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Let’s Hope This LEGO-Go POWER RANGERS Set Becomes a Reality

Let’s Hope This LEGO-Go POWER RANGERS Set Becomes a Reality

Since its inception in 1993, the Power Rangers franchise has endured series after series and toy line after toyline. Next year, they will be rebooted once again for the big screen. If this latest LEGO Idea gets off the ground, fans will be able to let their nostalgia flag fly, this time in LEGO form.

Power Rangers

User bruceywan has submitted his idea for the Command Center set from the first U.S. series, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. It would have a hologram (sticker) of the guiding spirit of the Rangers, Zordon, as well as the robot that keeps it running “smoothly,” Alpha-5.

Power Rangers

The set would also come with LEGO figures of the entire team: Jason, Kimberly, Trini, Billy, and Zack. There are also two versions of Tommy in both his Green and White Power Ranger costumes (I am a Green Ranger fan myself. The Dragonzord was the coolest).

Remember, this set is still in the design phase. Bruceywan has 595 days to gather 10000 people in support of the idea for it to move to the next stage of development. If you would like to be a part of this process, you can do so here.

You can check out some more photos from this concept set in the gallery below.

With 23 seasons under its belt, Power Rangers has a plethora of characters and creatures to make for some great LEGO sets. Let’s help bruceywan know he has a great idea.

So what do you think? Are you going to show your support and get this Power Rangers concept to the next stage? What other versions of the series would you like to see get the LEGO treatment? Let me know on Twitter or morph into the comments below.

Images: Bruceywan/Lego Ideas, Saban, Inc.

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