
Four More LEGO Ideas Projects Hit 10,000 Supporters
The LEGO Ideas First 2026 Review Stage closes in a few days, and four more fan projects have crossed the 10,000 supporter threshold this week. That brings the total to 96 qualifying projects - tantalizingly close to the 100 mark.

The latest additions include George Brickman's Modular Pirate Map, which appears to be a treasure map that opens up into multiple building sections. There's also Airbricks95's Stegosaurus Skeleton Exhibition, designed as a museum-style dinosaur display that would complement the existing Creator 3-in-1 dinosaur sets nicely.

BrickAviator's LEGO Separator - Large-Scale Tribute caught my attention as well. It's essentially a massive version of the humble brick separator tool we all know and love. Whether LEGO would actually produce what amounts to a giant version of something they give away free is another matter entirely.

With only days left in the review period, those final four spots could easily be filled. The real question is what LEGO will actually choose to produce from this enormous pile of projects.

Recent Ideas releases have favoured display models over playsets, so the museum-style dinosaur and pirate map might have decent chances if they're well executed. The sheer volume of qualifying projects this round shows how popular the Ideas platform has become, but it also means the odds of any individual project making it to retail are getting slimmer.