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  2. LEGO Creators Show Off Their Most Interesting Builds, Here ...

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    Since 2008, LEGO has had a program titled “LEGO Ideas” where netizens can pitch sets, which, if they get enough votes, end up being made into real sets, with the idea creator getting a 1% royalty.

  3. Lego Ideas - Wikipedia

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    Lego Ideas (formerly known as Lego Cuusoo and stylized in start case) is a website run by Chaordix and The Lego Group, which allows users to submit ideas for Lego products to be turned into potential sets available commercially, with the original designer receiving 1% of the royalties. [2]

  4. Lego BrickHeadz - Wikipedia

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    Lego BrickHeadz is a new line of collectible figures. BrickHeadz is designed for kids who love the Lego brand but don't have time to spend two hours on a build. Each collectible figure takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes to create.

  5. Lego Education - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, The Lego Group had unveiled a pair of Lego Education sets created exclusively for the FIRST LEGO League season. [37] Boomtown Build (set number: 45810) was released in 2020. The set consists of 738 pieces. [37] Challenge Set 2020 (set number: 45813) was released in 2020. The set consists of 1634 pieces with 2 minifigures.

  6. List of Lego themes - Wikipedia

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    Lego Ideas: Community supported builds [36] Lego, various 2008–2014 (as Cuusoo) 2014–present (as Ideas) Lego Jurassic World [37] Jurassic Park: Amblin Entertainment, Universal Pictures: 2015, 2018–present Lego The Lord of the Rings: The Lord of the Rings (film series) Middle-earth Enterprises, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. 2012–2015 ...

  7. Lego Life - Wikipedia

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    The Lego Life magazine was a quarterly publication that promoted use of Lego products. It was aimed at children between the ages of five and thirteen. Launched in 2017 as the replacement for the Lego Club Magazine, it was produced in hard copy and digital versions. [10] In November 2024 the name was changed to simply Lego Magazine. [11]

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