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Kengo Kuma Backs a Campaign to Turn V&A Dundee Into an Official Lego Set
It started with a fan-built, 2,900-piece model. The goal: Lego's first Scottish building set.

A campaign has launched to turn V&A Dundee into an official Lego set. Kengo Kuma, the Japanese architect who designed the building, is backing the effort. The goal is for it to become Lego's first set modeled on a Scottish building.
The campaign traces back to a model someone had already built. The founder of a web studio had completed a 2,900-piece Lego replica of V&A Dundee, and the campaign grew out of pushing that model toward becoming an official set. Dezeen reported the effort as one Kuma is now backing.
What this report confirms stops at the campaign's existence, Kuma's backing, and background on who built the original model. Whether Lego is reviewing the proposal, what review or voting process it might go through, and when — or if — it could reach production aren't confirmed by this material.
What's Confirmed
- Campaign: an effort to turn V&A Dundee into an official Lego building set
- Building: V&A Dundee, designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma
- Goal: Lego's first set modeled on a Scottish building
- Origin: a 2,900-piece Lego replica of V&A Dundee, built earlier by the founder of a web studio
- Backing: Kengo Kuma is supporting the campaign
- Reported by: Dezeen
- Lego's official review, voting process, release timing: not disclosed
What's Left
Whether Lego is actually reviewing the proposal, what process it needs to clear to become an official set, and any production timeline aren't covered in this report. If more surfaces, it'll be picked up then.