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The list of LEGO Ideas submissions that have made it through to a future review stage keeps growing, with the latest one recreating the library from Buffy The Vampire Slayer!

The fan designer, Martin_Studio, has built one of the main locations from the hit 90s American TV show, the Sunnydale High School Library. The location is the heart of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the central meeting place for Buffy and her friends. The library is where research, planning, and friendships come together, a space that perfectly represents the spirit of the show. If chosen, it could become a future LEGO Ideas set.

The interior is filled with recognisable details and fan-favorite easter eggs. Among them are the Vampyr book, a poster referencing Oz’s band, Angel’s soul orb, the “Kiss the Librarian” mug, a small rat representing Amy, and various magical artifacts placed around the room. In addition to the library, the set includes a small, detachable scene inspired by The Bronze, Sunnydale’s iconic club. Designed as a hidden easter egg, it can be displayed separately or alongside the main building, adding extra character and a fun surprise for fans who know the show well. 

The model includes six Minifigures: Buffy, Willow, Xander, Giles, Angel, and Spike. The perfect selection of characters that make the set what it is, a proper fan and collectors piece. For those unfamiliar with the show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a supernatural drama-comedy series about Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), a teenager destined to battle vampires, demons, and forces of darkness. While navigating high school and young adulthood in the town of Sunnydale—which sits on a “Hellmouth”—she relies on her friends (the “Scooby Gang”) and her watcher, Giles, to fight evil. 

Martin_Studio has done a wonderful job in capturing the essence and story Buffy The Vampire Slayer from the 90s. Fans of both the timeless show and LEGO would love to get their hands on this set if it were real. Unfortunately reaching the required goal of 10,000 supporters doesn’t guarantee it’ll be made into a real-life LEGO set, but there is hope for fans as the LEGO Ideas team will debate on and choose which sets will be lucky enough to make it through sometime next year – we wish Martin_Studio the best of luck in the next stage.

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