LEGO Ideas Test Lab – The Brick Post! https://www.thebrickpost.com LEGO® Related News, Reviews, and More! Tue, 05 Sep 2023 12:25:04 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.thebrickpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/TBP_Logo_Black_Fav-100x100.png LEGO Ideas Test Lab – The Brick Post! https://www.thebrickpost.com 32 32 Seven LEGO Ideas Test Lab X Pick-a-Brick Sets Revealed! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/seven-lego-ideas-test-lab-x-pick-a-brick-sets-revealed/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/seven-lego-ideas-test-lab-x-pick-a-brick-sets-revealed/#respond Tue, 05 Sep 2023 12:25:04 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=30717 Seven designs were picked for the latest LEGO Ideas Test Lab challenge in collaboration with Pick-a-Brick!

To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the humble LEGO Minifigure, fans were asked to design and submit a small build to help display a handful of them. Almost 400 were submitted, but only 7 were chosen.

These will become available via the Pick-a-Brick system located at LEGO.com at a later date. You can check out all the winning submissions below. Which one(s) will you be getting? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. 


Back to the Middle Ages by Damzosbricks:

LEGO Store Display by Martin_Studio:

Let’s Make a Green Day Display! by Ganpat the Celt:

Modular Minifigure Crossing by ThatOneGuy_Steve:

Police Lineup by Bricklingtonville:

RC Car Mini-racing by Mitsu-san78:

The Stage by Benlouisa:


Official details:

To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the LEGO® Minifigure, we introduced Round 2 of our LEGO® Ideas Test Lab challenge in collaboration with Pick a Brick on LEGO.com. We were delighted to see almost 400 wonderful submissions that showed so many creative ways of customizing Minifigure display stands. You can check out all the participating submissions here.

We’re happy to share the results of this second round with all of you now. The Pick a Brick team has selected 7 designs that will come to life as small, customizable builds that can be purchased via LEGO.com in the future.

Thanks to all our creative members who participated and of course everyone who voted as well.

Congratulations to our 7 selected designers. We can’t wait to see the final versions on LEGO.com. For now, you can find the selected designs below.

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LEGO Ideas Test Lab Minifigure 45th Anniversary Challenge Now Open! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/lego-ideas-test-lab-minifigure-45th-anniversary-challenge-now-open/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/lego-ideas-test-lab-minifigure-45th-anniversary-challenge-now-open/#respond Tue, 18 Apr 2023 21:55:20 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=26433 LEGO Ideas have launched a brand new challenge to celebrate the 45th Anniversary of the Minifigure!

The LEGO Ideas Test Lab challenge asks fans to create a customisable brick-built display to house at least 4 Minifigures, it must also be compatible with Minidolls. The winning entry will be available from the Pick-a-Brick service online, just like the previous ones are currently.

There are guidelines to follow such as the aforementioned Minifigure count, along with a Brick limit of between 150 and 200 elements. The whole build must have a customisable element to it, this could eiehter be decoration or the option to expand it to fit more Minifigures

The challenge will be open to members aged 18 and above, while due to legal reasons, will not be open to residents of some countries. If you are eligible to participate you will be able to access the Test Lab platform.

Design submission opens 9th May and closes 23rd May 2023. After which a crowd vote will be held between the 25th May and 8th June. Good luck! 

LEGO Ideas Test Lab


Official details:

LEGO IDEAS TEST LAB PICK A BRICK CHALLENGE – NOW OPEN

We’re bringing LEGO® Ideas Test Lab back for another exceptional round of creativity in collaboration with Pick a Brick and we’re thrilled to welcome you to participate!

To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the LEGO Minifigure, you have between 150 – 200 elements to create customizable display stands to show off your Minifigures using a select BrickLink Studio palette.

These display stands must:

  • Be between 150 and 200 elements.
  • Feature some customization. But the elements to customize must be included in your submission.
  • Display at least 4 Minifigures.
  • Work to display both Minifigures and Minidolls.

You can learn all the other rules and guidelines on the LEGO Ideas Test Lab page.

What’s LEGO Ideas Test Lab?

LEGO Ideas Test Lab is an experimental platform, first introduced in 2017, and re-introduced in 2022, through which we will test new features, functionality, designs and experiences destined for LEGO Ideas.
Who can participate?

The challenge will be open to members aged 18 and above, while due to legal reasons, will not be open to residents of some countries. If you are eligible to participate you will be able to access the Test Lab platform.
How will this challenge work?

You’ll already be able to view the BrickLink Studio palette and start your build today! However, you’ll first be able to submit your creations from the 9th of May and onwards until the 23rd of May, 2023.

A crowd vote held between the 25th of May and the 8th of June, will also help our judging team understand the desires of the community when they get to work on the 8th of June.
What if my design is selected? 

The selected submissions will be available to purchase directly through the Pick and Build hub on LEGO.com!

Users whose submission is selected will receive $1,500 USD (before tax).

In fact, you can check out the selected designs from the first Pick a Brick pilot challenge. These designs have just become available for purchase through the Pick a Brick Hub.
Nicknames

By default, the nickname that will be displayed on LEGO Ideas Test Lab will be either your default auto-generated LEGO Account nickname (i.e. ArtisticRug090) or, if you have recently updated to the new LEGO Account nickname, then you should see this customized and compliant nickname that you’ve selected. Your LEGO Ideas username will not be shown on Test Lab unless you have updated to the new LEGO Account nickname.

Should you wish to edit your nickname on LEGO Ideas Test Lab you are welcome to do so by making this change in your LEGO Account, which is also accessible via your profile on LEGO Ideas Test Lab. Please note that this updated nickname will be used across LEGO experiences, such as on the regular LEGO Ideas platform.

You can personalise your nickname by following the below:

  • Follow this link to log in to your LEGO Account
  • Click the Edit icon next to your avatar
  • Choose your preferred nickname in the field
  • Click Submit and wait a few seconds for your nickname to be approved
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LEGO Ideas ‘Pick A Brick’ Mini Builds Revealed! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/lego-ideas-pick-a-brick-mini-builds-revealed/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/lego-ideas-pick-a-brick-mini-builds-revealed/#comments Thu, 12 Jan 2023 16:35:02 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=24108 LEGO Ideas launched a Test Lab contest last year which required builders of all ages to create small models using digital building programs such as Stud.io. These small builds had to consist of as fewer bricks as possible so LEGO could offer them via the online ‘Pick A Brick‘ service on LEGO.com.

A total of 9 designs have been chosen and feature an array of Mini Models, from a Market Stall to Christmas Stocking, there is something for everyone. As mentioned above they will be made available through LEGO.com and expected to be ready in the coming weeks, folled by the 2 seasonal-themed builds later in the year.

Head over to the official LEGO Ideas page to learn more and see each build in greater detail. 

I’d like to add a huge congratulations to the winning designs and especially to Martin (@boombrickz), his Market Stall looks great and must get!

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