List of Lego themes A Lego theme is a product line of Lego construction toys produced by The Lego Group based on a central concept. Before 1978, Lego produced several construction sets with common themes, but they were not necessarily branded as part of a single series or theme. Category:Themes introduced in 1949 Category:Themes introduced in 1953 Category:Themes introduced in 1955 Category:Themes introduced in 1957 Category:Themes introduced in 1958 Category:Themes introduced in 1961 Category:Themes introduced in 1962.
List of themes From Brickipedia, the LEGO Wiki Page Discussion Read Edit Edit source View history Report a problem. The LEGO Botanical theme has only been around since January 2021, but it's been exploding in popularity over the last few years. These LEGO sets are designed to look like real flowers or plants.
We have sorted all LEGO sets by theme worlds and years. Find sets by year of release. This table contains a comprehensive database of LEGO sets and themes released from 1949 to 2023, with information on set numbers, names, release years, number of parts, image URLs, and theme names.
January: 11 sets 2011 September: 7553 LEGO City Advent Calendar August: 3677 Red Cargo Train June: 5 sets March: 4 sets January: 5 sets 2010 September: 30012 Microlight August: 3 sets June: 6 sets April: 2 sets March: 7684 Pig Farm & Tractor February: 2 sets January: 8 sets 2009 September: 30002 Police Boat July: 7747 Wind Turbine Transport. This is a list of LEGO themes, or lines of LEGO sets, according to their official categorization. This article is an attempt to create a list of all lines of LEGO sets, commonly called themes, such as LEGO Town and BIONICLE and the years they were introduced and removed.
This does not include years where a certain theme was dropped and brought back the next year. Wooden Toys (1932. Search our LEGO database for sets from any given year.
A Lego theme is a product line of Lego construction toys produced by The Lego Group based on a central concept. Before 1978, Lego produced several construction sets with common themes, but they were not necessarily branded as part of a single series or theme. Following the introduction of minifigures in 1978, owner Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen pushed a new strategy of creating and marketing a series.