I had the second gen police and fire, some of the construction stuff, the second gen airport, the space sets and a few of the cars, trucks and planes. I vividly remember all of them. I stopped getting them around 2012 so this makes me very nostalgic
Basically, the history of Lego City: 1978 - Lego City is established as a railroad town 1980s - Economic growth booms and populations rise, construction business explodes in stocks 1985 - Middle class grows 1988 - Lego City government sponsors racing tracks as it takes advantage of the Racing industry 1989 - Public services like Police and Fire departments established 1990s - Trading from worldwide shipping made popular 1990 - Airports and vacation services popularized 1994 - Beaches are taken advantage of and industrialized 1996 - Zoos are built, Oil extraction, and shipping is integrated as core industries. 1999 - Business sector completely established, as government loosens control over basic services 2000s 2002 - Space industry established, Education suddenly becomes more and more expensive as tuition becomes the primary source of money for schools citywide. 2003 - Private market and agriculture stocks grow high 2004 - People begin to take large loans to pay off college and university debt. 2005 - Housing and real estate markets growing high, but bubble forms 2006 - Aviation and train service passes and constructed, public housing and infrastructure is also made 2008 - Suicide rates over education and debt climbs, so helicopter and emergency services are made 2010s 2011 - Space industry becomes privatized, as competition increases innovation. Tourism becomes a major industry, as boats are in high demand, as companies quickly take advantage, producing cheap, low-quality boats that sink easily in the rocky terrain of Lego City. As a result, police patrol the seas as policies are ignored. 2012 - GDP per capita still grows at an all time high, but companies begin to monopolize several service industries. 2013 - Real Estate bubble bursts, rent and buying prices jump. Companies overspend, underpaying workers 2014 - Crime rates start increasing due to unemployment, increasing demand for police. 2015 - Middle class shrinks dramatically, while the rich benefit over informed stock exchanges before it falls. For the first time since its founding, the population of Lego City shrinks. 2016 - Fugitives escape to the rural areas, increasing police demand outside the city 2017 - Nationwide and citywide protests occur, vandalism across streets and burns most of the city is burned, sparking demand for fire rescuers and firetrucks. As a fire destroys a major port and neighborhoods, more and more migrate out of the city. 2018 - Job market destroyed, so remaining city infrastructure is left untouched and managed. But some people still continue their lives amid the chaos. And an ancient city is discovered in the rural areas, sparking researchers, thieves, and jobs. 2019 - Moon and space exploration is embraced, but overspending further decreased the middle class, as richer folks move out of the city for it offers no incentive or opportunity anymore. 2020s 2020 - The city is calmer, but crime still exists. Prisons are overcrowded sparking demand for more prisons, raising the working-class population. Due to depopulation, prices have dropped significantly, bancrupting more businesses, but allowing a more cheaper lifestyle. Deep-sea exploration begins on the shores of Lego City. Sad, the Lego City used to be so good. Now it's a dystopian burnt hierarchical society pieced with corruption and poverty. Edit: I added some bits to make it even more interesting.
Not gonna lie, I like the older lego sets more. I didn’t grown up with them, but they’ve got that simplistic charm to them. Of course, the newer sets are really detailed, so they have that going for them
Seeing some of these sets helps me to connect some of the weird pieces I've found in my dad's collection of Legos to what they were! Maybe my kids will see this kind of video in 20 years and think the same thing about their grandpa's & Dad's Lego collection! Moment of silence for: Those blue railroad tracks that I broke in half to make lightsabers with...
the 80`s and 90`s sets have so much character, they managed to make some amazing things with such a limited amount of parts... many of them look way comfyer than the newer ones SOUL!
thanks for posting this... all the child hood memories from the 80s sets brought a joyful tear to my eye. its amazing how Lego has advanced so much yet changed so little.
