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How many total Star Wars LEGO sets are there?

How many total Star Wars LEGO sets are there?

More than 400 sets, from the smallest keychains to Ultimate Collectors Series sets with thousands of bricks. Here are some of our favorite LEGO Star Wars memories and models, from 1999 to 2019.

Why is the Lego set 18+?

When the company phased out Creator Expert last year, it did so because the ‘expert’ label was apparently seen as intimidating to potential new adult fans. It was then replaced by the 18+ age mark, which has since encompassed a broader range of sets across themes including Star Wars, Marvel, Ideas and more.

Which LEGO set is the rarest?

Released in 2007, the Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon is rare because it’s the most expensive Lego set ever produced ($499.99) and the second largest (5195 pieces), meaning it’s harder to find complete used sets.

How do you get old LEGO sets?

Used Sets. Discontinued sets in new and used condition can be found at the usual corners of the internet: Amazon, eBay, etc. Another place to check is Catawiki, a Holland-based auction site with a resident LEGO expert and weekly LEGO auctions.

Is LEGO losing Star Wars license?

It has been reported that the LEGO Star Wars license has been extended for another ten years. According to The Holo-Brick Archives, the agreement was set to expire some time this year since the old license was also for ten years.

Can kids build 18+ Legos?

With age verification, The LEGO Group are confident that its adult-targeted LEGO sets will now only be purchased and built by its intended audience. Visitors to LEGO.com will now have to confirm their age and enter their date of birth to verify that they are legally allowed to purchase 18+ products.

What was the first 18+ Lego set?

This year LEGO released their first ever 18+ sets in the form of three iconic helmets from the Star Wars franchise: A Stormtrooper helmet, a TIE Fighter Pilot helmet and Boba Fett’s helmet.

What is the oldest LEGO set?

We’re not here to debate what the first ever LEGO set was, so we’ll give you the LEGO set that most LEGO fans agree with, and that’s set number 234, or, as it’s better known: the LEGO System Garage with Automatic Door. They re-released this set with the modern brick design in 1957 and it became a resounding success!