A LEGO Ideas project that has already been rejected twice – first by the LEGO Group, then the community – now has a third chance at success in its second 2023 revision.
Brick Dangerous’ Marine Life originally reached the review stage in February 2021 but was rejected by the LEGO Ideas team as part of its first 2021 brief. It was then given a second chance as part of a public survey conducted in 2022 in partnership with Target in which three rejected projects competed. To become a one-time LEGO Ideas collection. BrickHammer’s Viking Village ultimately won with 16,317 votes, while Marine Life managed just 6,732 votes from the Ideas Axion community.
Continuing construction project marine life 2 (no prizes for this name) has now collected another 10,000 votes and will go to its second revision in 2023. Despite the number attached, the changes between this project and the original are mostly superficial: there are 23 more and the design of the seahorse’s head and body has changed, but other than It is the same three sea creatures made of brick jars.
This formula worked for Brick Dangerous, so you can’t blame them for trying it again. And it was clearly well received by the community, as it took the project just four months to get enough votes to get to the review stage. Whether that’s enough to convince LEGO’s ideas remains to be seen if the review committee will finally give the go-ahead to seahorses, jellyfish, and clownfish.
We’ll find out one way or another the results of the second revision in 2023, which will be announced in early 2024. Brick Dangerous also has two projects in its first 2023 revision — a phone and an hourglass — whose results will be released later this year.
Every LEGO Ideas project is in its second revision for 2023
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