Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Budapest)
Secured entry into the 1st LEGO Ideas Product Review of 2024 is confirmed upon reaching 10,000 supports. SZÉCHENYI CHAIN BRIDGE (BUDAPEST): LEGO IDEAS Official
The Széchenyi Chain Bridge, located in the capital of Hungary, Budapest. It serves as a vital transportation hub for the city, spanning the Danube River and connecting the Buda and Pest districts on its western and eastern banks, respectively. Completed in 1849.
Here’s the actual Széchenyi Chain Bridge:
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The lion statues, two on each end of the bridge, are also replicated.
The included minifigure represents Count Széchenyi, who led the construction of the bridge and after whom it is named.
What’s the likelihood of it being produced?
Designer hello_zol is making their second attempt at the review this time.
While models based on real-life bridges have entered LEGO Ideas review before, none have been approved. Local subjects tend to have lower chances of approval in LEGO Ideas reviews, so passage might be challenging this time too.
However, there have been shifts in trends, such as the production of non-licensed building sets like the London phone booth, which was previously unlikely. Hence, the chances of approval might be fifty-fifty.
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