Thank you to all of you who check my blog here on All Day Bricks on a regular basis. This is a very busy time of year for me, so I plan to take a few weeks off and pick up again at the beginning of next year. I hope you all will continue to check back then!
Happy building and Merry Christmas!
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December 1, 2016
November 26, 2016
Bid Red Barn LEGO Ideas Project Review
Overview
This project travels way out into the country to visit farmer Fred and his Big Red Barn. According to cmortay, the project creator, the iconic red color that is so often associated with barns comes from the old practice of sealing the wood with linseed oil and rust to help preserve the wooden structure. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
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Areas for Improvement
This is a beautiful project, but there are a few changes that might improve this build. First, I would like to see the inside be more accessible for playability purposes. This could be done through removing the roof, or through having the barn (or one of the walls) swing open on a hinge. Second, I would like to see a winch on the pulley arm, just to add a little bit more playability to this. Finally, and this is more personal preference, I am not used to seeing yellow farm tractors. The tractor design is very nice, but a color like blue or green would be more realistic.
Conclusion
The Big Red Barn is a wonderful project with great aesthetic appeal and lots of play value. I think it would make a great set if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
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November 19, 2016
LEGO Food Truck LEGO Ideas Project Review
Overview
Appeals of this Project
Areas for Improvement
There is really not much to improve with this project. Some people might argue that the predominately white color scheme is too bland, but when I think of food trucks, I think this fits in. Yes, there are some food trucks that are brightly colored and hard to miss, but there are also some that are very basic in their appearance. Though it might be nice just to see what another version of this truck in say, mostly blue or lime green would look like, I also think the white serves this vehicle very nicely.
Conclusion
I must say that I really like this LEGO Food Truck. There is a good balance of details and playability in this project, and I believe this would a wonderful set if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
Photos used and review completed with the permission of TheLegoCreator.
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November 13, 2016
LEGO Mini Golf LEGO Ideas Proejct Review
Overview
This project is a playable LEGO Mini Golf course by jgrundfast. This mini golf uses five different modules to create fifteen different hole layouts, allowing the user to create their own playable course, complete with putter and score card. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
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Areas for Improvement
Overall, there is a lot that I like about this project, though there are a couple minor things I would like to change. One, I would like to have the option to have eighteen holes combinations come with the project. Adding another module or creating another module with the existing pieces in the project would be a couple different ways this could be accomplished. Second, and this is very minor, I noticed in the video that it was not a smooth action to remove the putter from the tee stand. I think it would be very simple to add a second putter which would help remove any frustration younger users might experience when trying to remove the club from the tee stand.
Conclusion
I really like this LEGO Mini Golf course and the many hours of play that it offers as well as the ability to customize the course to the user, and I think it would make a fantastic set if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
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November 9, 2016
LEGO Store Modular Version Reaches 10,000 Supporters!
I would like to offer my congratulations to kashaka as his LEGO Store Modular Version just reached 10,000 supporters. This is the first project highlighted on All Day Bricks that has reached 10,000 supporters (you can read the original post here). I am a huge fan of this project as it is evident that kashaka put in a lot of work on this modular LEGO store. It would be great to see this pass the Official LEGO Ideas Review process, and I wish kashaka the best of luck in going through that process.
November 5, 2016
Donut Shop LEGO Ideas Project Review
Overview
This project is a little Donut Shop created by LUCIUS_SWEET, which has been patterned off an 80s style diner. Not only is this shop full of delicious donuts, but there are also other sweets such as cupcakes, candy bars and cookies. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
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Areas for Improvement
The only thing I would change about this project is the environment outside the donut shop. I think the sidewalk area around the store would benefit from having a few details such as a light post, fire hydrant, bench, or maybe even a small tree or shrub. Otherwise, this is a beautiful and very well designed project.
Conclusion
I believe this Donut Shop would be a great set for FOLs of all ages if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
Photos used and review completed with the permission of LUCIUS_SWEET.
