Photo via Lego Ideas/Andrew Clark
Photo via Lego Ideas/Andrew Clark

Sometimes dreams can come true. Take this one Lego fan’s submission to the Lego Ideas website for a Doctor Who set.

Lego has confirmed a deal with the BBC to create the official Doctor Who set. Submitted by fan Andrew Clark, the final version is yet to be revealed, but Clark shared his vision on Lego’s site:

“The iconic Tardis sits where it all began, Totters Lane. The scene is a typical London street, with brick wall/fencing and lamp post with Totters Lane sign. The Doctor and his companion stand outside with K9 ready for adventures. The Tardis opens up to become the inner Tardis walls and can be placed next to the console where the Doctor controls their journey through time.”

According to the site, anyone can submit their idea, and if it’s followed by at least 10,000 backers, Lego considers making it a real set. A previous licensing agreement the BBC had with another maker prohibited Lego from making a Doctor Who set, but that has since expired, so it’s game on. The Doctor Who set will be released later this year and no price is set yet, according to CNET.

See Clark’s video on his idea here:

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