If you played with Lego, what was your first set? Mine was this – my parents must have saved a lot to buy it, and I never again got anything this scale – and it’s such a perfect set for which I’ll always be grateful.pic.twitter.com/0qxRqsy4n6
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Oh, wow. Interesting. My Lego life has always been very set-centric. I’m not sure loose pieces ever made it to Poland?
It's possible that it was always sets? Here's from their official timeline from the 50s, pretty hard to parse that site though. https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/lego-group/the_lego_history/ …pic.twitter.com/i3w9WO4jSz
I'm curious how it was primarily merchandised over the years. There's no way that our stash was built up from kits, it was mostly generic pieces, even if bought second hand.
I don't think Lego sold loose pieces until the dawn of the Lego Stores, but they do have non-set-specific "creation kits" nowadays. After Duplo, mine was the Lego Space LL924. I think we got the moon-crater baseplate and some smaller Space ones too. https://img.bricklink.com/ItemImage/IN/0/924-1.png …
Holy lord, Lego space was in my dreams most of the nights.
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