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If you've never heard of Lego's Ideas competition, it's actually pretty cool. Every couple months, fan-made Lego sets that get a certain number of votes are chosen to be considered to become official Lego sets. The company just announced its second-ever winning set, and it's a Caterham Seven.That means that, soon, you'll be able to walk into your local Lego store and buy an official Caterham Seven kit. It's probably not going to give you quite the same feeling as spending a couple hundred miles behind the wheel of a real Caterham Seven, but if you can't get your hands on the actual thing, a Lego set isn't a bad consolation prize. Also, building the Lego Caterham kit would probably take way less time than assembling the actual kit car. Let's also cross our fingers because one of the sets Lego is evaluating for the next competition is a Toyota FJ40. How awesome would it be to build that?via Reddit Why an Old Detroit Inline-Six Is Worth Saving Meet the Man Who Designed the 2005 Ford GT




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In addition, there are animated cartoons, numerous video games, theme parks, family-oriented LEGO "festivals" and internationally distributed magazines for both kids and adults. Plus, 3 new LEGO films are in production as a result of the...I want to read more! »Latest LEGO Set ReviewsJake on LEGO 4338 Monster PodSet promotes creativity like other sets in this line. implemented work well together, and the pin joint.... Morepcnerdkid on LEGO 8570 Gali Nuvai love this set first one i ever got but i thought she was a guy Andreas on LEGO 912 Universal Building SetGreat set, have it already 40 years!Enrico on LEGO 6441 Deep Reef RefugeAn unmissable set in your Divers collection. The whole set encompasses a large variety of objects. MoreEnrico on LEGO 6556 Scuba SquadThe set, at least for the period it was released during, is nice. The trailer works smoothly. The van shows the.... MoreAngela Beatty Daniels on LEGO 375-1 Deluxe Basic SetI have most of this my first set of Legos. I learned to love Legos with it.




Review your classic LEGO sets today on the ToysPeriod LEGO Reference Database.Latest Additions to the ToysPeriod Shop (View All)Micro Engineering 10-124 Flex-Trak N Code 55 18 Foot Bundle - $29.25 LEGO 4475 Jabba's Message Star Wars Set from 2003 New Sealed$52.00LEGO 4476 Jabba's Prize Scarce 2003 Classic Star Wars Sealed$63.00More Vintage, Classic, and Rare ToysLEGO 7127 Imperial AT-ST Rare Star Wars from 2001 New Sealed$64.00LEGO 1381 Vampire's Crypt Rare Studios Monster Set New MISB$145.00LEGO 5771 Hillside House Limited Edition Creator Set Sealed$137.00LEGO 9449 Ultra Sonic Raider Retired 2012 Ninjago New Sealed$129.00LEGO 7964 Republic Frigate Hard to Find Clone Wars Sealed$230.00LEGO 8099 Midi-scale Imperial Star Destroyer Star Wars New$79.00LEGO 6056 Dragon Wagon Vintage 1993 Dragon Knights Sealed$110.00LEGO 6420 Mail Carrier Classic Town Set from 1998 Sealed New$47.00LEGO 6595 Surf Shack Classic 1993 Seaside Town Set MISB New$57.00LEGO 7327 Scorpion Pyramid Retired 2011 Pharaoh's Quest New$220.00LEGO 5770 Lighthouse Island Classic




2011 Creator Set Sealed$99.99LEGO 7947 Prison Tower Rescue Retired 2010 Castle Sealed New$120.00Plus, 3 new LEGO films are in production as a result of the global phenomenon of "The LEGO Movie". LEGO is also reported to be the most recognized "brand" on earth. Interestingly, AFOLs (adult fans of LEGO) are playing an increasing role in this success, beyond just buying sets for their kids. Adult-oriented LUGs (LEGO user groups) have formed in many countries. Some of these groups are officially "certified" by the company. LEGO brick creations made by AFOLs are featured in art galleries and museums all over the world. (Using a "medium" both youngsters and adults can personally relate to is an astonishingly clever way to engage them in art and history!) A LEGO investor website tracks set value fluctuations, as its members try to profit from buying and selling LEGO sets like commodity traders. Vintage sets are also becoming more "treasured", as AFOLs seek to rediscover the simpler times and toys of their youth.




Perhaps more adults are discovering the enjoyment of building something in the physical world as a temporary escape from the stresses and cyber-world focus of modern life. But somewhere out on the fringes of this LEGO juggernaut is the rather obscure world of the polybag. TLG manufactures boxed sets in enormous numbers in an effort to satisfy the planet's seemingly insatiable appetite for their building sets. Individual sets can be in production for years. Larger sets can contain thousands of parts and cost several hundred dollars at retail. Happily for LEGO fans, nearly every current set seen in catalogs or on the internet can be immediately plucked from store shelves or bought online. Bargain-hunting, credit card limits or lack of display space at home may be the only impediments to instant LEGO gratification. In contrast, polybags are generally the simplest and lowest priced LEGO building sets ("free" to about $8). They are packaged in color-printed polypropylene bags, and are produced in relatively limited numbers for promotional purposes.




They can be used to highlight a special marketing event or made for a specific TLG "corporate partner". Their release can be focused on one store franchise or one event ... or hop from store to store, country to country or continent to continent. However, availability is usually short-lived, and LEGO marketers rarely indicate how extensive a polybag's distribution might be. Although these little sets are generally inexpensive and easy to build, they can be VERY challenging to collect. Several years ago, I first noticed polybag sets hanging on pegs at the check-out counters of my local "big-box" stores. Occasionally, I would grab an interesting set or two, particularly if the set was a 4-wheel ATV (all-terrain vehicle) or an aircraft. The LEGO ATV's are diminutive reminders of a spectacular ATV tour I took on the island of Kauai. A 30+ year aviation career accounts for my attraction to the aircraft. As my "bag count" continued to rise year after year, I suddenly realized I had inadvertently become a polybag collector.




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