October 29, 2016
Symphony Orchestra LEGO Ideas Project Review
Overview
This project is a Symphony Orchestra created by Brickasso. Orchestras have long been a source of high quality music and musical entertainment especially when it comes to classical music. There are normally several sections in the orchestra, including the brass, woodwinds, strings, and percussion. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
Appeals of this Project
I think this is a lovely little project. Unfortunately, it is not reasonable to have a full symphony orchestra as the size would make it more of a MOC than a feasible LEGO Ideas project, but I like how this project represents the various sections without making the project too large. Something else that really sticks out to me is the design of the stage. I really like the SNOT technique used to build curves into the front creating a few small thrust stages (the parts of the stage that protrude outward). Another feature that I like is the tiering of the stage, and the reddish brown pieces used to make the steps and the trim between the different tiers.
There are some very nice brick-built instruments in this project, but perhaps the one that stands out the most is the baby grand piano. This piano does a nice job of capturing many of the details associated with a baby grand without making the model too clunky. It uses the modified tile with grill piece (2412b) effectively to create both the black and white keys as well as the strings inside the piano. And I appreciate that the top appears like it can be folded down, or propped open to offer a couple different looks.

A couple of other nicely brick-built instruments that I like are the kettle drums and the double bass. The kettle drums are very simple in their design, but very effective in capturing the shape and appearance of this instrument. The double bass, on the other hand is more complicated in its design. This is primarily because it is a particularly difficult instrument to build (as are most of the instruments in the string family) out of LEGO, though I think this is a pretty good representation. I especially like how the curved geometry of the double bass is captured in this brick-built instrument.
Areas for Improvement
As it relates to the brass section, I am not a fan of the "clown horns" (87996pb01) used as trumpets, even though the rubber ball is colored to match the rest of the trumpet. Instead, I would recommend using the old bugle piece (71342) in the pearl gold color as this piece looks much more like a trumpet in my opinion.
Conclusion
Overall, this is a very nice project that has the potential to offer a new option for children as they play, or to be a nice display piece for AFOLs. I believe this would make a great set if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
Photos used and review completed with the permission of Brickasso.
This project is a Symphony Orchestra created by Brickasso. Orchestras have long been a source of high quality music and musical entertainment especially when it comes to classical music. There are normally several sections in the orchestra, including the brass, woodwinds, strings, and percussion. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
Appeals of this Project



A couple of other nicely brick-built instruments that I like are the kettle drums and the double bass. The kettle drums are very simple in their design, but very effective in capturing the shape and appearance of this instrument. The double bass, on the other hand is more complicated in its design. This is primarily because it is a particularly difficult instrument to build (as are most of the instruments in the string family) out of LEGO, though I think this is a pretty good representation. I especially like how the curved geometry of the double bass is captured in this brick-built instrument.
Areas for Improvement
As it relates to the brass section, I am not a fan of the "clown horns" (87996pb01) used as trumpets, even though the rubber ball is colored to match the rest of the trumpet. Instead, I would recommend using the old bugle piece (71342) in the pearl gold color as this piece looks much more like a trumpet in my opinion.
Conclusion
Overall, this is a very nice project that has the potential to offer a new option for children as they play, or to be a nice display piece for AFOLs. I believe this would make a great set if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
Photos used and review completed with the permission of Brickasso.
October 22, 2016
Disney's Pinocchio LEGO Marionette with Jiminy Cricket LEGO Ideas Project Review
Overview
This project is a marionette version of the Disney character Pinocchio created by buggyirk and Jimmyc. I am sure many of you are familiar with the story of Pinocchio, but for those who aren't, here is a quick synopsis. Pinocchio was a wooden marionette made by a woodcarver named Geppetto. One night, a fairy comes to remove the marionette strings and make Pinocchio come to life. She promises to make him into a real boy if he proves himself worthy, and chooses Jiminy Cricket to be his conscience. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
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Areas for Improvement
Overall, this is a really nice project, and there is not much that I would change. One thing that might improve this project a little bit though, is a slight change to the design of the arms and legs. In my opinion, either the sleeves and the pant legs are a little bit oversized or the arms and legs are ever so slightly undersized when viewed from the side. The solution might be as simple as adding another 2x4, or possibly a 2x3 plate to the underside of the arms. To me, this does not diminish the appeal of the model, but I do think is should be given a little bit of thought.
Conclusion
This Pinocchio Marionette is an amazing project that would be a fun build as well as a beautiful display piece and engaging toy. I believe this would make a wonderful set if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
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October 15, 2016
Autumn Café LEGO Ideas Project Review
Overview
The Autumn Café is a cozy little coffee shop created by ChadSteahly. This establishment is a modern café in an older building, something that might be considered a little "hole-in-the-wall joint". For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
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Areas for Improvement
This is a really strong project, and despite trying very hard, I cannot find anything that I would recommend changing or adding.
