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Because he is consistently portrayed as the main villain who opposes the Ninja throughout the series, often seeking power and domination over Ninjago.
Because it was the first themed set that LEGO introduced, featuring medieval castles and knights, establishing a popular genre in LEGO's history.
Introduced in 1977, the LEGO 853 forklift was not only the first in the Technic series but also marked LEGO's initial foray into building more complex, functional models that could simulate real-world machinery. Its release set the foundation for the innovative and mechanically intricate sets that define LEGO Technic today.
Because the LEGO Group originated in a small carpenter's workshop in that nation in 1932, eventually becoming a prominent toy manufacturer.
Because LEGO released a series of sets inspired by iconic works of this artist, featuring playful interpretations of his art style and themes.
The LEGO Taj Mahal set, released in 2008, holds the record for the largest number of pieces in a single set, featuring 5,923 parts; however, the Creator Expert NASA Apollo Saturn V set, released in 2017, surpasses that with 1,969 pieces. As of 2021, the largest set by total pieces is the LEGO Colosseum, introduced in 2020, with 9,026 pieces, making it the most extensive set available.
Because it features a cylindrical tube on the bottom of bricks that allows for better interlocking and stability when connecting multiple pieces together.