One of the most highly anticipated LEGO Ideas collaborations has undoubtedly been 50 Years of Dungeons and Dragons, and following a massive round of fan submissions, the LEGO Ideas team have revealed the five shortlisted designs that will now vie for YOUR vote!
Over 620 incredible submissions were received, and LEGO Ideas and Wizards of the Coast have whittled down to 5 epic sets that could become the LEGO DnD set.
You can vote for your favourite on the LEGO Ideas website. Voting opens 28 November 2022, and closes on 12 December 2022, so be sure to get your pick in!
Keep in mind, the fan vote is intended to help the Judges gauge fan interest in specific designs, and validate fan excitement for Dungeons & Dragons. The Judges will ultimately choose which model from the Fan Vote phase will become a LEGO® IDEAS™ set, regardless of the number of Fan Votes obtained, although lots of votes certainly helps!
Here’s a look at the 5 designs
DRAGON’S KEEP: JOURNEY’S END BY BOLTBUILDS
The all-round 360 experience of this model, the level of detail and dynamic composition really brings all the iconic aspects of Dungeons & Dragons to life.
An epic adventure from start to finish!
TIAMAT’S DICE TOWER BY TCOMPTON1234
The silhouette and presence of Tiamat wrapping around the building makes such an impact. The additional functionality of the dice tower makes it a great hybrid of display and play!
You’ll be rolling well with Tiamat; The Queen of Dragons watching over you!
TRANSFORMING MIMIC BY FARMFARM
Something that all Dungeons & Dragons fans know. The well disguised transformation function is a wonderful feature for this iconic monster.
This is one treasure chest that you’ll be glad transforms!
XANATHAR, THE BEHOLDER BY SHADDOWTOA
An iconic villain in the Dungeons & Dragons universe mixed with the added functionality of the surrounding build pairs seamlessly.
Behold! The most well protected dice storage you could possibly imagine!
THE MONSTER MANUAL BY KOLONELPURECAKE
The variety of iconic monsters bursting out of a book is a great expression of the Monster Manual. It really brings those monsters to life in a unique way.
This is one epic encounter!
These are some really great entries, and congrats to the 5 that were shortlisted. I really like Tiamat’s Dice Tower, but I think my vote will go to Dragon’s Keep Journey’s End because it just looks like a sensational build.
You can vote for your favourite on the LEGO Ideas website. Voting opens 28 November 2022, and closes on 12 December 2022, so be sure to get your pick in!
Which design are you voting for? Let me know in the comments!
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Tanner Lane says
These are a dream come true, combining two of the greatest joys in my life into one beautiful thing, I’d give almost anything to have these on my home!
Brandon says
Dragon keep please
David A says
There are a lot of better entries that missed this cut, only 1 of these really stands out as a design.
Brandon Wales says
Agreed, only the first one was in my top 5 out of all of them.
Elspeth says
I wonder if we voted for the same one then David…