Conclusion
The Autumn Café is a cozy little coffee shop that is absolutely stunning to look at and appears like it would be fun to build. I believe this would make a fantastic set if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
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October 13, 2016
Third Planned Updates to LEGO Ideas
It has been a busy last few weeks on the LEGO Ideas blog, first the second planned update to LEGO Ideas were announced a few weeks ago, next the release of the Caterham Super Seven, then the announcement of the results of the First 2016 Ideas review period, just yesterday The Beatles Yellow Submarine was revealed, and now today they are announcing the third and final planned updates to the LEGO Ideas platform for 2016. You can read the official blog post here or at the end of this post after my thoughts.
This planned update does not have as many major changes as the first two updates, which were primarily focused on improving the quality of projects on LEGO Ideas. Instead this update is focused more in streamlining the project supporting and project submittal processes.
Here are my thoughts on the changes:
- It has been so long since I was a new member, that I do not remember this problem, but it seems like it will help streamline things for those who are signing in on LEGO Ideas for the first time.
- I really like this update. It makes it much easier to support a project (not that it was that difficult before, but still, I like this update a lot!). I especially like the "All" button option when choosing who would most likely be interested in the potential set.
- Not a huge update, removing the check box when submitting a project will help streamline things a bit.
- I like that the "Delete" and "Preview" buttons are moved up to the top right on the project submittal page now.
- The auto save feature will be nice when submitting a project for review. Now people will not have to remember to save their project periodically as LEGO Ideas will do it for them.
- I have not run into this problem personally, but I am sure for people who submit multiple projects in close succession this will be a nice feature.
Posted October 13th, 2016 on the LEGO Ideas blog:
Today we’ve released the third and final planned update to the LEGO Ideas website for fall 2016. This time, we streamlined the Support and Submit Project flows:
- New Members Return to Project Page – If a new visitor entered LEGO Ideas on a specific project page, once they create their account and verify their email, LEGO Ideas now returns them to the project so they can support the project. We hope this means more new members convert into actual supports on your projects.
- Support Survey – We’ve removed the images from the supporter survey and tightened it up so it should not need to scroll anymore within the window.
- Submit page – We removed the checkbox confirming your agreement to the Guidelines, and replaced it with a Submit button. You’re still asked to confirm agreement to the Terms on the final page before you submit.
- Submit Flow – The bottom control bar buttons are now more intuitive. Specifically we moved the "Delete Project" and "Preview" buttons to the right column above the Project Tile preview.
- Auto Save – Projects now auto-save when you make a change. You may see a yellow alert banner below the Progress Bar.
- "Save and Exit" button now appears if you submit a new project with another project still Awaiting Approval. A tool tip reminds you that you can save your progress, but have to wait to submit until a moderator has looked at your other project.
This is the last user experience update for a while. But don't worry, we're building the foundation for even more improvements to the LEGO Ideas experience in 2017 and beyond. We're also looking forward to the next wave of 10k Club interviews and building our new Yellow Submarine sets!
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October 12, 2016
LEGO Ideas Set #15: The Beatles Yellow Submarine
The team at LEGO Ideas has just announced the release date of LEGO Ideas set #15, 21306 The Beatles Yellow Submarine by kevinszeto. You can read the full blog post here. The set will be available November 1, 2016 for a MSRP of USD 59.99 / EUR 59,99 / GBP 49.99 according to the post on the LEGO Ideas blog, "including 550 LEGO bricks including the 4 minifigures representing John, Paul, George and Ringo, as well as a Jeremy figure."
Overall, this is a really impressive build with very bright colors. I am not a Beatles fan personally, but I know several people who are, and from what I have heard, this LEGO Yellow Submarine seems to be pretty accurate. LEGO has even posted a video on their YouTube channel recreating in a way the original Beatles Yellow Submarine animated video (included at the end of this post).
The bright golden yellow pieces used in the submarine give it a warm and welcoming appearance, and the torso prints are very much what come to mind of when I think of the Beatles, and the box in itself is quite fascinating. It is one of the most colorful boxes that I remember the LEGO Group producing in the recent past. I am sure this will be a wonderful set for collectors, both LEGO Collectors and Beatles collectors, though I myself will not be purchasing one due to a lack of interest in the Beatles as mentioned earlier.
