January 2024 has been a busy time for LEGO Ideas with the reveal of two sets, but there's still plenty to look forward to from the fan-inspired theme.
LEGO Ideas' range of fan-designed builds turned official sets looks likely to grow quite a bit in 2024. Already, there are two official releases to look forward to thanks to
Rumours suggest that this is just the start of an exciting year as several are reported for release. While we don't know which projects these rumoured sets could be, the nature of LEGO Ideas means that we know which submissions are coming eventually. It's just a matter of time.
In chronological order of when they were announced to have been approved or otherwise picked for an official model, here's every LEGO Ideas set in production as of January 2024.
Dragon’s Keep: Journey’s End

As the winner of the LEGO Ideas Dungeons and Dragons 50th-anniversary contest, which is being celebrated in 2024, Dragon's Keep: Journey's End by BoltBuilds should delight tabletop roleplaying game and LEGO Castle enthusiasts alike. The initial submission proposes a castle run on a mountain complete with a tavern, beach, underground dungeon and an incredibly detailed dragon. Rumour has it that it could launch in April, but nothing has been officially confirmed.
The Nightmare Before Christmas

Following debut minifigures for Jack Skellington and Sally in a LEGO Disney minifigure series, Simon Scott's The Nightmare Before Christmas was approved in the second 2022 review. The 30th anniversary of the movie may have passed but this timeless animated classic could be an appropriate LEGO Ideas set for any Halloween season. The unique architecture of Halloween Town has been captured with all manner of angles and elements to best recreate Tim Burton's work.
Jaws

The Jaws project by Johnny Campbell was chosen for a LEGO Ideas set in the third 2022 review. 2024 could be a good time to unveil and launch this model as it's the 50th anniversary of the book that inspired the iconic movie as well as the 50th anniversary of when filming started. Whatever happens, the submission proposes a detailed recreation of the shark as well as the Orca fishing boat.
Cat

Now that the curtain has been lifted on the new LEGO Fauna Collection with
Reading, Reading, Reading

Upcoming LEGO Ideas sets don't just have to be widely-released models. Some contests can lead to new LEGO Ideas gifts-with-purchase and that's exactly what happened to FR_AN’s Reading, Reading, Reading for Singles' Day. This book-centric model is scheduled to be a GWP at some point in the future, but exactly when we'll be able to qualify for it is unknown.
Disney Magic

Also winning a challenge, but not for a GWP model, 2A2A’s Disney Magic celebrates the 100th anniversary of Disney but will arrive long after the official celebrations have ended. Still, a Disney-centric display model is appropriate for any time of year and proposes some rare and new Disney minifigures as inclusions too.
Twilight: Cullen House

Mansions are all the rage behind the scenes at the LEGO Group at the moment as we could see Nick Micheels’ Twilight: Cullen House on shelves alongside
The Botanical Garden

Also chosen for a LEGO Ideas set alongside the Twilight model, Valentina Bima’s The Botanical Garden is the first modular LEGO Ideas submission to be approved for a set, though it's not like anything in the official street so far. Whether or not it will retain the pavement and lampposts has yet to be seen, though it helps to differentiate it from
Every LEGO Ideas set currently in production – January 2024
| LEGO Ideas set | Fan designer(s) | Date approved |
|---|---|---|
| Dragon's Keep: Journey's End | BoltBuilds | January 5, 2023 |
| The Nightmare Before Christmas | Simon Scott | February 8, 2023 |
| Jaws | Johnny Campbell | May 31, 2023 |
| Cat | Damian Andres | May 31, 2023 |
| Reading, Reading, Reading (GWP) | FR_AN | July 18, 2023 |
| Disney Magic | 2A2A | September 1, 2023 |
| Twilight: Cullen House | Nick Micheels | December 19, 2023 |
| The Botanical Garden | Valentina Bima | December 19, 2023 |
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