When I was little My grandma gave me some old lego that belonged to my mom and her brothers, u think they had the set on 32:43, however I only have two sharks (gladly one of them is the one with the weird sword like nose), the background rocks, the yellow propeller, algae, the sand colored plate and two yellow ladders and what they’re holding on to
@@shittttttt8016 32:43 were 90s sets. Not 80s. I remember seeing those over the katalogue. Sharks were only introduced during pirate theme in 1989. Those weird nose sharks i remember only started to appear 1996-1997.
I recall having two sets when I was a kid. One was the classic space ship. The other I could never remember even after watching several Lego vintage videos. That other set had a white fence, Windows with swinging covers, a tree and a 4x 1 brick with grill & headl ights print. No other mini figs except the classic space man
1:02:28 brings back memories, my mom bought it for me 3 times when I was 7. Ahhh 1:05:46... my first ever LEGO set 😢 sorry so emotional. 1:08:26 my most ever expensive LEGO set.. I have a video of me playing with it..1:09:04 my most favourite LEGO set ever.
I had a few LEGO sets growing up but they were mostly out of my family’s price range. Now as a parent I must have purchased my kids close to a hundred LEGO sets. My favorites are food-associated LEGO city sets. I have a little scene set up with the tiny popcorn and hotdog men, the popsicle truck, the pizza truck and the Target exclusive coffee stand. Wanna get the hamburger place that’s on fire soon.
Thanks for creating this compilation. I really enjoyed it. Fantastic seeing how sets have evolved over the years. So much nostalgia with the older sets I had as a kid in the late 70s and early 80s. I kept all my lego from my childhood even through my “dark ages” and have added many more to the collection as an adult. What a fantastic toy and hobby lego is. Great video.
Got kit 575 Coast Guard Station for my birthday. I remember being amazed because it was the first Lego figures I had with moving arms and legs! It was the beginning of quite a collection. A lot of great memories!
My first own Lego set is not on this video because it was one of the "Black Knights" sets (6034 Black Monarch's Ghost), released in 1990. It's really a charming and cute set, even if the theme is rather spooky. I mostly had sets from the early 90s and I loved the Paradisa sets, they had a slight girly touch but it wasn't too much like the "Friends" franchise today. The 6416 set is still one of the best ever IMHO. That pool baseplate is just so cool.
For someone who got their first lego city set in 2004 when I was 3 years old, and how I'm still into it and collecting to this day, this video hit me hard
At 40:05 was the first LEGO set I bought at Legoland California for my birthday. I was eight years old and already had the rest of the Space Port sets, the memories.
15:50 Xmas 1988 and my first set from Santa 🎅🏻. Build so many times that pieces stopped holding on to each other. Could build it now with my eyes shut.
Very comprehensive! I love watching the evolution from the primitive sets of the late 70s to the detailed ones of the present. I estimate I owned over 50 of these from the mid 80s to the early 90s. My first was 588 The Police Station. Among my favorites was 6392 The Cargo Center, 6392 The Airport, 6393 The Big Rig Truck Stop, 4030 The Cargo Ship, 6385 The Fire Station, 6379 The Riding Stable, 6386 The Police Station, 6380 The Hospital, and 3395 The Race Track. I want to add the train station to this list, but that along with the train and another train station in yellow bricks were not included. At first I thought trains were in a different section and not part of Lego City, but I see the monorail set from 1990 along with more modern train stations that were released later. Was this an oversight or were train sets classified as something else back in the early days?
Wow! Great video! So much nostalgia. At 27:58 is mi first ever Lego set, which I received as a gift when I was around 7. Fortunately, I was able to foud it a couple years ago on Amazon, in sealed condition for around 40 bucks. Instantly bought it and now have it a my desk on a display case as a collectible :)
I found the Res-Q range of sets very appealing but by that time I had already started high school & Lego was seen as a Kid's toy. Looking back I would have loved to have those sets despite being more of Space theme kid.