Overall, this is a really impressive build with very bright colors. I am not a Beatles fan personally, but I know several people who are, and from what I have heard, this LEGO Yellow Submarine seems to be pretty accurate. LEGO has even posted a video on their YouTube channel recreating in a way the original Beatles Yellow Submarine animated video (included at the end of this post).
The bright golden yellow pieces used in the submarine give it a warm and welcoming appearance, and the torso prints are very much what come to mind of when I think of the Beatles, and the box in itself is quite fascinating. It is one of the most colorful boxes that I remember the LEGO Group producing in the recent past. I am sure this will be a wonderful set for collectors, both LEGO Collectors and Beatles collectors, though I myself will not be purchasing one due to a lack of interest in the Beatles as mentioned earlier.
What are your thoughts on The Beatles Yellow Submarine? Will you be purchasing one for your collection? Leave a comment below!
October 8, 2016
Swing Ride LEGO Ideas Project Review
Overview
This project is a fair themed Swing Ride by tkel86 and patterns itself after the existing fair ride Creator sets. The Swing Ride is particularly appropriate this time of year as it is Fall which, in many places (at least in the United States), is fair season. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
Appeals of this Project


Areas for Improvement
There is not much that I would change with this project, but one thing I think would improve the project is for the swing seats to have backs to them. One way to do this would be to add a chair piece (4079) to the swing seat. Something else that I would like to see would be this ride on a green baseplate. I feel that adding a green baseplate would bring out the orange and red within this build even more.
Conclusion
The Swing Ride is a fun and engaging project, and I believe it would make a nice set if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
Photos used and review completed with the permission of tkel86.
October 6, 2016
Results of the 2016 First Official LEGO Ideas Review
The results of the LEGO Ideas Official Review Process for the first qualification period of 2016 are finally here! You can read the official announcement here or watch the reveal in the video below.
Let me start by saying, I personally was not overly excited with any of the projects that were in this review, but I am glad to see the Old Fishing Store by RobenAnne pass the review process. The Old Fishing Store is a very detailed model, with a great deal of character because of the many details. As a collector's item, this will be a great set to display, and I am sure there are many AFOLs who are looking at the numerous useful pieces that would come in this set (assuming the LEGO set designers do not change too much). Though I did not support this project, I do really like it because of the high level of detail included. Whether or not I will purchase this LEGO Ideas set will depend on how much it changes from the fan model to the final set design, and what the MSRP is listed as.
There are a couple of projects that I wish would have been approved, and they are the Modular Train Station and the Gingerbread House. Again, both projects tend to be more along the lines of collector type builds, and I can understand not wanting to produce too many collector type LEGO Ideas sets all at once.
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There are a couple of projects that I wish would have been approved, and they are the Modular Train Station and the Gingerbread House. Again, both projects tend to be more along the lines of collector type builds, and I can understand not wanting to produce too many collector type LEGO Ideas sets all at once.
What are your thoughts? Will you be purchasing an Old Fishing Store set? Leave a comment below!
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October 1, 2016
American School Bus LEGO Ideas Project Review
Overview
This project is an American style school bus designed by chenhongmai. I imagine many people are familiar with these yellow school busses, but for those who are not in the United States, one of the ways children can get to school is to ride what we call a "school bus" instead of walking or being dropped off by their parents. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
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Areas for Improvement
There are a couple of really minor things that I would add to this model. It would be nice to include glass below the closed windows, maybe using two 1x1 bricks stacked on top of each other on their side. Inside, I would like to see a second lever for opening and closing the doors and the large mirror that is usually above the driver. These are really minor, but I think they would take a great model and make it even better.
Conclusion
This American School Bus is a fantastic project with many wonderful details. I believe this would make a great set, both for children and for adults, if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
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September 24, 2016
Tug Boat LEGO Ideas Project Review
Overview
This project, designed by pix027, is a tugboat used for maneuvering ships around the brick filled waters of a LEGO marine environment. There are several different kinds of tugboats, but they all fall into one of the following categories: deep sea tugboats, harbor tugboats, or river tugboats. Based on my limited knowledge of tugboats and the scale of this build, this particular model seems to be a deep sea tugboat used for pulling large ships, barges, or offshore platforms. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
Appeals of this Project
This tugboat is very nicely designed, capturing the recognizable shape of a tug with the higher bow (front) that tapers off to a lower stern (back) where the tug would attach to whatever the cargo is for the day. Something that really helps with this transition in hull geometry is the use of a 3mm diameter hose to represent a rope running the length along the side of each ship. I especially like the use of the black life rings (30340) to represent the tires that are often found on the sides of real tugboats to act as "bumpers".
