r/lego
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Subreddit | |
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Name | /r/lego, LEGO - News from a Studded World |
Date(s) | March 23, 2008 - present |
Moderator(s) | u/key95, u/Ooer, u/steve626, u/UnusualSoup, u/yetanotherpenguin, u/simplyatomic, u/tavo2809, u/Sigma_kinda_gud, u/CX52J |
Type | Discussion and sharing pictures |
Fandom(s) | Lego |
URL | www.reddit.com/r/lego |
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r/lego is a fan-run community devoted to various elements of Lego fandom. /r/lego has its own wiki for information about the forum and general Lego building advice. A wide variety of fanac takes place on the subreddit, but most of the popular posts are lego MOCs. The community also runs semi-regular contests, usually focused on building MOCs.
The subreddit has 600k subscribers.
The About reads:
"Reports, news, pics, videos, discussions and documentation from a studded world. /r/lego is about all things LEGO®."[1]
Contests
Contests are posted regularly (sometimes monthly) under the flair /r/lego Competition.
2020 Contests
Local Landmark/Architecture
"Build something that your town, city or area is famous for. It should be microscale and your own creation."[2]
References
- ^ /r/lego front page (Accessed June 24, 2020)
- ^ LOCAL LANDMARK/ARCHITECTURE contest announcement (Accessed June 24, 2020)