Hour and a half looking an old LEGO sets... and man I'm full of nostalgia. Thank you for this! :) 80's was my childhood. What I've got then and remember are: 6627, 6365, 6382, 6680, 6362, 6608, 6374 (one of my best memories to this...), 6384 (and this...), 6695, 6380, 6349. Always wanted that damn black truck with helicopter, but never got one (6357)! :D
I realized that the reason I’m not “good” at Lego isn’t because I’m dumb, but rather because there’s THOUSANDS of different types of pieces and it overwhelms my ADHD brain. (Born in 2001, started playing with Lego in 2011)
This just goes to show how much better the pirates, castle, and spaces sets were than city In the 90’s. I thought I had several city sets but I really only had a few octan sets from 93/94. You can see a huge shift in quality and detail from 2005 on. The modern era blows my old 90s nostalgia out of the water.
5:05 6364, My first ever lego set. My dad bought it for my 6th birthday! I still have the pieces of that one. LOL all of the lego pieces are in one large box today.
Comparing police station ( 53:48 ) to the newer ( 1:26:47 ) I got conclusion that newer sets may have more interesting parts and better colouring, but they are so much less detailed and aren't as cleverly designed as these from 2006-2010.
You know what’s sad, you can see when you started to grow up based on how many sets you had per release year, I noticed that 2012-2013 was when the amount of sets I had started to slow down, the last big set I owned was the 2013 Coast guard ship and I had 6 sets from 2014. In comparison when combined usually my brother and I would have around 3/4 of all the sets from one year. 2015 was the last year Lego city set I got that being the submarine. 2016 onwards most of the sets I don’t recognise and the few that I do are from seeing them advertised or on shelves when I was walking past a shop.
when I was a kid i got many of these sets. I'm impressed how my memory remembers each one of them, how and when I got them.
I didn’t really collect these mostly just the coast guard stuff
@@phlugalsuarus3210 I just collect classic space lol
Same but with Star Wars, Classic Space, Castle (or just medieval LEGO in general), pirates, and Harry Potter.
I had the second gen police and fire, some of the construction stuff, the second gen airport, the space sets and a few of the cars, trucks and planes. I vividly remember all of them. I stopped getting them around 2012 so this makes me very nostalgic
@Pavlov vr updates. your lying
Basically, the history of Lego City:
1978 - Lego City is established as a railroad town
1980s - Economic growth booms and populations rise, construction business explodes in stocks
1985 - Middle class grows
1988 - Lego City government sponsors racing tracks as it takes advantage of the Racing industry
1989 - Public services like Police and Fire departments established
1990s - Trading from worldwide shipping made popular
1990 - Airports and vacation services popularized
1994 - Beaches are taken advantage of and industrialized
1996 - Zoos are built, Oil extraction, and shipping is integrated as core industries.
1999 - Business sector completely established, as government loosens control over basic services
2000s
2002 - Space industry established, Education suddenly becomes more and more expensive as tuition becomes the primary source of money for schools citywide.
2003 - Private market and agriculture stocks grow high
2004 - People begin to take large loans to pay off college and university debt.
2005 - Housing and real estate markets growing high, but bubble forms
2006 - Aviation and train service passes and constructed, public housing and infrastructure is also made
2008 - Suicide rates over education and debt climbs, so helicopter and emergency services are made
2010s
2011 - Space industry becomes privatized, as competition increases innovation. Tourism becomes a major industry, as boats are in high demand, as companies quickly take advantage, producing cheap, low-quality boats that sink easily in the rocky terrain of Lego City. As a result, police patrol the seas as policies are ignored.
2012 - GDP per capita still grows at an all time high, but companies begin to monopolize several service industries.
2013 - Real Estate bubble bursts, rent and buying prices jump. Companies overspend, underpaying workers
2014 - Crime rates start increasing due to unemployment, increasing demand for police.
2015 - Middle class shrinks dramatically, while the rich benefit over informed stock exchanges before it falls. For the first time since its founding, the population of Lego City shrinks.
