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Very first Lego set

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  • The_MackThe_Mack Member Posts: 239
    442.. Space Shuttle... I loved that little set.
    http://www.1000steine.com/brickset/images/0442-1.jpg
  • SabrejimmySabrejimmy Member Posts: 9
    My first set was 6071 Forestmen's Crossing. It's was (and still is) a fantastic set. Somehow after all these years I still have it in perfect condition.
  • hoyatableshoyatables Member Posts: 873
    ^Always wanted that set. Hoping that the eBay gods will shine on me :). I do have the hideout (the one with the "rock" that moves). Loved the Forestmen as a kid.
  • JdawgJdawg Member Posts: 83
    My first Lego sets were for Christmas in 1981. I was very lucky to get 3 sets that year.

    I still have there although some of the stickers for the Gas station and bus stop have been worn or missing. Parts are all complete except the black rope for the gas hoses.
  • odueckodueck Member Posts: 48
    edited August 2012
    I don't remember exactly what my first sets were but I had various BASIC, Fabuland, and space ones. However, I do remember the first one that I had paid for myself. It was 6319 - Cargo Center. For a few years, any spare change I had I put in a piggy bank. This was when I was from around 2 to 5 years old. At one point, the piggy bank was full (of pennies, nickels, and dimes, mostly) and we counted it. I can still clearly remember that there was nearly $40 in it and my dad saying he expected there to be $10 or so. I decided I would buy a Lego set, and this is the one I chose. Most of the pieces are probably still at my parents house, mixed in with dozens of other sets that my younger brothers and I accumulated over the years.

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  • rancorbaitrancorbait Member Posts: 1,842
    Hi all.
    I thought it would be interesting to see what everyone's first LEGO set was.

    Mine was #4500 rebel snowspeeder.
  • prof1515prof1515 Member Posts: 1,550
    I think there's already a discussion on this.

    If not, my first set back in January of 1981 was 6600.
  • skeet318skeet318 Banned Posts: 375
    Circa 198Osomething

    A race car track. 2 CART-type cars. Big grey baseplate with starting grid. Pit area. I know for sure my first lego were a big bucket out of a Sears Catalog.
  • skeet318skeet318 Banned Posts: 375
    Well. I don't count the buckets as sets.
  • JosephJoseph Member Posts: 629
    prof1515 said:

    I think there's already a discussion on this.

    Yep: http://www.bricksetforum.com/discussion/243/very-first-lego-set
  • skeet318skeet318 Banned Posts: 375
    6395 Victory Lap Raceway. I was 7 or 8. I was better at taking Legos apart then together. Before that buckets out of the Sears catalog. ..
  • skeet318skeet318 Banned Posts: 375
    Dug up a fossil thread.....
  • natro220natro220 Member Posts: 545
    That's a tough one...I can remember the first set that I was super excited to get, 6396 International Jetport. However, I have several small sets that I received as a kid that pre-date that set (the oldest being 6381 Motor Speedway) that I probably got before...so the first set, I'm not entirely sure.
  • LegoRoccoLegoRocco Member Posts: 100
    ^
  • madforLEGOmadforLEGO Member Posts: 10,838
    edited June 2013
    I believe the first one I got (The first I remember anyway) was http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=6606-1 - Road repair cart OR http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=6607-1 service truck ... Still a neat set IMO, but I am biased :-)
    First big set was 6384 Police Station
    or #6607 or #1977
    I remember those old bonus packs and they were awesome to get as a kid
  • madforLEGOmadforLEGO Member Posts: 10,838
    Props to the member that started this thread, it brings back so great memories, and memories of before Christmas and looking at LEGO catalogs and making out my Christmas list hoping I could get some of the bigger sets.
  • skeet318skeet318 Banned Posts: 375
  • MilcheaxMilcheax Member Posts: 52
    edited June 2013
    1984-1985 or so...

    I don't remember exactly which one was first, but #6603 Shovel Truck is the earliest I remember.

    For probably Christmas after that, the biggest set I remember (at least until getting #6990 Monorail in the late 80s) was #6386 Police Command Barracks. It was fantastic because both I and my brother had a motorcycle to play with *snicker*
  • PaperballparkPaperballpark Member Posts: 4,270
    As far as I can remember, it was #6384 Police Station, at Christmas 1984. My sister got #6374 Holiday Home at the same time, and we both got smaller sets too IIRC.
  • JdawgJdawg Member Posts: 83
    My first set was #361 Garage. Still is one of my favourites.
  • piratemania7piratemania7 Member Posts: 2,146
    Might have been black seas barracuda? At the age of 4 or 5 it's hard to remember anything but the big stuff.. I'm sure there were other smaller or less known sets before this.
  • PaperballparkPaperballpark Member Posts: 4,270
    edited June 2013
    @Jdawg uhh, that's a Tea Garden Cafe. Do you mean #361-2?
  • skeet318skeet318 Banned Posts: 375
    So...is everyone here a Reagan baby or what?
  • JdawgJdawg Member Posts: 83
    @Paperballpark Yup, it did not link to the set in the preview when added the -2.
  • binaryeyebinaryeye Member Posts: 1,831
    Aside from possibly having a basic brick set, I think the first set I had was #3669 Fabuland Fire Station. The first set I remember opening and building was #6803 Space Patrol.
  • Big_Blue_WinkyBig_Blue_Winky Member Posts: 181
    Mine was the plane carrying a space shuttle, still got the bits and instructions to make it but I just don't think I have the will power to dig it out of the cases of Lego I have stored in bedroom.
  • PeteMPeteM Member Posts: 447
    The first one I clearly remember was #6368 - my grandparents took me to ToysRUs while my brother was being born, so I would have been 3 years old. The reason I remember is because, on discovering I wasn't getting the baby sister I really wanted, I showed no futger interretreated under the hospital bed to start building the set... :)
  • Dread_PirateDread_Pirate Member Posts: 184
    I got my first set from my sis when I was 4 or 5 for my birthday. I cant remember which Bday it was but I do know it was before I started kindergarten. It was a Tipper truck like the #612 set from 1974 but it was all blue and bought around 79-80. I still have the dump bed part of the truck and prolly all the other pieces as well since they are standard bricks. The printing on the "grille" is long gone.
  • Pitfall69Pitfall69 Member Posts: 11,454
    This was my first Lego set. Engine CO. NO. 9

