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15 Lego sets I want

Kimi and I watched The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part yesterday, so I got to thinking about Lego sets I want to exist. Please note it's possible some of these already exist.

  1. Irwin family and their zoo. God there could be so many cool Lego animals in this one.
  2. Natural History Museum. I think it would be fun to make my own Lego exhibits.
  3. Large pangolin. So maybe you'd only need shades of brown and instructions, but I think you could make a really cool looking Lego pangolin with the right tools.
  4. Bachelorette. So many roses would be needed as well as the Bachelor mansion, four hometowns, several travel locations, and Chris Harrison.
  5. Winchester Mystery House. Such a confusing layout, but that's what would make it awesome.
  6. Atlantis. Mermaids and Ancient Greek architecture galore!
  7. Serenity. Complete with the whole Firefly cast.
  8. Cryptids. Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster, and so much more!
  9. Galway city. I'd just like to be able to see a little model of it all the time.
  10. Alpaca farm. How cute and fun would this be?
  11. Escape the room. It'd be so cool to build your own mini escape the rooms that either you can pretend your Legos are making their way out of or you can set up for a friend to make their way out of.
  12. Tattoo studio. There has to be a way to tattoo Legos. Maybe stickers or maybe just lots of extra Lego body pieces with tattoos on them.
  13. Say Yes to the Dress. There would need to be so many kinds of wedding dresses to come with it, but it would be so fun.
  14. Therapist office. I just think it could be good to normalize therapy a bit.
  15. Game show. It'll be trickier to get an exact one to sponsor it, but you could easily have a trivia-show like set up with podiums and doors with prizes behind them and also some sort of spinning wheel.
(Prompt by me)

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