![]() ![]() Would you like to contribute to our Builders’ Journeys column? I believe everyone has a set from their past that is significant for some reason or another, whether it was their first, a set you built with your grand parents, a set you built with your own kids. Coming up, I will take a look at some sets from the past, as well as sets from the present along the way, as we go in search of the Legacy of our Classic themes. ![]() Where would you like me to start? Leave a note in the comments below. In future posts, we shall take a look at the way that our original themes have evolved their legacy, as well as some of the others that have come and gone over the years.Īre our original playthemes still relevant to the kids of today? Or are they just a footnote in the history of children’s play? However, without a population, the towns were dull, empty and lifeless. LEGO Models, sold in kit form, were developed – providing the chance to put together building and vehicles, at something approximating a consistent scale. Of course, it is one thing to exhibit large scale models: unfortunately, they do take up more resources – in both space and brick – than many people could afford.
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