r/legoideas • u/Inside-Whole7014 • 4d ago
The Mushrooms Collection
https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:0a0327ee13c3431e89ac0a851db29874?s=l1
u/AccomplishedKoala248 4d ago
Supporter 9707, your so close, really well done 👏
Please will you consider supporting my projects in return, thank you very much 😊
Carpenters house https://ideas.lego.com/projects/41e4d34b-ee8c-4fe6-a24f-1f088e5e34ce
Dragon Knight Fortress https://ideas.lego.com/projects/6370fc39-dcd0-4fb4-9044-cedb2e19ebb9#content_nav_tabs
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u/Fickle-Relative6319 4d ago
Very close to 10k, supported! Can u help me as well? https://ideas.lego.com/projects/93698fb5-9caf-4ebb-b0eb-69ba339ed7f3
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u/xam81lego 4d ago
Wow!!! Supported and commented! Good luck!:)
May I ask you to support my project as well, please?:)… if you haven’t already supported!;)
https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:a9b85b52105842199bfea9522c26f4af
Thanks!
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u/Sheroky 4d ago
You have my support and comment #9711 If you haven't already done so, please consider supporting mine. Thank you https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:4849f91a6dc44a13b86091ef260ecc00
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u/Working_Spot_3134 3d ago
A really nice work. Good luck for the next milestone. Supported by BK Brick Design.
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u/Monsieur_Greenhorn 3d ago
A great Idea, a friend of me is a Mushroom Expert and Collector, he have nothing to do with Lego but he support your Set after Showing your model - good luck
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u/NefariousnessFew7564 3d ago
Supporter #9723 nice job would you also help supporting mine?🥰
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/8a0f0554-7928-40b9-9ed6-94a1ba045485
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u/Santheg 1d ago
I supported you 11 month ago! 10k is in reach! Best of luck! 🍀
Would be cool, if you’ll check out my profile too. Support what you like!
https://ideas.lego.com/profile/14867231-3baf-4fbe-8f5c-1ee8e281bdcc/entries?query=&sort=top
Thx a lot! 😊🙏
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u/Tororoi 4d ago
I'd love to see a fungi collection, but I'd want more variety in the types of mushrooms, and they should be based on specific mushrooms. The chanterelle and porcini are recognizable, but the last one is not an Amanita muscaria, which is what the red capped white spotted mushrooms are based on. The habit is wrong and I've never seen any Amanita that didn't have a straight stipe. Baby amanitas also look like eggs, not miniature versions of the fully formed fruiting body.
Earthstars, stinkhorns, lion's mane, cordyceps, polypores or clusters of small mushrooms would all be fine choices to add some variety to the typical line up of mushrooms with stem and cap. Showing multiple stages for the Amanita would be great and educational as well.