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Lego Jurassic World game teaser appears, Doctor Who set confirmed! 02.04.2015 :: 11:28AM EST More big news in the world of Lego today, Geek readers! Not only do we have confirmation of an awesome new set, but we’ve got a new game teaser, too. Let’s start off with the set. The Lego Review Board has just finished mulling over their last batch of Ideas submissions to hit 10,000 supporters, and the results are in. Rejoice, Whovians, because you’re finally getting an official Lego Doctor Who set! Designer Alex Clark’s creation is a fantastic cross-section of Doctor Who history, and I’ve got to say that I’m particularly excited to see a Tom Baker minifig (no word on whether he’ll come with a tiny bag of Jelly babies). There’s also a cheerful little K9, a Dalek you can almost hear shouting “exterminate,” a weeping angel, and a solitary Cyberman. Clark’s Tardis has been carefully thought out. The top pops off easily and four “locks” flip up to allow the call box walls to swing open.




Once that’s done, it can be popped onto a stud on the base of the Console — to which he’s attached a hinged brick that allows it to be tipped should the Tardis come under attack. Pricing for the set is still up in the air, as is the release date. It’ll cost something, go on sale later this year, and probably won’t look exactly like what Clark built with his own bricks (and enhanced with a bit of Photoshopping). As for the Jurassic World game, we know it’s due to arrive this June on just about every platform you can imagine. Warner Brothers has just posted their first teaser for the game to YouTube. It’s not very revealing (which is par for the course for any teaser), but it does underscore that the game will cover all four Jurassic flicks.. and the fact that a T-Rex’s arms just aren’t very useful in some situations: subscribe to our newsletter: Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.The LEGO Ideas Facebook Page has posted another teaser with the caption “landing soon” for the LEGO Ideas Doctor Who (21304) set, this time with the TARDIS that we’ll be getting.




I’m not sure if the caption means that LEGO will be officially revealing it or if it means that we’ll be seeing it in stores soon. Rumor has it that the set will be a November release which also coincides with the release of the LEGO Dimensions Doctor Who Level Pack (71204). If you look closely, the Police Box sign appears to be printed but it’s hard to tell if it’s printed or stickers. Also notice the hinges on the side which means the TARDIS will be able to open up to show some details of the control room.Before you can vote for cool new LEGO sets, or submit your own you'll need to sign in with or register for a LEGO ID: You're currently signed in to LEGO ID as . Would you like to sign in to LEGO Ideas with this LEGO ID? LEGO Ideas is designed for older builders. We’re sorry, but based on the birth date we have on file for you, this means we can't let you have an account here. Create and Share Galleries as a place to share your models with other LEGO builders like you.




Are you sure you want to log out of LEGO Ideas? LEGO Ideas Second 2014 Review Results: Announcing LEGO Ideas #011 and #012 Are you ready for this!? The latest LEGO Ideas Review results are finally in, and we yet again have some amazing news to share with you! Over the past months, the LEGO Ideas Review Board has been evaluating eight spectacular projects. In the end, only one outstanding design made it through this review and will become an official LEGO product. We are happy to welcome the following concept into the LEGO Ideas product family: LEGO Ideas #011 WALL-E Big congratulations to Angus MacLane who created this blocky version of everyone’s favorite hopelessly romantic robot. MacLane is a Pixar animator and director, who actually worked on the WALL-E film. He created the model during the WALL-E production, and submitted it to LEGO Ideas in hopes of it becoming a set. Your hopes and dreams for WALL-E have come true, as the creation will become the next LEGO Ideas product.




During our last review announcement in November 2014, we indicated that we were still evaluating two timey-wimey projects: “Doctor Who and Companions” and a project simply named “Doctor Who.” After much consideration the LEGO Review Board has come to a decision about these two projects: LEGO Ideas #012 Doctor Who and CompanionsThe LEGO Group will produce a “Doctor Who”-themed project and the LEGO Review Board has chosen the “Doctor Who and Companions” project by LEGO Ideas member AndrewClark2. Andy Clark is an artist at a gaming company by day, and a LEGO builder and pretend run-away Time Lord by night. For those following closely, this makes Doctor Who and Companions the third project from the First 2014 LEGO Review period to become an official LEGO set! We are absolutely thrilled to share this news with you, and we only wish there were a real TARDIS so we could transport you straight to the set’s release date. Design, Pricing, and Availability for Both Sets




We’re still working out the final product design, pricing and availably for both the WALL-E and Dr. Who and Companions LEGO sets, so check back on LEGO Ideas later this year for details. All other projects from the Second 2014 LEGO Review will not be produced The LEGO Review Board has evaluated each project according to our decision criteria. We’ve decided that all other concepts in the Second 2014 review period will unfortunately not be produced as LEGO sets. This decision, however, does in no way take away from the incredible talent put into these projects or the passion supporters have shown. How do we make these decisions? Getting 10,000 votes on a project is an extraordinary accomplishment in and of itself but it’s really just the beginning of a journey. After reaching 10.000 votes the project will enter the LEGO Review stage. During the LEGO Review, a team of specialists within The LEGO Group – including LEGO set designers, marketing and business representatives, and other relevant team members – investigate and evaluate the project to determine its potential as a LEGO set.




This involves analyzing the votes and information you give us about your project as well as looking at things like playability, safety, and fit within the LEGO brand. This takes a while and the timing varies because of all the different factors involved in the decision process. Every potential LEGO product, including those developed internally, goes through a process like this and must meet the same standards. The LEGO Review Board makes all final decisions on which new sets the LEGO Group will release based on LEGO Ideas projects. Third 2014 LEGO Review Results Coming Late Spring 2015 The third 2014 LEGO Review is well underway, and you can expect results late spring/early summer. Remember we have updated our review schedule to three times per year.  We’re very excited about bringing you both the WALL-E and Doctor Who And Companions sets and look forward to considering more of the amazing projects reaching 10,000 supporters and thereby qualifying for the LEGO Review.

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