20 aniversario de Lego Star Wars

Hoy Lego celebra oficialmente el 20 aniversario del tema Lego Star Wars. Star Wars fue la primera colaboración con una marca externa o franquicia.  Algunos hechos significativos de estos 20 años.

  • Se han lanzado al mercado alrededor de 700 sets con 1000 minifiguras.
  • 1998: Se firma el acuerdo con Lucasfilm. Fue el primero de este tipo de Lego Group.
  • Febrero 1999: Se anuncia el lanzamiento de LEGO® Star Wars™  en la feria Internacional del Juguete de New York
  • 1999: Por primera vez en 20 años se diseña un nuevo pelo para un personaje, Qui-Gon Jinn
  • 1999: La primera cabeza diseñada específicamente se hace para Jar Jar Binks

  • 1999: Se lanzan los primers 13 sets + el LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Droid Developer Kit
  • 2000: Salen al mercado dos sets avanzados el 7181 y 7191, inicio de la LEGO® Star Wars™ Ultimate Collectors Series
  • 2000: #7190 incluye la primera figura de Chewbacca™ .
  • 2001: #10018 Darth Maul se lanza como un set exclusivo para LEGO.com y tiendas LEGO con una altura de 43 cm!
  • 2002: Ewoks, el joven Boba Fett y Yoda,  son las primeras minifiguras con piernas cortas.

  • 2002: El set TIE Fighter™, #3219, solo tenía 12 piezas. Fueron los precursores de los LEGO® Star Wars™ Mini Building de inicios de los 2000.
  • 2003: Se introducen las caras con color piel en los LEGO® Star Wars™, siendo el #10123 Cloud City™ de 2003 el primero.
  • 2007: Se lanza al mercado el #10178 Motorized Power Walker AT-AT™ . El modelo está motorizado y puede caminar adelante, atrás y mover la cabeza.
  • 2007: El #10179 Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon™ sale al mercado. Fue el set más grande por un tiempo.

  • 2011: El UCS Super Star Destroyer 10221 sale al mercado. Con una longitud de 124cm es el Lego más largo producido hasta el momento.
  • 2013: Se desvela en New York, el modelo más grande de la historia de Lego, una replica a escala 1:1 del LEGO® Star Wars™ X-Wing starfighter, Se necesitaron 32 master builders, y 17.000 horas para construirlo. Las piezas 5’3m.

  • 2014: La tendencia de construir pequeños e iconicos sets resurge con la serie de MICROFIGHTER series.
  • 2015: La plataforma CCBS (Character and Creature Building System) con sus figuras de gran escala empieza en la serie LEGO Star Wars-
  • 2017: El regreso del #75192 Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon™  10 años después de su predecesor. Tenía 2344 piezas más que su predecesor.
  • 2019: 5 sets conmemorativos del  20th aniversario con figuras exclusivas y naves significativas. Los puedes ver en la tienda online de Lego desde aquí
  • 2019: Star Wars Episode IX… stay tuned to see what this means for LEGO Star Wars!

Y pronto, muy pronto… deberíamos saber que UCS tendremos… hoy sería un gran día 😉

 

La nota de prensa oficial en inglés:

The greatest battles built since 1999
– celebrating 20 years of LEGO® Star Wars™ fandom

The LEGO Group raises its lightsabers to toast the fans instrumental to the success of the

LEGO® Star Wars™20-year legacy and launches five new special edition sets to mark the anniversary.

Billund, April 9: Twenty years ago, in a galaxy far, far away, the LEGO® Star Wars™ collaboration entered the lives of millions of children and fans around the world. Today, the LEGO Group is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the much-loved range that continues to unite fans of all ages and has inspired some of the greatest battles ever built.

LEGO Star Wars was the LEGO Group’s first IP franchise and has since remained one of the most popular, allowing fans across generations and geographiesto come together in fun and challenging building exercises. Around 700 different sets (including 1,000 LEGO Star Wars minifigures), five video games, several television and web series, and an abundance of other fun merchandisehave been released since the initial launch.

Jens Kronvold Frederiksen, Creative Director of LEGO Star Wars,said: “LEGO play and Star Wars is a dream collaboration for us,and we feel privileged to have one of the strongest fan communities out there who continue to inspire and challenge us to push the boundaries. This 20-year milestone is really a dedication and testimony to our loyal fans who have built, reimagined,battledand shared their LEGO Star Warsadventures with us for two decades. Twenty years on, the Force is still with us and there’s still so much more to come.”

LEGO Star Wars was first introduced at the International Toy Fair in New York in February 1999 and has been captivating fans ever since. An impressive 13 sets were launched that year, as well as a LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Droid developer kit. Over the years, many crowd pleasers have been released, including the first version of the Chewbacca™ minifigure. This was a triumph in itself because of its challenging design. The design team came up with the idea of creating a head with fur covering the back and front of the torso, which has been used in many minifigure designs since.