    http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=590-1
  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,729
    edited June 2013
    Ever since this thread was started 2 years ago, I have tried to remember my first set. I can't do it. I have tried to pull out every memory I have and it's just not there. So, I will venture a guess and say that it was either #420 #450 or #460. I had all of those sets and plenty more, but those seem the oldest from memory.

    I do remember my last set though. Both of my grandparents had died that year and I got this for Xmas. #404
  • piratemania7piratemania7 Member Posts: 2,146
    Does anyone know if there is a thread specific to which set you find to be most nostalgic?
  • iancam33iancam33 Member Posts: 407
    Mine was #6654. Motorcycle transport.
  • SuperTrampSuperTramp Member Posts: 1,021
    First Lego set was the Intercoastal Seaport(6541). i'd have been around 8 or 9.
  • ISDAvengerISDAvenger Member Posts: 205
    Mine was the 6375 Exon Gas Station. Dang, that was a long time ago. My mom told me she got me into Lego, because she wanted to get me toy that for the most part was indestructable and one I could build and play with over and over again. I was not too keen on the City sets, I really loved the Space sets. I remember after looking at the Lego Idea Book (Bill and Mary) I wanted the 487 Space Crusier so bad! Needless to say I never got it as a kid. Sad story I know. It was only $10.00 at the time..sheesh. Now that I am older (recently come out of my Dark Ages), and a O/T Star Wars nut so I tend to go overboard at times on buying sets.
  • HarryPotterLoverHarryPotterLover Member Posts: 238
    Wow I wish I was old enough to appreciate the old Castle/town/space sets, some for which I wasn't even born for! But my first set was when I saw the Star Wars films in 2006 and my first set was #6205 V-Wing and I got a couple from then til 2010 and got ALL Harry Potters from 2010-2011, and then that just blossomed into the 324 sets and counting I own today!
  • jtrjtr Member Posts: 37
    6970
    Beta I Command Base

    and various other classic space sets - i loved them
  • RonyarRonyar Member Posts: 373
    I was at the beginning of the Duplo period, so I think mine was #532. The earliest system set I remember is #452, which I still have, although it looks seriously warn. Why didn't brick separators get invented earlier??
  • bassbisonbassbison Member Posts: 8
    this is mine - brickset.com/detail/?Set=6355-1

    A nice little set! I still have it, although the baseplates are bent and the box is lone gone.
  • RonyarRonyar Member Posts: 373
    ^^ worn. I seriously shouldn't post after midnight... Sigh....
  • 91stlegotrooper91stlegotrooper Member Posts: 92
    Mine was 4653 Dump Truck
  • beegeedeebeegeedee Member Posts: 380
    edited June 2013
    The first set I got was, as far as I can remember, set #911 Advanced basic set. I was probably around 5 or 6 and it was a Christmas Present.. I don't have the set any more, or not that I'm aware of but my mum reckons there's a big bucket of Lego in the house somewhere and if there is the majority of the set, minus base plate as I know it got snapped in 2, is probably in that bucket somewhere and covered in teeth marks. I figured it was this set because of the winder on the crane and I remember the tracks too that it was on although I don't remember much more other than I also got a meccano set but much preferred the Lego. I also had #107 Motor set and remember the plate and the tracks as well as the bulky motor as well although I never seemed to have batteries for it.
  • burnsiderburnsider Member Posts: 75
    Jdawg said:

    My first Lego sets were for Christmas in 1981. I was very lucky to get 3 sets that year.

    I still have there although some of the stickers for the Gas station and bus stop have been worn or missing. Parts are all complete except the black rope for the gas hoses.

    Like you, my first set was the Shell gas station.

  • Captain_EyebrowCaptain_Eyebrow Member Posts: 177
    I'm pretty sure this was mine, it's the one I remember the best and the one I rebuilt first when I came out of my dark ages. There were other classic space sets but I'm going to plant my flag and claim its this one!
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  • piratemania7piratemania7 Member Posts: 2,146
    edited June 2013
    I remember along with Black Seas Barracuda I got this around the same time: 1682: Space Shuttle Launch, does bring back lots of nostalgia...
  • OldfanOldfan Member Posts: 707
    @Captain_Eyebrow: nice avatar! I think that set was my younger brother's first set as well.
  • Captain_EyebrowCaptain_Eyebrow Member Posts: 177
    @Oldfan thanks, I still get excited when the classic space logo pops on here an there. I really need to sit at a computer and re-size it so it looks as good as yours.
  • BRCBRC Member Posts: 125
    Lego Space from 1980. I still have it all now.
  • paul_mertonpaul_merton Member Posts: 2,967
    Pretty sure my first set was
    #6080 King's Castle. I think my sister had some of the smaller classic space sets before that, but this was *my* first set. It was amazing!!

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  • magrimagri Member Posts: 154
    My first set was #6081.

    I remember feeling like it was quite a substantial set to build at the time, and would regularly dismantle and rebuild.
  • AdeelZubairAdeelZubair Member Posts: 2,710
    My very first Lego exactly remember owning is: Sirius Black's Escape (4753) however I do remember owning Lego Dulpo and basic bricks.
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