2016 - Fugitives escape to the rural areas, increasing police demand outside the city
2017 - Nationwide and citywide protests occur, vandalism across streets and burns most of the city is burned, sparking demand for fire rescuers and firetrucks. As a fire destroys a major port and neighborhoods, more and more migrate out of the city.
2018 - Job market destroyed, so remaining city infrastructure is left untouched and managed. But some people still continue their lives amid the chaos. And an ancient city is discovered in the rural areas, sparking researchers, thieves, and jobs.
2019 - Moon and space exploration is embraced, but overspending further decreased the middle class, as richer folks move out of the city for it offers no incentive or opportunity anymore.
2020s
2020 - The city is calmer, but crime still exists. Prisons are overcrowded sparking demand for more prisons, raising the working-class population. Due to depopulation, prices have dropped significantly, bancrupting more businesses, but allowing a more cheaper lifestyle. Deep-sea exploration begins on the shores of Lego City.
Sad, the Lego City used to be so good. Now it's a dystopian burnt hierarchical society pieced with corruption and poverty.
Edit: I added some bits to make it even more interesting.
What blud is yapping about 💀
Lego city history
Damn Lego City has a lot of lore
@@CC-1004Gree I made this up... I don't even remember writing this lmao
Wow
i'm surprised how nice the sets got in the early 90's
Ye
Golden age of lego
@Andrzej Kąkol for me it's not about minifig face but the architecture of these sets
larry rider no best year is 2020 because minecraft legos are best
VTEC HONDA just kidding
whoever made it through the whole video I have your respect
I now have ur respect
Dude i loove legos.
It's been a week now.... Watching 7-8 minutes every day... I'm half way now
I seen it at least a dozen times now lol .... I use it to identify sets
I made it threw so I get respect
Not gonna lie, I like the older lego sets more. I didn’t grown up with them, but they’ve got that simplistic charm to them. Of course, the newer sets are really detailed, so they have that going for them
i know what you mean, they were often smaller and less detailed but they really had a nice aesthetic, also there were whole towns in single sets...
49:27 a man has fallen into the river in lego city
Lol
Build the helicopter
HEY
@@patrickksblog and off to the rescue!
Bábovka Naladená ahoj cau
2005 sets start at 46:47
You’re welcome
Thanks pal 👍
Yes, this is where the Nostalgia hits me.
Nice man
This was the perfect time to get into lego as a kid
Thank you you saved lots of my time
Nostalgia hit me hard
Seeing some of these sets helps me to connect some of the weird pieces I've found in my dad's collection of Legos to what they were! Maybe my kids will see this kind of video in 20 years and think the same thing about their grandpa's & Dad's Lego collection!
Moment of silence for:
Those blue railroad tracks that I broke in half to make lightsabers with...
Lego pieces say the set number theyre from
Oh my gosh me too they were in this weird lego box
47:14 ahh the nostalgia!
I grew up with the LEGO sets from 2012-2017 I think about them everyday
Same here there so cool!
Same
2005-2015
05:21 my first ever Lego car
Wow! Nice! You probably have a lot of vintage sets!
@@KevinStudios7 I do!!
I cant remember what i had for lunch but i remember every lego set i had 30 years ago.
That's common sense, important events are remembered, eating is for sissies and mortals.
the 80`s and 90`s sets have so much character, they managed to make some amazing things with such a limited amount of parts... many of them look way comfyer than the newer ones SOUL!
Plus the 90s suspension system, of course!
01:00:21 My first ever lego set 🤧🥺
Thanks you dad and mom ❤
Nostalgia hits hard
That was also one of my first ones
That was my second! My first one was the yellow LEGO truck
My first set was.... I cant remember but my first Lego Technic set was the 42037
SAME!!! I remember, on Christmas, I got 5 police sets. That was amazing! Edit: 47:44 i mean that one
Edit: 59:10 that was the one!!!
