วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

A History of Star Wars Lego Sets - The Year 1999

Lego has been manufacture building and building toys for decades. Based in Denmark, the company started producing their beloved brick based sets with a Star Wars theme in 1999, around the time of the publish of The Phantom Menace. Originally Lego's possession to furnish Star Wars sets went for 10 years, until 2008, but due to the mutual success both parties experienced with the pairing, the license was extended again.

When Lego started to organize and make Star Wars sets, it was the first time that it had taken on an intellectual property goods covering its own walls. Star Wars seemed to be an distinct selection because of the resurgence in popularity due to the prequel trilogy and the fact that the science fiction franchise already had numerous licensing deals with their name attached to all from morning meal cereal to shampoo.

Lego Story

There were a total of 14 Lego sets released that first year, eight of which were from the Phantom Menace and the remaining from the traditional Trilogy, along with the iconic X-Wing fighter, Luke's Landspeeder, Y-Wing and Tie Fighters and the Snowspeeder. From the Phantom Menace supreme sets included two podracing sets, the Gungan Sub and the Naboo Starfighter.

Quite a few of these sets have been re-released in the years since this inaugural release, often times with critical redesigns and new, custom created pieces.

The figures from 1999 bear mentioning because they were in the traditional yellow form of the minifigure, that is with yellow face and hand pieces. In addition it was the first time that fans had a opening to see film characters represented as little Lego men and most were impressed with the results. The two podracing sets from this wave are unique in that it is the only time that the critical prequel character of Padme Amidala has appeared in Lego sets.

Many of these traditional sets and figures have come to be collector's items and though there are far more master pieces than there were at the time of release, these sets still stand up as rigorous and fun interpretations of the Star Wars world.

A History of Star Wars Lego Sets - The Year 1999

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