The #380 (Europe) / #571 (USA) LEGO Town Hospital set from 1979 would have been the first hospital in the LEGO Town line.
You can read more about it in this discussion at Eurobricks. This one looks so good! Too bad it never made it as an actual LEGO set. I absolutely love this set! Buildings in LEGO Star Wars sets are so rare, and most of them are no more than simply a suggestion of a building rather than an actual solid structure. The next set featured in the video is the LEGO Star Wars Yavin IV.
Looks like LEGO also had plans for at least one LEGO Top Gear set, but the only thing that was ever released is one LEGO Top Gear minifig keychain, and some videos for the Speed Champions sets. A number of them are mentioned, including a Geonosian arena. Star Wars is one of the largest and longest standing LEGO themes, so it makes sense that it would have lots of LEGO designers working on various concepts at all times, with many of these ideas never becoming official LEGO sets. The LEGO Super Heroes constraction figures line may have included a Wolvarine character, according to some concept art shared in the video. I remember really looking forward to these, as LEGO Alien Conquest has been one of my favorite LEGO themes, conceived by my favorite LEGO designer, Mark Stafford. The first sets featured in the second video is from the second wave of the LEGO Alien Conquest theme. It contains 18th century European towns, forts, bridges, transportation and of course people, as well as colonial scenes. The last canceled theme featured in the first video is LEGO Europa. It would have been a perfect starter set for a LEGO City with plenty of room for expansion. The #6500 LEGO Holiday Village scheduled for release in 1996 was spread out on some nice big LEGO City baseplates, and included a shop, pizzeria, snack bar, and some vehicles. You can read more about this theme from the designer himself on his blog. Some of the robots malfunctioned and rebelled against their human masters, claiming the debts of the planet as their own – quite similar to LEGO Rock Raiders and LEGO Power Miners stories. The CYBOTS were robots sent into deep mines to extract energy crystals. The LEGO CYBOTS theme is particularly interesting because it introduces the first ball-joints, and the developed story itself lived on in other themes. There is a nice discussion about these sets with more pictures on the LEGO Classic Castle forum. The next sets featured in the first video are from the LEGO Castle line in the 1980s and 1990s, including a couple of medieval village scenes, a castle, a fortress, and dwarf mine. However the #3920 LEGO Games The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is quite similar. The #3867 LEGO Games Maya Mystica set was scheduled for 2012, but was never released. The LEGO Seatron theme would have been under the LEGO Space category, featuring an alien planet with underwater astronauts. The #1375 LEGO Spider Man Wrestling Scenesupposed to get released under the LEGO Studios line in 2002, but it never made it to production. The theme was probably canceled due to the topic of gangsters and alcohol prohibition, but the buildings do look really good. The prohibition era LEGO town was a an abandoned LEGO theme concept from the 1980s.
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The LEGO Ninjago Serpentine Train was featured in the LEGO Ninjago Masters of Spinjitzu TV series, but the actual set didn’t go past the prototype stage.
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Building instructions are available online (just search for the set number), but there are no instructions on how to play the game.
The #3868 LEGO Games Phineas and Ferb set was based on the Disney Channel television series, and was scheduled for release sometime in 2012. I have also added a list of sets mentioned by him for your convenience. In the video-player below I have included both videos from just2good discussing the topic of unreleased LEGO sets. It’s interesting to note however that even when a set or theme is scraped, the characters, stories, or part of the design can end up getting recycled into later releases. Some of these sets were canceled just before production, while others didn’t even make it past the concept stage. In the videos I wanted to show you today, just2good features LEGO sets and themes that were never released.
He is known for being a very reliable resource of upcoming LEGO sets, but he occasionally also talks about other LEGO related subjects. I recently came across a couple of really interesting videos on the YouTube channel of just2good.