@@TheFreakJessie same i had the lego truck and the family house from the same year
As a kid growing up in the 2000’s and early 2010’s I believe these were legos best years
Timestamps of my favorite sets for future reference
4:42
14:03
20:21
21:12
24:24
25:52
32:46
38:57
45:38
49:34
51:01
54:49
54:55
55:10
55:49
58:11
59:49
1:01:47
1:04:33
1:08:18
1:08:26
1:09:00
1:09:06
1:13:07
Solid choices
1:00:13 my first ever LEGO set bring back nostalgia.
Mines too bro
Wow that was my first lego set too i remember that!
47:10 sets 7235 and 7236 were my first sets. Still actually have them!
My first set was 1:05:05 i wish i still had it
My first ever 58:15 😢and I dont have it anymore
56:00 my first ever Lego car
My first lego ever was 50:49
Same
My first was the 2018 LEGO creator 3 in 1 ocean get aways set
omfg yes
OMG I forgot I had that I think I disassembled it :O
thanks for posting this... all the child hood memories from the 80s sets brought a joyful tear to my eye.
its amazing how Lego has advanced so much yet changed so little.
When I was little My grandma gave me some old lego that belonged to my mom and her brothers, u think they had the set on 32:43, however I only have two sharks (gladly one of them is the one with the weird sword like nose), the background rocks, the yellow propeller, algae, the sand colored plate and two yellow ladders and what they’re holding on to
Underrated comment. Amazing
Yeah same, I think I have some of the 1978-1980 Lego figures, a lot of the chest prints are very similar
@@shittttttt8016 32:43 were 90s sets. Not 80s. I remember seeing those over the katalogue. Sharks were only introduced during pirate theme in 1989. Those weird nose sharks i remember only started to appear 1996-1997.
If your mom were little in the 90s that means shes just around my age (30++). How old are u ?
@@ChannelBerpindah turning 6 months tomorrow
I recall having two sets when I was a kid. One was the classic space ship. The other I could never remember even after watching several Lego vintage videos. That other set had a white fence, Windows with swinging covers, a tree and a 4x 1 brick with grill & headl ights print. No other mini figs except the classic space man
1:02:28 brings back memories, my mom bought it for me 3 times when I was 7. Ahhh 1:05:46... my first ever LEGO set 😢 sorry so emotional. 1:08:26 my most ever expensive LEGO set.. I have a video of me playing with it..1:09:04 my most favourite LEGO set ever.
Kinda relative! I feel you!
AYO SAME
THIS BRINGS BACK SO MNY MEMORIES
I got it when I was 6
I had the same ambulance, don’t know where it is now tho T_T
I have the first one. I feel like an idiot for dissasembling my older ones from 2007. I have to rebuild them some day.
My first set is 1:05:57
10:29 my Dad has that set until I took it apart for parts as a kid Man that’s sad.
Well you're father still love you
Wow some of those pieces are older than I thought, quite the legacy each type of piece has, I find it fascinating.
As this sets are on the screen we think back on our childhoods
Some of these 2007-2014 sets bring back a ton of memories.
2007
2014
7:57 my first Lego Fuel Station
How old are you friend???
@@francescofilippini9387 44.. in my childhood this was my first Lego Fuel Station..
Whoever made this video, you have my utmost respect.
You're welcome
Huge amounts of respect for putting this together man
I had a few LEGO sets growing up but they were mostly out of my family’s price range. Now as a parent I must have purchased my kids close to a hundred LEGO sets. My favorites are food-associated LEGO city sets. I have a little scene set up with the tiny popcorn and hotdog men, the popsicle truck, the pizza truck and the Target exclusive coffee stand. Wanna get the hamburger place that’s on fire soon.
