The Lego Group have officially confirmed that production of Lego Doctor Who sets are planned for release, read on for further details:
The Lego Group have announced that they will be producing a Lego Doctor Who set. The concept for a Doctor Who set came from the Lego Ideas website where fans can submit ideas for a set and vote for their favourite idea to be produced.
The Doctor Who concept from fan Andrew Clark received the 10,000 votes requisite for The Lego Group to consider it for production.
A licensing agreement between BBC Worldwide and The Lego Group will see the new set available in all of The Lego Group’s key markets before the end of the year.
Andrew’s winning design featured a range of Doctors, companions and monsters across the show’s history, but fans will have to wait until later this year to discover what will be produced.
Marcus Arthur, MD of BBC Worldwide UK said, "Both Doctor Who and Lego enjoy a particularly close relationship with their fans and I can’t wait to see what Lego produce."
Emma Owen, UK spokesperson for Lego Ideas commented: "We’re extremely excited to announce that a Doctor Who and a WALL-E set will be released as our next Lego Ideas fan based sets, congratulations to the designers Andrew Clark and Angus MacLane!"
"After receiving over 10,000 votes from the online community and having gone through rigorous toy testing from our expert panel, these awesome sets are on track to be on shelves later this year. The final set designs, pricing and availability are being worked out as we speak, so watch this space for the final details!"
Lego Ideas is a crowdsourcing community where Lego fans can submit their own ideas for new Lego products, and vote for other members’ ideas. Members collect votes for their ideas online, and ideas that receive 10,000 votes have a chance of being selected to become part of The Lego Group’s product portfolio.
To date, nine products have been released via the platform and three additional products will launch in 2015.
The Lego Doctor Who sets will be introduced later this year, full details are to be confirmed.
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
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