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===2nd Review 2016===
 
===2nd Review 2016===
 
* [https://ideas.lego.com/projects/138271 Voltron - Defender Of The Universe] (99th project to reach 10,000 votes)
 
* [https://ideas.lego.com/projects/138271 Voltron - Defender Of The Universe] (99th project to reach 10,000 votes)
 
* [https://ideas.lego.com/projects/64334 Spaceballs - Eagle 5] (100th project to reach 10,000 votes)
   
 
=== Current Top 10 Supported ===
 
=== Current Top 10 Supported ===
 
* [https://ideas.lego.com/projects/102740 Lovelace & Babbage] (+8,500 supporters)
 
* [https://ideas.lego.com/projects/102740 Lovelace & Babbage] (+8,500 supporters)
* [https://ideas.lego.com/projects/64334 Spaceballs - Eagle 5 ] (+8,500 supporters)
 
 
* [https://ideas.lego.com/projects/106343 Lamborghini Veneno Roadster] (+8,400 supporters)
 
* [https://ideas.lego.com/projects/106343 Lamborghini Veneno Roadster] (+8,400 supporters)
 
* [https://ideas.lego.com/projects/125422 Merchant's House] (+8,100 supporters)
 
* [https://ideas.lego.com/projects/125422 Merchant's House] (+8,100 supporters)

Revision as of 13:23, 4 May 2016

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LEGO Ideas, formerly known as CUUSOO, is a Japanese partner of The LEGO Group. They work with the LEGO Group to produce community supported sets. If an idea submitted to the website gains 10,000 (originally 1,000) supporters, it stands a chance of being produced as an official LEGO product.

Background

LEGO Cuusoo logo

The logo for LEGO Cuusoo

CUUSOO and LEGO began working together in 2008 and the scheme was launched worldwide on April 23 2011. Originally, it was based solely in Japan, and LEGO CUUSOO projects required only 1,000 supports to be considered for production. In October 2011, it was announced that, starting in October, anyone could upload a creation to lego.cuusoo.com. If their creation receives 10,000 supporters, it will be reviewed by the LEGO Group for a chance to be made into an official LEGO product. CUUSOO was replaced by LEGO Ideas.

List of sets

Image#SetNumber of piecesMinifiguresPriceRelease
2110021100Shinkai 6500412N/A February 17, 2011
21101 alt121101Hayabusa369Junichiro Kawaguchi$49.00 / €49,99March 1, 2012 (Japan)
July 11, 2012 (Shop@home)
21102 alt121102Micro World480Creeper, Steve$34.99 / €34.99June 1, 2012
21103 box21103Back to the Future Time Machine401Marty McFly, Doc Brown$34.99 / €39.99July 18, 2013 (Comic-Con only)
August 1, 2013 (Standard release)
Mars 121104Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover295N/A$29.99 / €29.99January 1, 2014
2110821108Ghostbusters Ecto-1508Dr. Peter Venkman, Dr. Raymond "Ray" Stantz, Dr. Egon Spengler, Winston Zeddemore$49.99 / €49.99June 1st, 2014
21109 alt121109Exo Suit321Pete, Yve$34.99 / €34.99August 1, 2014
21110 alt121110Research Institute165Astronomer, Chemist, Paleontologist$19.99 / €19.99August 1, 2014
21301 Birds21301Birds580N/A$44.99 / €44.99January 1, 2015
21302 box3 in21302The Big Bang Theory479Amy Farrah Fowler, Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz, Howard Wolowitz, Leonard Hofstadter, Penny, Rajesh Koothrappali, Sheldon Cooper$59.99 / €59.99August 1, 2015
21303-Wall-E-Box21303WALL•E677N/A$59.99 / €49.99September 24, 2015
2133006-o 1a0slu9hp1ed2qrf1v9h15892vja21304Doctor Who623Twelfth Doctor, Eleventh Doctor, Clara Oswald, Weeping Angel, Dalek (2×)$59.99 / €59.99December 1, 2015
LEGOIdeasMazeBox21305Maze769N/A$69.99 / €69.99April 1, 2016


Age Restrictions

When LEGO Ideas was known as CUUSOO, users had to be 13 years or older to create an account, but 18 years or older to submit a project. Since April 30 2014, users still have to be 13 years or older to create an account, but now all users have the chance to submit a project. If the project creator is under 18, they require parental permission for their project to be produced if it passes the review.

Notes

  • Prior to April 30, 2014, Ideas was named CUUSOO.[1]
  • CUUSOO is a Japanese word, pronounced "KOO-soh", that, when translated loosely into English, means “wish” or to “wish something into existence.” [2]
  • Although, LEGO rejected the Tumbler, Wizard of Oz, and Portal projects; they did create a Tumbler set and had Wizard of Oz and Portal as subthemes in LEGO Dimensions.

Accomplishments

Sets/Accepted Projects

3rd Review 2015

1st Review 2016

2nd Review 2016

Current Top 10 Supported

Rejected Projects

Video

What_is_LEGO_CUUSOO?

What is LEGO CUUSOO?

What is LEGO Cuusoo? (Old Trailer)

What_is_LEGO_CUUSOO?-0

What is LEGO CUUSOO?-0

What is LEGO CUUSOO?

See Also

References

External Links