1:00:33 I really liked that one
I remember When me and my bro watched this set from lego magazine and we were like:" wow, we're never gonna get it. Lets build it with our legos? "
don’t say legos say LEGO bricks
I guess it does not matter but say LEGO brick
That is my biggest and proboly all time favorite lego city set
rare
Thanks for creating this compilation. I really enjoyed it. Fantastic seeing how sets have evolved over the years. So much nostalgia with the older sets I had as a kid in the late 70s and early 80s. I kept all my lego from my childhood even through my “dark ages” and have added many more to the collection as an adult. What a fantastic toy and hobby lego is. Great video.
Got kit 575 Coast Guard Station for my birthday. I remember being amazed because it was the first Lego figures I had with moving arms and legs! It was the beginning of quite a collection. A lot of great memories!
My first own Lego set is not on this video because it was one of the "Black Knights" sets (6034 Black Monarch's Ghost), released in 1990. It's really a charming and cute set, even if the theme is rather spooky. I mostly had sets from the early 90s and I loved the Paradisa sets, they had a slight girly touch but it wasn't too much like the "Friends" franchise today. The 6416 set is still one of the best ever IMHO. That pool baseplate is just so cool.
Im a 80's kid. I'm so glad I kept my collection.
The police force is my favorite and thank you because it flooded good memories
The old sets have charm to them they bring me nostalgia
the 2003-2007 sets give so much nostalgia of building these with my dad ❤️
Those sets between 1995 and 2005 make me very nostalgic, they used so many bright clear plastic parts during that time
For someone who got their first lego city set in 2004 when I was 3 years old, and how I'm still into it and collecting to this day, this video hit me hard
Got my first 2 sets in 2005 and still collecting..
This 80s and early 90's sets give me back many memories. I owned lot's of them.
not gonna like i shed a couple tears watching this video because it reminded me off all the sets i had as a kid and played with
55:56 one of my first lego sets
Uh which one, your time stamp is off
Damn i remember that set. My dad bought it for my brother
@@feni-roblox3914 i got it when i was like 2 or 3 years old
1592 was always a good one. Even tho i never had this set
At 40:05 was the first LEGO set I bought at Legoland California for my birthday. I was eight years old and already had the rest of the Space Port sets, the memories.
SO many sets from the 80's to early 90's i had as a kid. dang that took me back!
watched the whole movie with joy! so many good memories!! it is so sad lego city is so bad the last years. the 90s sets are the best
15:50 Xmas 1988 and my first set from Santa 🎅🏻. Build so many times that pieces stopped holding on to each other. Could build it now with my eyes shut.
Ok the 2005 police station is one of the best city sets and I’m so glad I kept it built
Very comprehensive! I love watching the evolution from the primitive sets of the late 70s to the detailed ones of the present. I estimate I owned over 50 of these from the mid 80s to the early 90s. My first was 588 The Police Station. Among my favorites was 6392 The Cargo Center, 6392 The Airport, 6393 The Big Rig Truck Stop, 4030 The Cargo Ship, 6385 The Fire Station, 6379 The Riding Stable, 6386 The Police Station, 6380 The Hospital, and 3395 The Race Track. I want to add the train station to this list, but that along with the train and another train station in yellow bricks were not included. At first I thought trains were in a different section and not part of Lego City, but I see the monorail set from 1990 along with more modern train stations that were released later. Was this an oversight or were train sets classified as something else back in the early days?
Why do I find Lego city had MUCH more soul before despite its simplicity?
Because it felt more like a toy
Wow! Great video! So much nostalgia. At 27:58 is mi first ever Lego set, which I received as a gift when I was around 7. Fortunately, I was able to foud it a couple years ago on Amazon, in sealed condition for around 40 bucks. Instantly bought it and now have it a my desk on a display case as a collectible :)
26:23 was my dads LEGO set. He gave it to me a long time ago. Unfortunately, it’s in terrible condition but I’m trying to fix it
Love this video ! Brings me so many memories
I found the Res-Q range of sets very appealing but by that time I had already started high school & Lego was seen as a Kid's toy. Looking back I would have loved to have those sets despite being more of Space theme kid.
