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A brand new challenge is available to enter over at LEGO Ideas called ‘Build Your Nostalgia – 90s Throwback‘!

Following the success of the 80s-themed build challenge, which resulted in The Goonies and Gremlins being chosen to become future sets, this new one focuses on the 90s. Paired with the recent news of over 250 IPs added to the approved list, this opens the challenge up to more possibilities. If you choose to enter this contest you’ll need to create a set inspired by a classic TV show or film from the 90s. There are several guidelines that need to be followed, including allowed IPs, which can be found here.

The winner will have their design turned into a future LEGO Ideas set, there is also a very impressive prize pot comprising of Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (21351), Jaws (21350) and Polaroid OneStep SX-70 Camera (21345).

Head over to the official LEGO Ideas page now to learn more and get involved.


Official details:

Build Your Nostalgia – The 90s Throwback Challenge

From the 80s, we’re now moving on to the next chapter of our nostalgic journey, and it’s time to take a trip down memory lane and dive into the magic of the 90s! From iconic TV shows to unforgettable movies that shaped an entire generation, the 90s were a powerhouse of creativity and cultural impact. Now, we’re inviting you to channel that nostalgia into an epic LEGO build that celebrates this amazing decade of entertainment!

To truly honor the 90s, we’ve crafted two exciting challenges that capture the era’s diverse and rich movie and TV scenes. After all, the 90s were a vibrant mix of everything – from blockbuster hits to cult classics, action-packed adventures to heartfelt dramas. So, mark your calendars for December 6th, 2024, when we kick off our first challenge- “The Opening Act.” Then, prepare for the next exciting sequel on January 7th, 2025- “The Next Chapter”. Whether you’re inspired by TV shows or legendary films, we can’t wait to see how YOU capture the 90s entertainment spirit with LEGO bricks! 

The Opening Act (1000-5000 Pieces)

Ready to take your 90s nostalgia to the next level? For those who want to go big, this challenge allows you to explore the 90s in all their larger-than-life entertainment glory. With up to 5000 pieces at your disposal, you can recreate the grand scale of a famous 90s movie moment or dive deep into the intricate details of a TV show set or iconic film design. With more bricks to work with, it’s your chance to bring a larger vision of the decade’s entertainment to life in a truly memorable way. So, unleash your creativity and show us how bold your 90s build can be!

The Next Chapter (200-1000 Pieces) – Going live on the 7th of January!

In collaboration with Target, this challenge is for builders who want to celebrate nostalgia in a creative and fun way. With a maximum of 1000 pieces, it’s all about capturing the essence of a moment or scene from an iconic 90s movie or TV series. Whether it’s a nod to a beloved 90s character, a tribute to a famous scene, or a recreation of a memorable set or prop, let your creativity shine and show us how mighty your LEGO build can be! Going live on the 7th of January!

Prizes

The Grand Prize Winner for the Fan Vote will see their build turned into a LEGO set. They’ll also receive credit and compensation as described in the Product Ideas guidelines and Terms of Service. This means they will receive:

  • 1% of the total net sales of the product
  • 10 complimentary copies of their LEGO Ideas set
  • Credit and a bio as the LEGO Ideas Fan Designer in the set materials

The Runner-Up for the Fan Vote will receive the following sets:

  • 21351 – Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
  • 21350 – Jaws
  • 21345 – Polaroid OneStep SX-70 Camera

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