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![]() Rumored Buzz on Ninjago Wedding - I Have No Memes 96 V2 InstagramWebsite Stats There are 18,072 items in the Brickset database. Brickset members have actually written 37,525 set evaluations. 9,671 members have actually visited in the last 24 hours, 20,821 in the last 7 days, 34,032 in the last month. 489 people have actually joined this week. There are now 243,152 members. In between Answers Shown Here own 30,871,221 sets worth a minimum of US$ 957,702,812 and consisting of 9,541,546,672 pieces. ![]() If you have a lot to tell us, utilize this contact kind. Often Asked Questions About Brickset Personal privacy and Cookies Affiliate Marketing Disclosure Website Map Contact United States LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure, and the Brick and Knob setups are trademarks of the LEGO Group of Business. 2021 The LEGO Group. Lego Castle, Subthemes Black Falcons Crusaders Forestmen Black Knights Wolfpack Renegades Dragon Masters Royal Knights Dark Forest Scare Knights Knights' Kingdom Castle (2007) Kingdoms Castle (2013) Topic, Castle, Licensed from, Availability19782013Total sets256 LEGO Castle was a Lego middle ages and dream environment featuring knights and castles. It was presented in Europe in 1978 and North America in 1981, and was supported continuously till 1999. The Definitive Guide for retro lego castle PromotionsOther medieval Lego styles have actually included Knights Kingdom, Knights Kingdom II, and Kingdoms, and are included here. Lego Castle sets were marketed under the LEGOLAND banner till 1991. LEGO chose to change and include LEGO System in 1992. "Timeless" Castle (19781983) [edit] Put together vintage 1978 LEGOLAND 375 (the "Yellow Castle") The Castle period from 1978 to 1983 precedes themes or factions, and is frequently known as "Traditional" Castle. ![]() Often understood by fans as "Original Castle", the knights featured distinct movable visor pieces, with eye slits, and a crest that runs backwards from the frontward-facing part of the visor along the helmet. These knights likewise wore a coat of arms (either a tunic or breastplate) over their body. It was not again up until 1990 when knights included movable visors and armor breastplates, as the knights between 1984 and 1989 had solid grill helmets while their "armor" was just a texture on their body. |
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