
"Lego has announced a new Lego Ideas contest that will see one fan's Pokémon card build turned into a real set. The so-called 'Pokémon Trading Card Game Challenge' is all about fans submitting designs for Lego sets of between 400 and 2500 pieces that recreate an original 'dynamic' Pokémon TCG card."
"Fans have until May 6 to submit their Pokémon Lego card designs to the official contest website. Then the Lego Ideas Review Board will look over all the entries and select up to five builds that will move to a 'Fan Vote' round on May 28."
"Lego has had the Pokémon license for about a year now and has already released some sets. But those were based on the games and cartoons. This is the first example of Lego directly crossing over with the Pokémon TCG."
Lego has launched a contest inviting fans to create designs for sets inspired by Pokémon Trading Card Game cards. Participants can submit builds ranging from 400 to 2500 pieces, showcasing a selected Pokémon in a creative manner. Submissions are open until May 6, followed by a review process and a fan voting round. The winning design will be produced as an official Lego set. This initiative marks the first collaboration between Lego and the Pokémon TCG, sparking excitement among fans for future card-inspired builds.
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