Lego Is Officially Making a Twilight Set
Vampires are so hot right now. With Interview With the Vampire and Baldur’s Gate 3's Astarion being anywhere and everywhere online, we’re in a toothsome renaissance not seen since the days of... well, Twilight’s cultural dominance. So it’s perhaps fitting that it itself returns for the occasion, although in a much blockier medium.
Because, yes, Twilight is back: in Lego form! The toymaker has confirmed that the Cullen House, designed by Lego fan Nick Micheels, aka LobsterThermidor (incredible thing to get to type frankly), is one of two winning entries that will be turned into official Lego sets from the first 2023 wave of candidates from its community voted Ideas platform. Seventy-one sets—all of which hit the benchmark of 10,000 supporters among the Lego Ideas community—were included in the review, and the Twilight Cullen House will go into development alongside a new Botanical Garden set, designed by Valentina Bima, aka Goannas89.
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Lego Ideas Twilight Cullen House
Lego Ideas Twilight Cullen House
Lego Ideas Twilight Cullen House
Lego Ideas Twilight Cullen House
Lego Ideas Twilight Cullen House
Lego Ideas Twilight Cullen House
Lego Ideas Twilight Cullen House
Lego Ideas Twilight Cullen House
Lego Ideas Twilight Cullen House
Lego Ideas Twilight Cullen House
Lego Ideas Botanical Garden
Lego Ideas Botanical Garden
Lego Ideas Botanical Garden
Lego Ideas Botanical Garden
Lego Ideas Botanical Garden
Lego Ideas Botanical Garden
Lego Ideas Botanical Garden
Lego Ideas Botanical Garden
Lego Ideas Botanical Garden
Lego Ideas Botanical Garden
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