LEGO Cuusoo Results Will Be Revealed on Thursday
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LEGO Cuusoo Results Will Be Revealed on Thursday
As posted over at the LEGO Cuusoo blog, the results for the latest LEGO review will be posted this Thursday, December 20 at 2:00pm GMT. The video message will be posted at LEGOCUUSOO.POSTEROUS.COM.
Article Link: http://toysnbricks.com/lego-cuusoo-resu ... -thursday/
Article Link: http://toysnbricks.com/lego-cuusoo-resu ... -thursday/
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Oh please oh please oh please approve the Zelda Lego's!
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Totally! Or BTTF - I'd be happy with either 
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Someone wrote in the comments for the Modular Western Town that it uses "some illegal techniques". What does that mean? :/
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Don't think any of them will get approved. The modular Western town had a chance but now it will conflict with the Lone Ranger. Nintendo have a contract with Knex and other toy companies, and Zelda is too close to LOTR.
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I think Lego will finally come out and admit the whole Cuusoo think is a joke, and a huge mess.
A quarterly review from June that's only know being brought up? What about the summer and fall "quarterly" reviews?
I'm hoping for BttF. Be so much fun.
A quarterly review from June that's only know being brought up? What about the summer and fall "quarterly" reviews?
I'm hoping for BttF. Be so much fun.
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Here are the results -
Executive summary: Only BTTF passed
"21103 Back to the Future™ Time Machine
It is with great pleasure we reveal that the next LEGO CUUSOO set will be the Back to the Future Time Machine, based upon the LEGO CUUSOO project by m.togami and Sakuretsu. As one of the earliest projects on the site’s global open beta, headlines of a potential Back to the Future LEGO set was seen on popular sites including Gizmodo and Brothers Brick, helping LEGO CUUSOO gain massive appeal.
The final product is still in development in coordination with our license partner, Universal Partnerships & Licensing. We'll show the final model and you’ll be able to order your own copy when it becomes available in mid-2013 (exact dates and pricing to be determined).
What does the review process look like?
The review process goes through four distinct stages; Brand Fit Analysis, Business Case Development (including License Agreements if applicable), Model Design, and then a Final Review, where the findings of all prior stages are reviewed together. Check out this blog post for more detailed description of the review process.
How did we arrive at our decisions?
We know you are interested in more information about the decision process, and what has happened with each project. Though we cannot share all details of our business decisions, here is what we have decided to share about each project:
Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine
by m.togami* and Sakuretsu
After analyzing the supporters of the Back to the Future project, we learned that this product has a broad, worldwide appeal. The model presented in this project is built very closely to the LEGO Group’s design standards and has therefore provided a strong base to design the final product. It has a high play value and it fits well with supporters’ price expectations.
For these reasons, the Back to the Future project has passed the LEGO Review, and has been selected for production as the next LEGO CUUSOO set. The final product, pricing, and release dates are still being determined.
EVE Online Ships – Rifter
by czar
The supporters we received for the EVE Online Ships – Rifter project allowed us to examine the feasibility of another gaming-related product. However the Rifter presented a more challenging business case when considered alongside other potential products in this Review period. Therefore, the LEGO Review Board has decided that this project does not meet the requirements for the business case.
Modular Western Town
by mb_bricks
The Modular Western Town project conflicts with an ongoing project at the LEGO Group. As a result, the project does not meet the business case requirements and has not passed the LEGO Review.
The Legend of Zelda
by MINGLES
The Legend of Zelda project shows broad support among gaming enthusiasts . This project has provided great inspiration and concept work for what could be a very nice product.
However, multiple new element moulds would be required to create the minifigures for such a product, and the expense of these moulds means that the Legend of Zelda project does not pass the LEGO Review on the basis of the business case.