Moving on to the deck of the tug, I really like the detail that has been included around the cabin and engine room with the small windows and different panels and ladders used to provide a little bit of texture and depth to the appearance. Up above the engine room, there is nice detailing for the air intake and exhaust. Sitting on top like a crown, the tapered end of the stack really puts a nice touch on this part of the build, and makes creative use of existing parts.
The bridge area of the tugboat is also detailed nicely with handrails, long tall windows, and plenty of communication transmitters and receivers on the roof. Additionally, I appreciate even the smaller details of the lights at the bow and stern, which act as safety devices during the night, when there is fog, or other times when visibility is low. In all, this tug seems to offer playability by bringing an new element to a harbor or sea play theme, and at the same time it offers great value to collectors as I think this would look nice next to some of the cargo ships LEGO has produced in the past, such as the Maersk ships 10152 or 10241, though the scale is noticeable different.
Areas for Improvement
Overall, this is a nice project. A couple things that I would like to see (maybe it is present, but not pictured) is the detail of the engine and the interior of the bridge. I think it would also be nice to see a firefighting nozzle in front of the bridge as actual tugs are often equipped with firefighting equipment incase of an emergency. Otherwise, this is very well designed and detailed.
Conclusion
This Tug Boat has many wonderful details and offers good value both in terms of playability potential, and as a collector item. I believe this would make a great set if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
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This project, designed by pix027, is a tugboat used for maneuvering ships around the brick filled waters of a LEGO marine environment. There are several different kinds of tugboats, but they all fall into one of the following categories: deep sea tugboats, harbor tugboats, or river tugboats. Based on my limited knowledge of tugboats and the scale of this build, this particular model seems to be a deep sea tugboat used for pulling large ships, barges, or offshore platforms. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.
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Areas for Improvement
Overall, this is a nice project. A couple things that I would like to see (maybe it is present, but not pictured) is the detail of the engine and the interior of the bridge. I think it would also be nice to see a firefighting nozzle in front of the bridge as actual tugs are often equipped with firefighting equipment incase of an emergency. Otherwise, this is very well designed and detailed.
Conclusion
This Tug Boat has many wonderful details and offers good value both in terms of playability potential, and as a collector item. I believe this would make a great set if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
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September 17, 2016
The Original Mastermind Game LEGO Ideas Project Review
Overview
The Original Mastermind Game is a project created by Norders that combines the creativity of LEGO with the challenge of the game Mastermind. If you have never played the game before, Mastermind is a strategy game where one player created a pattern of four pegs (colors can be repeated if desired) and the other player tries to discover what that pattern is using strategic guesses. The player who created the pattern will then place pegs (white for right color wrong spot and black for right color right spot) in the square above the guessed pattern. The game ends when the guesser has successfully determined the pattern or when the guesser runs out of empty rows on the board. For more information, you can visit this project on LEGO Ideas by clicking here.

Personally, this project brings back many fond memories of playing Mastermind for hours with various members of my family. It was always fun to either come up with a pattern that my opponent could not guess, or try and discover the pattern that my opponent placed behind the panel cover. Trust me, this game takes critical thinking skills on both sides! In some ways, Mastermind reminds me of building with LEGO bricks. You have to think how the available pieces can be used to achieve the desired result. Thus, I think this is a great pairing, and would make a great set because both LEGO and Mastermind require creativity and critical thinking skills.

Areas for Improvement

Conclusion
Mastermind is a fun game to play, and is centered around many of the same principles that LEGO is based on. I firmly believe this Original Mastermind Game would be a fantastic set for both young and old if it reaches 10,000 supporters and passes the Official LEGO Ideas Review Process. To see more pictures and offer your support to help this become a set, you can visit the project on LEGO Ideas here. Not sure how LEGO Ideas works? Click here to find out more.
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