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A brand new LEGO Ideas challenge has begun which once again sees US retailer Target teaming up with LEGO!

The theme this time around is Disney and what it means to you. There are endless possibilities of what you could submit such as a  diorama of favourite scene.

Just like past LEGO Ideas X Target challenges, projects can be submitted and will be open to Dan voting. Once 5 designs have been chosen another vote will take place by the LEGO Ideas Review Board, Disney and Target representatives.

The winning set will be produced into an official LEGO Ideas retail set. Those that make it into the fan vote will bag themselves two upcoming Disney 100 sets! 

The challenge is open now and closes 13th June, click here.


Official details:

100 Years of Fairytales

We all remember our first Disney film, watching it on repeat, singing along, and discovering our favorite new character. But what does Disney mean to you?

Once again, we’re collaborating with Target. For this challenge, we’re asking you to show your love for classic animation films using LEGO bricks by creating:

  • Dioramas or iconic scenes
  • Your favorite character or item, or
  • What Disney means to you

Your submissions should also:

Use between 50 and 800 LEGO elements in size approximately. At our discretion, we will reject any submissions that we believe to be under or over this brick limit.

Bear in mind that using Minifigures that will require new molds, will reduce your chances during the judging phase.
A judging panel consisting of members of the LEGO Ideas Review Board and representatives from Disney and Target will select all the entries that participate in the Fan Vote.

If your fairytale is more ‘Becoming a LEGO Fan Designer’ than riding in a carriage that used to be a pumpkin, you’re in luck!

Just like the ‘What does family mean to you?’ challenge with Target, all entries that reach the Fan Vote phase could be a new LEGO Ideas Product!

https://ideas.lego.com/challenges/9c8bbdc4-3edb-46ef-be42-8ab173a9a94f?query=&sort=top

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