Please note: If a project does not pass the LEGO Review please do not interpret that as an indication that we will not consider similar projects in the future."
http://legocuusoo.posterous.com/results ... ego-review" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Executive summary: Only BTTF passed
"21103 Back to the Future™ Time Machine
It is with great pleasure we reveal that the next LEGO CUUSOO set will be the Back to the Future Time Machine, based upon the LEGO CUUSOO project by m.togami and Sakuretsu. As one of the earliest projects on the site’s global open beta, headlines of a potential Back to the Future LEGO set was seen on popular sites including Gizmodo and Brothers Brick, helping LEGO CUUSOO gain massive appeal.
The final product is still in development in coordination with our license partner, Universal Partnerships & Licensing. We'll show the final model and you’ll be able to order your own copy when it becomes available in mid-2013 (exact dates and pricing to be determined).
What does the review process look like?
The review process goes through four distinct stages; Brand Fit Analysis, Business Case Development (including License Agreements if applicable), Model Design, and then a Final Review, where the findings of all prior stages are reviewed together. Check out this blog post for more detailed description of the review process.
How did we arrive at our decisions?
We know you are interested in more information about the decision process, and what has happened with each project. Though we cannot share all details of our business decisions, here is what we have decided to share about each project:
Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine
by m.togami* and Sakuretsu
After analyzing the supporters of the Back to the Future project, we learned that this product has a broad, worldwide appeal. The model presented in this project is built very closely to the LEGO Group’s design standards and has therefore provided a strong base to design the final product. It has a high play value and it fits well with supporters’ price expectations.
For these reasons, the Back to the Future project has passed the LEGO Review, and has been selected for production as the next LEGO CUUSOO set. The final product, pricing, and release dates are still being determined.
EVE Online Ships – Rifter
by czar
The supporters we received for the EVE Online Ships – Rifter project allowed us to examine the feasibility of another gaming-related product. However the Rifter presented a more challenging business case when considered alongside other potential products in this Review period. Therefore, the LEGO Review Board has decided that this project does not meet the requirements for the business case.
Modular Western Town
by mb_bricks
The Modular Western Town project conflicts with an ongoing project at the LEGO Group. As a result, the project does not meet the business case requirements and has not passed the LEGO Review.
The Legend of Zelda
by MINGLES
The Legend of Zelda project shows broad support among gaming enthusiasts . This project has provided great inspiration and concept work for what could be a very nice product.
However, multiple new element moulds would be required to create the minifigures for such a product, and the expense of these moulds means that the Legend of Zelda project does not pass the LEGO Review on the basis of the business case.
Please note: If a project does not pass the LEGO Review please do not interpret that as an indication that we will not consider similar projects in the future."
http://legocuusoo.posterous.com/results ... ego-review" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Lego should pack up shop on Cuusoo, it's a failure to people who try their hardest just to get thrown away for no real reason.
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Disappointed that Zelda set didn't make it, but the other Zelda project looks even better!
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The western "conflicts with an ongoing project" bit - Is that just Lone Ranger or are there any whispers of another western theme set?
For me, I'll wait and see what the final BttF looks like, but glad for all you folks that were hoping for it :)
For me, I'll wait and see what the final BttF looks like, but glad for all you folks that were hoping for it :)
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First of all let me say that the Back to the Future idea seemed the most likely to win. As someone else pointed out the modular western town conflicts with the Lone Ranger sets that are due out soon. Although the Zelda idea is cool, building sets based on video game themes like Halo, Mario, and World of Warcraft are done by other companies and as such seemed less likely to be supported (Yes there are Lego video games but those are based off of the legos and action movies, not the other way around). I didn't even recognize the EVE online ship as I had never had played the game and dismissed it due to lack of visual appeal and also because of the video game argument listed above.
Since I had only started getting into Legos again here recently, I had never heard of Cuusoo until last week although I had seen the Hayabusa and Minecraft models on Lego's main site. Honestly I don't like the Shinkai and Hayabusa models and I don't understand how they got chosen with all the other great ideas for Lego sets that are out there. The Minecraft idea was cool, but it was so popular that it became a victim of its own success by being scalped for multiple times its retail price on Amazon and Ebay despite the Hayabusa model still being available for purchase on Lego's website.
