LEGO Ideas Super Science Challenge contest winners announced

LEGO Ideas Super Science Challenge contest winners announced

The winners of a recent science-based LEGO Ideas challenge have now been revealed, with three inventive fan designs scoring big prizes.

The LEGO Ideas team launched its Super Science Challenge last month, throwing down the gauntlet to fan builders to get really inventive. The aim of the contest was to come up with scientific marvels and wacky creations that should exist (but don't) and assemble them in brick-built form.

With the competition having closed on June 9, the LEGO Ideas judging panel has now revealed who the three winners are and just what their incredible science-based models look like.

LEGO Ideas Super Science Challenge Eirene – People of the Orbital Ring 1024x683

First, in the runner-up category, is Eirene – People of the Orbital Ring by Pi-Oneer, a space habitat intended to encircle a white dwarf star. The detailed creation features multiple buildings inside the ring, with a golden stature at its centre honouring pioneering heroes of the past.

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Next up is Reality Shot RS-2 by lukreate, another runner-up but this time one with a decidedly retro feel. The model posits the idea of capturing photographic moments in 3D and boasts a vintage twin lens camera, complete with mood filter.

LEGO Ideas Super Science Challenge The Pineapple Pizza Project 1024x683

However, bringing home the bacon as the Grand Prize winner of the LEGO Ideas Super Science Challenge is The Pineapple Pizza Project. Created by fan designer ShaolinFoldingChair, the model imagines a world in which a cult of extremists has assembled a machine to make the worst of all possible pizza flavours, pineapple.

All three lucky LEGO Ideas Super Science Challenge winners take home a bundle of prizes including 21355 The Evolution of STEM, 10326 Natural History Museum, 21344 The Orient Express Train, 10363 Leonardo da Vinci’s Flying Machine, 42179 Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit, 21342 the Insect Collection and 10309 Succulents.

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