
The Venetian Houses by McMarco is the latest project to achieve 10,000 supporters on LEGO Ideas. It features a double modular size model that shows a couple of Mediterranean buildings between a bridge and a water canal. The 4,500 brick project also includes 17 minifigures.
The project now joins The Blues Mobile, SEGA Classic Arcade Machines, Dungeon Master, and Red Arrows Hawk as the projects to reach the First 2017 Review Stage.

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Another beautiful set that will be passed on. Yay!
Don’t worry, it will show up in a couple of years as an “official” modular building. At the very least it will become a Lepin knock off.
………….. but this in itself is worrisome………
I literally clicked on this to say the same thing as David4. Seeing this set just upsets me as we know Lego will select some “meaningful” project that potentially makes them more proper.
I mean, they are trying to make a profit at the end of the day.
It is very nice. But Lego must change. Last projects from Ideas was such wrong…
It looks really cool, but I remember that Lego Ideas changed it to where you can only have a maximum of 3000 pieces.
Count me as 10,001,
How’s the fishing shack going Lego? Anything gonna happen there?
Absolutely gorgeous, never going to be approved in a million years. The piece count is too high and the very idea means that it won’t fit in with modular sets.