Even though the Back to the Future set seemed the most likely choice, the Delorean time machine models (without figures) are already sold as kits on Amazon by Ichiban toys and a smaller set by Custom Bricks.
http://www.amazon.com/BTTF-DeLorean-DMC ... ative=9325" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.amazon.com/BTTF-DeLorean-DMC ... ative=9325" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.amazon.com/Delorean-Travelin ... ative=9325" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Except for the lack of figures and a potential hoverboard accessory, these sets are already available (albeit not directly from Lego). Why was this project even considered with the availability of the sets listed above?
With all that being said, I'm underwhelmed and confused by a lot of the ideas that are put into actual production or being considered by Cuusoo compared to some of the awesome mocs that I've seen in the past done by others.
Since I had only started getting into Legos again here recently, I had never heard of Cuusoo until last week although I had seen the Hayabusa and Minecraft models on Lego's main site. Honestly I don't like the Shinkai and Hayabusa models and I don't understand how they got chosen with all the other great ideas for Lego sets that are out there. The Minecraft idea was cool, but it was so popular that it became a victim of its own success by being scalped for multiple times its retail price on Amazon and Ebay despite the Hayabusa model still being available for purchase on Lego's website.
Even though the Back to the Future set seemed the most likely choice, the Delorean time machine models (without figures) are already sold as kits on Amazon by Ichiban toys and a smaller set by Custom Bricks.
http://www.amazon.com/BTTF-DeLorean-DMC ... ative=9325" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.amazon.com/BTTF-DeLorean-DMC ... ative=9325" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.amazon.com/Delorean-Travelin ... ative=9325" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Except for the lack of figures and a potential hoverboard accessory, these sets are already available (albeit not directly from Lego). Why was this project even considered with the availability of the sets listed above?
With all that being said, I'm underwhelmed and confused by a lot of the ideas that are put into actual production or being considered by Cuusoo compared to some of the awesome mocs that I've seen in the past done by others.
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Huh! I thought the Back to the Future one had no chance and that the western town would be a shoo-in. Lego always surprises me.
I guess we're starting to see a precedent here that Lego is willing to do one-off contracts for Cuusoo items, as evidenced by Minecraft and now Back to the Future. I personally would like to see more non-licensed content; the western town was one of the best I've seen so far.
I don't understand the comments here disliking Cuusoo. They're putting out sets from it at a reasonable clip. Perhaps it's just ignorance as to what it takes to produce and market a product. It's quite an ordeal. I don't know of anything else out there like Cuusoo from a large, established company. There are things like Kickstarter, but those are typically mom-and-pop and startup companies.
I have a question. Does Lego only choose one of the items per quarter, or might they choose two or more in the future? I also assume it's their discretion to choose none at all or change the rules as they see fit, but have they stated they'll only be picking one?
I guess we're starting to see a precedent here that Lego is willing to do one-off contracts for Cuusoo items, as evidenced by Minecraft and now Back to the Future. I personally would like to see more non-licensed content; the western town was one of the best I've seen so far.
I don't understand the comments here disliking Cuusoo. They're putting out sets from it at a reasonable clip. Perhaps it's just ignorance as to what it takes to produce and market a product. It's quite an ordeal. I don't know of anything else out there like Cuusoo from a large, established company. There are things like Kickstarter, but those are typically mom-and-pop and startup companies.
I have a question. Does Lego only choose one of the items per quarter, or might they choose two or more in the future? I also assume it's their discretion to choose none at all or change the rules as they see fit, but have they stated they'll only be picking one?
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Boo!
Western town was the best thing to come out of cuusoo so far and the only thing that made me interested in that project at all. It was an original, creative and detailed set. Very disappointing that they didn't accept to produce it. I hope cuusoo is not becoming a forum for fanboys to get lego to pay for one off licenses.
Do today's kids even care about back to the future? Those films are ~30 years old and I don't recall that franchise being promoted anywhere recently.
