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Doctor Who Project on LEGO CUUSOO Already Surpassed 5,000 Supporters

It’s only been a week since LEGO CUUSOO announced that they would start accepting Doctor Who projects and so far there have been many projects listed but one of them is leading the pack. That one is created by GlenBricker in collaboration with Kaminoan and is simply named Doctor Who. The project suggests 5-7 minifigures, K-9, and 3 brick-built Daleks with the TARDIS and the console. Currently as of this writing, it already has quickly amassed 6,980 supporters so we know that the demand is there for an official set. CUUSOO has also sent out their official comments for passing 5,000 supporters. Since there are so many Doctor Who projects listed, we can’t feature them all but be sure to check out all the ones listed and spread the word about them. Maybe yours will be the next one reaching 5,000 supporters and on your way to getting 10,000.

Congratulations on 5,000+ Supporters!

2014.03.05

That pretty blue police box does more than just police boxing. It’s a time machine. Don’t believe me? Just look at how quickly this project reached 5,000 supporters! Aside from the beautiful TARDIS this project offers Minifigures, a K-9 and brick build Daleks. We think it is safe to say that the essence of Doctor Who is captured in the awesome project.

Remember that LEGO CUUSOO is set up to produce individual sets, so we suggest you prioritize and reduce the number of minifigures you recommend be included in a potential LEGO set. Otherwise we would like the liberty to choose the minifigures from your list of suggested options.

Good luck ‘spreading the word’ on the Doctor and this project on your way to 10,000 supporters!
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2 Comments

  1. DaveChef6

    This one is even better: http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/59181# Comes with better cybermen and weeping angels, as well as the exterior of the Tardis.

  2. Stevenplays

    @DaveChef6 I’ld have to disagree myself. Simply just due to the fact that the one that the article mentions has actual, physical copies of the figures, and the ones from the one you mention, are digital. The T.A.R.D.I.S. exterior is included in both projects, so I’m not exactly sure what you point was with this as while LEGO will base the model of the concept model, meaning the original project, in the end they’ll do their own design for the project. The Cyber-Man from the project you mentioned is actually worse to a degree, as the head piece does not stay on when you try to attach it. That’s a fairly large disadvantage to the overall figure, and no something I would agree to be a “legal” building technique.

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