The Big Brick City Survey is back
Posted by Huw,Richard, organiser of the survey, writes:
The Big Brick City Survey is back, asking LEGO city builders worldwide to tell them about their LEGO city or town and with a chance to win a £100/€100/$100 LEGO.com voucher.
Last year, the survey discovered that the most popular LEGO city name in the world is LEGO city, and this year’s LEGO city builder questionnaire aims to build a bigger picture of trends over time, as well as asking for your biggest inspiration, and the largest change within your city in the past year. You can see more data from the 2022 survey on the Big Brick City website, which is cleansed and analysed before publication.
Created by the LEGO-loving team at Bricks McGee, the Big Brick City Survey is open to all aged 18 and over. The survey takes around 5 - 15 minutes to complete, and you can take part until Friday, 26th January 2024. You can take part in the Big Brick City Survey 2023 here.
40 likes
12 comments on this article
I only got a city of modulars, not that crazy stuff on YouTube.
I just have a few shelves of sets in my office. "Shelvland" sounds more like an Ikea product than a Lego city name.
Hmm. I wonder if piles of carefully arranged sealed boxes count...
My City (which is currently in the process of being temporarily dismantled though) consists of a mix of my LEGOLAND Stadt sets from my childhood, some Paradisa sets I acquired over the years on ebay, and the Friends sets from when our daughters were younger.
The survey is back! I was just about to take a census in my city while I made some minor tweaks here and there. Such great timing!
filled out the survey, but now should go see if my guesses (size & population) were accurate
My city goes for effeciency and is taken apart and stored to make way for castle.
Done
Breaking news: most popular LEGO city name in the world is "LEGO city"
Wonder if a bananas mashup of Minecraft, Ninjago, Star Wars and Nexo Knights could count.
Just started my first post dark ages city which is going to be elevated above a small railway loop. Population is still zero and it doesn’t have a name. Will take the suvey next year though if it returns.
@Ridgeheart said:
"The Ridgeheartropolis is more "moon base" or "doom fortress" than "city" and it's mostly populated by machines. Does that count?"
Kinda wondered something similar, but I just went with it lol. I used it as a chance to lobby for more classic space remixes.