Western town was the best thing to come out of cuusoo so far and the only thing that made me interested in that project at all. It was an original, creative and detailed set. Very disappointing that they didn't accept to produce it. I hope cuusoo is not becoming a forum for fanboys to get lego to pay for one off licenses.
Do today's kids even care about back to the future? Those films are ~30 years old and I don't recall that franchise being promoted anywhere recently.
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Yay!! BTTF FTW

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We will get plenty of Western stuff with the upcoming Lone Ranger theme. It's a pretty clear conflict with that license. Also, the scale of those buildings would have made it almost impossible to create a product at a realistic price point. Each of those buildings is the size of a modular or close to it, and there are multiples on the street. That's not counting the bricks used to build the environment. Doing anything close to that in a retail release that average fans can afford would have been extremely difficult.bea wrote:Boo!
Western town was the best thing to come out of cuusoo so far and the only thing that made me interested in that project at all. It was an original, creative and detailed set. Very disappointing that they didn't accept to produce it. I hope cuusoo is not becoming a forum for fanboys to get lego to pay for one off licenses.
Do today's kids even care about back to the future? Those films are ~30 years old and I don't recall that franchise being promoted anywhere recently.
As for BTTF...since CUUSOO sets rarely show up on store shelves, I don't think the appeal to children matters at all. They are going to be aiming this more at adult fans and a pretty strong cult following for the license. Seriously, these movies still have a ton of fans out there who will actively seek out this set. BTTF is one of the more iconic movies of the 80s and the time machine as a cemented place in pop culture to this day.
As for the future of CUUSOO, I do agree that it is slowly becoming a one-of license shop. That's going to happen though when you have to solicit support from a broad community to make these projects hit 10k votes. I have voted for many great and well designed projects on there that I'm sure will never be made. As long as licensed IPs are allowed to be posted as projects, those are always going to be the top vote earners.
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But, Lone Ranger sets will be just that, Lone Ranger, and not this Modular Western Town theme.
I also don't see too much hope for the UCS Sandcrawler. Then that will be it for me already with Cusso
I also don't see too much hope for the UCS Sandcrawler. Then that will be it for me already with Cusso
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great, one set every 2 years that will sell out so fast you cant buy it anyways. what a wonderful idea!
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I understand it will not be the same thing, but it will be the first western theme in quite a few years and the initial images of the sets all look really good so far. There's nothing stopping you from creating your own buildings similar to the CUUSOO project if you want to.zjygkmatt wrote:But, Lone Ranger sets will be just that, Lone Ranger, and not this Modular Western Town theme.
I also don't see too much hope for the UCS Sandcrawler. Then that will be it for me already with Cusso
It's also possible the designer could release instructions similar to what the person who designed the Winchester project eventually did. It's not the same as buying a kit, I realize, but there are other options you can go with.
I think just about everyone can predict the outcome for the UCS Sandcrawler already. That design is pretty much impossible for LEGO to put out on its own, given the size and part count.
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Cuusoo was first made available in japan where only 1000 votes were needed to get the models made. first was shinkai. Shinkai is highly sought after now or at least when I looked on ebay back in the fall. Fortunately I had my brother who was living/working in japan buy mine years ago for a decent price.
chris314 wrote: Since I had only started getting into Legos again here recently, I had never heard of Cuusoo until last week although I had seen the Hayabusa and Minecraft models on Lego's main site. Honestly I don't like the Shinkai and Hayabusa models and I don't understand how they got chosen with all the other great ideas for Lego sets that are out there. The Minecraft idea was cool, but it was so popular that it became a victim of its own success by being scalped for multiple times its retail price on Amazon and Ebay despite the Hayabusa model still being available for purchase on Lego's website.
Even though the Back to the Future set seemed the most likely choice, the Delorean time machine models (without figures) are already sold as kits on Amazon by Ichiban toys and a smaller set by Custom Bricks.
With all that being said, I'm underwhelmed and confused by a lot of the ideas that are put into actual production or being considered by Cuusoo compared to some of the awesome mocs that I've seen in the past done by others.
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Anyone else want the UCS Sandcrawler?
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