User blog:BrickCore99/Result Overview

I'm going in order of review, so let's start with Portal.

The Thinking with Portals! project, in my opinion, should have passed. Aside from new molds, which LEGO could have worked around, there was no reason it shouldn't have passed. It was a win-win deal: Portal fans would have the set of their dreams and LEGO would rake in the dough.

I knew Purdue Pete wasn't going to make it. There was no worldwide appeal with him. A good build, but it didn't really look like the real thing.

Space Troopers! was a great concept that appealed to both children and AFOLs. Again, a few new molds, which LEGO could have worked around. Sadly, it was rejected.

The Legend of Zelda Project I was hoping for. However, with the extreme detail on Link (the project's focus) I doubted it would pass.

Andy/Bugdroid the Android was likely rejected, as others have said, due to seemingly showing favortism to Android. Considering LEGO has released apps only for iOS, the dismissal was unfortunately predicted.

The Mini Shop Series was rejected likely due to lisences. A great project, but was also dismissed. Considering LEGO did a McDonald's set in the 1990's, they could have at least done that.

With great detail, the Tumbler was another worthy project rejected. It was probably because LEGO already did a Tumbler and does not allow remakes of past sets.

The League of Legends: The Raid on Baron Nashor was a well-done project. It was most likely dismissed due to the violence in the game it is based on.

The Land Rover is still being reviewed. But don't get your hopes too high, considering what happened with Portal.

The Exo-Suit, as you all know, passed. I am both surprised and happy. With all the techniques that can't be done in LDD, I thought this wasn't going to pass. I stand corrected!

This concludes my (long) report.