Derek Stothard, Vice President of Licensing at Lucasfilm said: “Our collaboration with the LEGO Group remains a huge success because it allows people to explore the Star Wars galaxy in a very unique way. Whether you’re meticulously building the Millennium Falcon for a display shelf or reimagining the battles with LEGO Star Wars models,the LEGO Star Wars range allows us to engage with fans of all ages who find the Star Wars galaxy as special as we do.”

Marking the 20th anniversary, the LEGO Group just released five special sets featuring iconic ships and exclusive throwback minifigures in tribute of the LEGO Star Wars history. The new sets – which debuted on April 1st – are a recreation of some of the most iconic and popular sets from the last twenty years, along with a new subtheme: Action Battle. The LEGO System in Play means that Star Wars devotees can build and bring to life some of their most beloved themes and characters – from Wookiees to Ewoks, Princess Leia to Han Solo and more – for even more intergalactic adventures.

As for the scenes and characters that haven’t yet been sent into the LEGO® Star Wars™ galaxy, stay tuned!
Fun facts only the most hardcore LEGO® Star Wars™ fans know:
– The 1999 Jar Jar Binks minifigure was the first ever to have a unique LEGO® head sculpt
– Yoda,Boba Fett and Ewoks were some of the first minifigures to receive short legs (2002)
– Except for battle droids and stormtroopers, R2-D2 is the character that appears in most LEGO Star Wars sets
– The Jedi Bob minifigure appears in just one LEGO® set, the 7163 Republic Gunship from 2002
– The Darth Vader minifigure has changed many times over the years, but his helmet remained unchanged from 1999-2015
– The 10179 UCS Millennium Falcon spent a day in a sauna, since it couldn’t fit into the ovens used to quality check a product’s resistance towards sunlight
– The cockpit windshield element in the 7191 X-Wing Fighter™ is based on a mould for a 4.5-volt battery box from a LEGO train set
– The 24 minifigures and droid sets included in the 10188 set enable fans to re-enact almost every single scene taking place on the Death Star™
– The Zam Wesell minifigure from 7133 Bounty Hunter Pursuit was one of the first minifigures to have double sided face decoration

LEGO® Star Wars™ 20 years of nostalgia in a wrap:
• 1998: Licensing agreement with Lucasfilm is signed. This licensing agreement is the first of its kind for the LEGO Group
• February 1999: The launch of LEGO® Star Wars™ is announced at the International Toy Fair in New York by the LEGO Group and Lucasfilm
• 1999: The first new male hair piece in 20 years is designed for Qui-Gon Jinn
• 1999: The first specially designed minifigure head is designed for Jar Jar Binks
• 1999: 13 sets + a LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Droid Developer Kit were launched
• 2000: Two more advanced sets – #7181 and #7191 – launch the LEGO® Star Wars™ Ultimate Collectors Series
• 2000: #7190 included the first version of a Chewbacca™ minifigure. It was a challenging design, until the design team came up with the idea of creating a head with fur covering the back and front of the torso, which has been used in many minifigure designs since
• 2001: #10018 Darth Maul launches as a set exclusively available on LEGO.com and in LEGO stores- at a whopping 43 centimetres tall!
• 2002: Ewoks, young Boba Fett and Yoda, included in sets # 7139, 7153 and 7103, are some of the first LEGO minifigures to have short legs
• 2002: Only 12 elements are required to build the 2002 TIE Fighter™, #3219. The set is among the early LEGO® Star Wars™ Mini Building Sets launched in the beginning of the new millennium
• 2003: The introduction of more natural skin colours in all licensed products also reach the LEGO® Star Wars™ universe with #10123 Cloud City™ from 2003
• 2007: #10178 Motorized Power Walker AT-AT™ launch 2007. The model can move its head and walk – forward and backward
• 2007: #10179 Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon™ launches. The biggest LEGO® set … for a while
• 2011: The UCS Super Star Destroyer 10221 is launched. With a length of 124cm it is the longest LEGO product ever made
• 2013: The world’s largest LEGO model, a 1:1 replica of the LEGO® Star Wars™ X-Wing starfighter, is revealed in New York’s Times Square. The massive replica took 32 master builders, 5.3m LEGO bricks and over 17,000 hours to complete
• 2014: The trend of constructing tiny, but ever iconic models, re-surfaces with the MICROFIGHTER series. Small enough to fit into a hand – big enough to carry a minifigure
• 2015: The CCBS platform (Character and Creature Building System) with its large-scale buildable figures infiltrates the LEGO Star Wars portfolio from this year onwards
• 2017: #75192 Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon™ launches – 10 years after its impressive predecessor. It succeeds the previous model with 2344 elements reaching a total of 7541 pieces
• 2019: Five special 20th anniversary sets featuring iconic ships with exclusive throwback minifigures launch in tribute of the LEGO Star Wars history – a recreation of some of the most iconic and popular sets from the last 20 years
• 2019: Star Wars Episode IX… stay tuned to see what this means for LEGO Star Wars!

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