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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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NINTENDO is currently in bed with K'nex. :sadnew:

No, Mario Kart is.

I don't see Zelda K'nex. Do you? :P

Not to mention Mega Blox makes Pokemon too. So Nintendo is everywhere.

-Omi

Edited by Omicron

So excited about this!

Well, I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for this one. It'd be cool to get mosaics of the map sections like the first one and when you put them together, you get the whole level. The first game would be perfect for a mosaic line. I hope they make it, something! Anything!

Congrats to the creator for getting the vote, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who knows nothing about the Legend of Zelda outside of the name. Never played it, know nothing about it.

Certainly there are people who wonder what's this about, but less than with Eve Online ship or The Winchester, probably less than even with Minecraft. Zelda is one of the best known video game series in the world, after all.

Contrast that with The Winchester - even if you didn't know anything about the movie, it had zombies (and who doesn't love them?) and a nice modular building (always a great source for parts if nothing else. So fairly broad appeal within LEGO circles.

Well, I'd say most people don't like zombies and modular buildings are seriously expensive (maybe not on price per brick ratio, but they just cost a lot) and as my personal opinion it wasn't visually the most appealing modular building either. I'm quite fond of Shaun of the Dead (and zombies in general), but nevertheless it is rather unlikely that I would have bought the set if it were chose to be produced. I'm not able to afford $150 parts packs often...

Then again I've never played Legend of Zelda, but Castle is my favourite Lego theme and I like fantasy so I will probably buy the Zelda set if the proposal passes the review and the licence is successfully acquired (as unlikely as that might be). Castle is the favourite theme of quite many other Lego fans too, so I think this set would probably have quite wide appeal even outside of the actual Zelda fans.

Not going about how likely it that this is made, I am not excited about the figures or the set ideaas designed by the creator of this project. I found this project recently on Cuusoo as well, which is also a Legend of Zelda project, but this one has (in my opinion) very good designs! http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/14886

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Just throwing this out there, but does anyone know when the verdict of this (and others) are coming out? According to the site, reviews started in June, so I'm sure they are done, or at least almost done the process, considering how long other projects took.

Just throwing this out there, but does anyone know when the verdict of this (and others) are coming out? According to the site, reviews started in June, so I'm sure they are done, or at least almost done the process, considering how long other projects took.

They said the reviews take at a minimum 6-8 weeks, and that's without factoring in licensed properties. So we have awhile yet. I'm betting we will probably hear on the western town first as that is the only review project that isn't licensed, so doesn't have that extra whole complication. The good news is we haven't heard anything yet. While it takes 6-8+ weeks to fully review a project, the project can be rejected much faster than that in the initial business case review. (See Dark Bucket, Serenity, etc). So if we haven't heard anything yet, it means it hasn't been shot down outright.

I don't have a link but it passed quite a bit ago along with the other four candidates. Or so I hear. Is anyone else able to follow up on this?

I don't have a link but it passed quite a bit ago along with the other four candidates. Or so I hear. Is anyone else able to follow up on this?

It's still in review.

-Omi

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