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Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Arsenal F.C. - The Invincibles...

It’s not just Arteta that looks like a Lego figure! 

Lego are always open to ideas. For new Lego kits.  And Arsenal Lego fan PetaS submitted this - the old Highbury Stadium from The Invincibles era. 

And it is a wonder to behold.
 
Can you buy it yet? No. But it's already got 10,000 votes so it now being considered by Lego management.
 
Are Lego going to make it at all? They are deciding this month (Sept 2024)
 
Fingers crossed!
 
 https://ideas.lego.com/projects/ea534897-70bc-40c6-a06e-576bc86d1b17

Jun 19, 2024
 
Congratulations on 10,000 supporters, Arsenal F.C. - The Invincibles!
 
Hi PetaS ,
 
Congratulations on reaching the 10,000 supporter milestone! What an achievement it is!
 
We now officially advance this project to the Review phase.
 
What happens now?
 
This project moves from the Idea stage to the Review stage. A "LEGO Review Board" composed of designers, product managers, and other key team members will examine the idea. We'll build concept models and determine if the concept meets our high standards for what it takes to be a LEGO product. This includes factors such as playability, safety, and fit with the LEGO brand. Every potential LEGO product goes through a process like this and must meet the same standards.
 
The LEGO Review Begins in September 2024
 
This project qualifies for the Second 2024 Review, which includes projects that reach 10,000 supporters between early May 2024 and September 2024. For more information about the LEGO review process, please see the Project Guidelines and House Rules.
 
The review is a thorough process and from its start, it can take several months. When finished, we make a "go/no go" decision to develop and sell a product based on Arsenal F.C. - The Invincibles!
 
When the review is complete, we will inform you of our decision. If green-lit, this project goes into the longest phase of the project; the Development phase. During this time, LEGO model designers refine the product and develop it for release, we create the product materials (box, instructions, marketing), and get everything ready for a production run. This also takes several months.






















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