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About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Bring the magic of the hit Disney movie Frozen into your home with the LEGO Disney Princess Elsa Sparkling Ice Castle. With this set, your child can create scenes like those in the movie. Kids can pretend to play hide and seek behind the secret staircase or go skating around the castle, anywhere their imagination takes them. LEGO brand Disney Princess Elsa's Sparkling Castle includes Elsa and Anna mini-dolls, Olaf, a secret staircase, a sleigh and much more. It will offer endless hours or creative and imaginative fun. LEGO Disney Princess Elsa's Sparkling Ice Castle: Hop aboard the sleigh and join Anna and Olaf as they pay a visit to Queen Elsa's beautiful ice palace for some frosty fun First have fun building Elsa's Sparkling Ice Castle Play hide and seek behind the secret staircase Go skating around the castle Ski down the ice hill or prepare frozen treats in the castle's ice cream bar Get ready for a picnic in the snow under the magnificent icicle tree




Includes Queen Elsa and Princess Anna mini-doll figures, plus Olaf the snowman LEGO Elsa ice castle offers endless hours of creative and imaginative fun SpecificationsGenderTypeAge RangeCharacterCountModelThemeBrandAge GroupFabric ContentMaterialManufacturer Part NumberColorFeaturesContains/Directions, Item cannot be shipped outside the USA***ADDITIONAL ITEMS FROM THIS SELLER SHIP FOR $.75 EACH***Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)VideosNo question have been asked yet. Ask A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 73 reviews 513 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.Lego rejects all fan proposals for sets—including ‘Frozen,’ ‘Golden Girls’ See all Editor's Picks This is the first time Lego has never approved a project from a Lego Ideas review period. For the first time ever, Lego has rejected every Lego Ideas project considered for production during a review period. The surprising result shared Friday included projects that were proposed by fans on the Lego Ideas website and received 10,000 supporters between January and May.




Once a proposed project reaches this goal it goes to Lego to be considered for production. Out of the 13 projects that achieved this goal in the first part of 2015 not one will be produced by Lego. This is an especially surprising result because this round of projects included many that had received a lot of attention from fans online. The International Space Station set was shared not only by space enthusiasts but by agencies like NASA on social media. The proposed Science Adventures set was another creation of geochemist Ellen Kooijman, who proposed Lego’s successful Research Institute set featuring female scientists which went into production. The most well-known project in the rejected bunch is the Golden Girls living room and kitchen modular set that went viral earlier this year and would have included mini-figures of the characters Dorothy, Rose, Blanche, Sophia, and Stan. While perhaps lesser known, the other projects would have also made interesting sets. They included Discworld, the Titanic, Legends of Zelda: King of Red Lions, Daft Punk, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Elsa’s palace from Frozen, a medieval market street, and more.




“For a number of reasons, none of the projects that qualified during this period were selected in the Lego Review; this has never happened before and we’re very disappointed to pass on this news, especially because we know the huge amount of effort each member put into creating the models and campaigning for their projects,” the Lego Ideas blog post states. According to Lego, the company cannot state exact reasons why a specific project did not make it through the review process but it did offer the three below examples of why they might have been rejected. Perhaps we can’t come to an agreement with the companies who own the Intellectual Property rights to the models or characters involved, or it is possible companies are just not interested in having a LEGO version of their product. Other projects sometimes come too close to a number of the products that the LEGO Group already has today or has plans for the near future. Some projects can challenge the rules we have on safe and good building experience for all LEGO builders.




We can also have difficulties simply producing some of the larger projects with the production capacity we have for LEGO Ideas. The results disappointed fans of these projects who shared their sadness on Twitter. @CERuge arrrggghhhh very sorry…. did you get a reason for your project ? If you submit it again, i’ll support it again 🙂 — cpamoa (@cpamoa) October 30, 2015 Alas, Lego Discworld will never see the light of day. — Ezim (@ezim93) October 30, 2015 Legitimately salty @LEGO_Group / @LEGOIdeas REJECTED the Golden Girls LEGO set. #legokillingmydreams #goldengirls #bestlegoideaever #jerks — dkline (@dkline) October 30, 2015 This was the first review for 2015. The results of the second review won’t be announced until early 2016. The projects included in that review include Adventure Time figures, Ghostbusters’ Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, Rivendell from The Hobbit, and more. H/T CollectSpace | S Up next after the break: JOIN MOANA & FRIENDS ON AN ADVENTURE AT SEA

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