LEGO toys

Bionicle is a line of toys made by the Lego Group that is marketed towards those in the 8-12 range. The line was launched in 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bionicle"

This list is a list of all of the various characters within the universe of LEGO's Bionicle. Click on the links to learn more about each one. ...more on Wikipedia about "Characters in Bionicle"

These are the characters in LEGO's Knights’ Kingdom line. Click the links to learn more. ...more on Wikipedia about "Characters in Knights’ Kingdom"

DINO Attack is a fictional toyline made by LEGO and aimed at 6-12 year-olds. It was launched in July 2005 for the USA, Australia, and Japan, and will be released for everyone else October 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "DINO Attack"

Duplo is a big version of Lego bricks from the well known Danish toy company The LEGO Group. Duplo bricks are twice the size of traditional Lego bricks, and are easier to handle for younger children. Despite their size, they are still compatible with traditional Lego bricks. Since 1977, Duplo has made sets with figures, cars, and houses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Duplo (Lego)"

FABULAND was a line of LEGO toys with fable animal figures, and whose packages were printed with comic strips that told the stories of those animal characters. The land in which those characters were supposed to live was called Fabuland, analogous to Legoland, the land of the LEGO toys. In the comic-strip stories of the packages, each animal that came in a FABULAND set had a particular name. The Fabuland animals differed from the traditional minifigs, in that they were slightly larger, and consisted of only one big piece. ...more on Wikipedia about "FABULAND"

Hafu is the name of a fictional character from the Lego Bionicle story and toyline. He is Po-Matoran and is the partner of Hewkii in the sport of Kolhii. He is also an incredibly talented-and boastful-carver, and is responsible for the statues on the Mata Nui Path of Prophecies. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hafu"

The Hero Knights are the good guys of Knights Kingdom. They will use all they have to defend King Mathias. Six of them are known. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hero Knights"

There are many things in the LEGO Knights Kingdom, and this page holds a record of each one. ...more on Wikipedia about "Items in Knights’ Kingdom"

King Mathias is a fictional character in the LEGO Knights Kingdom series. He is the wise and just ruler of Morcia. He is currently trying to stop Vladek and the evil forces in Morcia. He uses basic light blasts from his sword to battle Vladek's evil minions. ...more on Wikipedia about "King Mathias"

Knights' Kingdom is a fictional LEGO toyline, aimed at six to twelve year-olds, and was first officially announced in November 2003, in the British version of the LEGO magazine. In spring 2004, the large action figures were released in Europe, whilst America received them several months later. Both continents obtained the playsets in the summer. Knights' Kingdom chronicles the legends of the Kingdom of Morcia, a fantasy world, and the adventures that take place within it. The main characters are the knights of the opposing factions. It is a revamped version of an earlier Knights' Kingdom LEGO theme, featuring larger, action-figure like characters as well as more colorfully attired mini-figures in the traditional sets. While officially titled Knights' Kingdom on its packaging, it is popularly known as Knights' Kingdom II in order to differentiate it from the original theme which only included LEGO mini-figures and featured different knight, king, and villain characters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Knights’ Kingdom"

L gauge is the unofficial term for toy trains built from LEGO®. There are many different sizes within the nomenclature, however the commonly accepted scale is 1:38. ...more on Wikipedia about "L gauge"

Lego is a line of toys featuring colourful plastic bricks, gears, minifigures (also called minifigs or mini-figs), and other pieces which can be assembled to create models of almost anything imaginable. Cars, planes, trains, buildings, castles, sculptures, ships, spaceships, and even working robots are just a few of the many things that can be made with Lego bricks. High production quality and careful attention to detail ensures that Lego pieces can fit together in myriad ways, which is one of the main reasons for the toy's success. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego"

LEGO Adventures is a LEGO theme based on an Indiana Jones concept. The characters are an exploration and archeology team in an unspecified setting quite similar to a pulp action movie. The first sets issued in this theme were an Egyptian theme, followed by a South American, lost cities in the jungle, and a Dinosaur hunt. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego Adventurers"

Dash: Motion Expert and Team Leader. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego Alpha Team"

Lego Exo-Force is a Japanese animation (anime) themed Lego product line, concentrating on mecha anime. Mecha anime fans have long used Lego bricks to build both imaginative new designs and their interpretations of classic mecha like the VF-1 Valkyrie and MS-06 Zaku II, but Exo-Force is the first Lego theme explicitly based around mecha anime. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego Exo Force"

Lego Island was the first LEGO PC video game made. It was a best seller in its first year. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego Island"

Lego Loco is a Lego computer game in which the goal is to build a city complete with roads, buildings, libraries, parks, and as the name (Loco) implies trains. In lego loco you can interact with other players over a network, and send postcards. There are even secret buildings to be unlocked, like the space ship. Some Are unlocked by holidays, like July 4. Others are unlocked by placing 2 buildings next to each other, like putting an IG tower to the left of a radar dish, which makes a robot. You can make an island by putting four road pieces in a circle. To get the space ship you put two radars together. To get a mansion you put two red brick houses together. On Easter you get Easter pieces. On Christmas you get Christmas. On Halloween youb get skeletons, ghost trains, and Halloween pieces. On the fourth of July you get desert pieces. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego Loco"

Lego Mindstorms is a line of Lego Group products combining programmable bricks along with electric motors, sensors, Lego bricks, and Lego Technic pieces ( gears, axles, beams, pneumatic parts, etc.) to build robots and other automated or interactive systems. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego Mindstorms"

Pirates is a Lego theme featuring pirates and sailing ships. It was launched in 1989. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego Pirates"

Space is a science fiction Lego theme featuring astronauts and spaceships. It was introduced in 1978 and discontinued in 1999. Space was one of the most expansive themes in Lego history, and contained over 200 individual sets. It was outlived only by the Lego Castle theme. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego Space"

Technic is a line of Lego interconnecting plastic bricks. The purpose of this series is to create more advanced models with more complex movable parts, such as machines with wheels, in addition to the simpler brick-building properties of normal Lego. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego Technic"

This is a list of Lego themes, or lines of Lego sets. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego themes"

Lego Train is a theme in the Lego Group products. The sets include locomotives, tracks, rolling stock, trackside buildings (such as stations, signal houses, etc). ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego train"

Vikings is a Lego theme originally released in Fall of 2005. It is based upon the Norse warriors most commonly referred to as Vikings, as well as their mythology. The launch of the series featured 5 sets: Viking Fortress against the Fafnir Dragon, Giant Viking Ship vs. Midgard Serpent, Viking Boat vs. Wyvern Dragon, Viking Catapult vs. Nidhogg Dragon, and Viking Warrior vs. Fenris Wolf. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lego Vikings"

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