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Are you sure you want to log out of LEGO Ideas? Sega Classic Arcade Machines Official LEGO Comments 4 Last Updated 3 weeks ago. Click "Updates" above to see the latest. A Set Proposal for Lego Ideas Build miniature representations of classic Sega arcade games out of Lego bricks! These minifigure-scaled replicas will look good displayed on your desk at work or home and are perfect for use in your Lego City! The three included minifigures look great at the controls of these detailed builds. This project needs 10,000 supporters in order for The Lego Group to evaluate it and decide to make it into a real set or not. For more information, click on the "How It Works" menu item at the top of the page. If you decide to support this project - Thanks! Please also share it with friends and family. You can do this easily by sharing it on Facebook and Google+, or by tweeting about it on Twitter using the links under the Support and Follow buttons. Yu Suzuki (鈴木 裕)




Female Sega Fan - A female Sega fan wearing a white Sega t-shirt. Male Sega Fan - A male Sega fan wearing a black Sega t-shirt. I originally intended to build the Hang-On and After Burner deluxe cabinets as well, but they were proving difficult. I would like to see the Lego designers take a stab at including those as well if this projects reaches full support. If I am able to build something I'm happy with, I'll post it in an update. I was thinking it'd be cool to include a Ryo Hazuki minifigure. Ryo Hazuki is the main character from the Shenmue videogame series which is set in the 80's. Many of these video games appear in the game and are playable. A Ryo Hazuki minifig would be flesh colored. Licensing - Sega would need to approve the set and both parties would have to agree to a licensing arrangement for these IPs. However, since they are all owned by Sega and are quite old, I don't foresee it being a problem. These titles are usually together in game collections/anthologies.




Brand Fit - Proposed projects must mesh well with the Lego brand. The only possible issue I see here is maybe Thunder Blade; it could be seen as a modern war game even though it was meant to be a futuristic, fictional scenario. However, the visuals of the game are unrealistic by today's standards, and since you can't actually play the game via a Lego model, buyers will not be able to see the game content beyond the printed screenshots. The models themselves, being arcade machines, should mesh well with the Lego brand. Why are the minifigs yellow? Typically, licensed sets have flesh-toned minifigs. However, that is usually because the minifigs are licensed characters. This set does not have licensed character minifigs. I wanted the models and the minifigs to fit well with anyone's Lego City, so yellow was the way to go. Regarding the Yu Suzuki minifig, yes, it is based on a real person, but set #21101 (the Hayabusa) also includes a yellow minifig based on a real person. Do you have instructions?




No, I currently do not have instructions for these models. If I ever make them I will post a link in an update. Do you have other projects? /projects/937 You can also click on my username under the "Created by" section of this webpage to my projects.  Thanks for viewing this project! As a longtime Sega and Lego fan, this would be a dream come true to see this produced as a real set!Skip to Main Content Area Articles You Might Like There are no articles classified under this Main Category. LEGO Education WeDo Construction Set The LEGO® Education WeDo 1.0 is an easy-to-use concept that introduces young students to robotics. Students will be able to build LEGO models featuring working motors and sensors; and explore a series of cross-curricular, theme-based activities while developing their skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics as well as language, literacy, and social studies. The brick set contains more than 150 LEGO® elements, including Motion and Tilt Sensors, a motor, and the LEGO USB Hub.




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