10:35 Im currently constructing that set, the airplane and Heli are done already. I still have those plates with the runway on it.
35:20 my first lego set. I was 4
2006 City airport was my last set when I was 11. It was my christmas gift and I remember waking up so early to play 😭
*My first ever Lego set was **32:50** 😎, good ol' memories 90's* ♥️
That was my first underwater set
5:10 was my first one that I actually kept without destroying
That's cool james
ah yes, one of my fav themes. My first 3 sets ( i got them all together as a gift) were from this theme from 2008 and 2009 themes
2008
2009
50:35 10:05:27 10:06:02 10:07:48
We owned (and still own! :-) ) the Riding Stable (6379) and the Holiday Home (6374) with my sister. Enjoyed playing with them sooo much!
THANK YOU! This bring back so much of my memory and childhood. wow thank you!
Me looking at 49:27 the wheels from lego city 7903 helicopter: **Lego Racers Tiny Turbos flashbacks**
Hour and a half looking an old LEGO sets... and man I'm full of nostalgia. Thank you for this! :)
80's was my childhood. What I've got then and remember are: 6627, 6365, 6382, 6680, 6362, 6608, 6374 (one of my best memories to this...), 6384 (and this...), 6695, 6380, 6349.
Always wanted that damn black truck with helicopter, but never got one (6357)! :D
1:13:05 I remember when i get this from my mother!!! I really wanted an aeroplane and she bought this for me❤❤
:) wow that’s nice
Christmas vibes from 2016
1:05:49 I remember that set my brother made it n gave it to me brings back many memories of playing with it ❤️👍this was one of my first Lego sets!!
My dad got so many from 80's and 90's when i was 6 or 7 i played with his lego's and the memories are coming back. 🤤
50:57 didnt think i could get thrown that far down memory lane by a photo
The most anticipated video in the history of the internet
That's a huge video. Nice work
1:08:32 My first ever lego set I got. Brings me memories when I was younger., 😔
I got that one but it wasn't my first
I realized that the reason I’m not “good” at Lego isn’t because I’m dumb, but rather because there’s THOUSANDS of different types of pieces and it overwhelms my ADHD brain. (Born in 2001, started playing with Lego in 2011)
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Man I really need to go thru my old Lego again.
Finally i been waiting for a video of this
This just goes to show how much better the pirates, castle, and spaces sets were than city In the 90’s. I thought I had several city sets but I really only had a few octan sets from 93/94. You can see a huge shift in quality and detail from 2005 on. The modern era blows my old 90s nostalgia out of the water.
I smile every time i see the set i have here ;)
I was not expecting to feel nostalgic.
1:00:17 my first set of lego city (7285), one of the best sets of the police besides the 7498, good times ;)
57:00 This little fella was my first set with a minifigure in it and the first Lego City set as well.
5:27 found this at my grandmas house. Aparently my mum remembered it when i found the instructions a rebuilt it.
Me looks at the timemark: I need to get comfy
When u watch this and u think: "Damn, l had a shit ton of LEGO sets"
1:05:49 my first ever left set. It’s so precious
That's too bad
As a kid I had some of the old lego town sets, I would play more with them than the new ones
5:05 6364, My first ever lego set. My dad bought it for my 6th birthday! I still have the pieces of that one. LOL all of the lego pieces are in one large box today.
Comparing police station ( 53:48 ) to the newer ( 1:26:47 ) I got conclusion that newer sets may have more interesting parts and better colouring, but they are so much less detailed and aren't as cleverly designed as these from 2006-2010.
i'm the only one who think that should be a lego worlds 2 and all lego city set that was ever made should be on this game?
Look at them cute little old lego smiles :D
53:40 and 53:42 were my first lego sets
14:14 my first lego❤
6541 and 6542 were the two sets I always wanted more than anything when I was a kid.
Tbh I’m not surprised by how many city sets there are
子供の頃に親に買ってもらった物の思い出に浸るも良し。高価で買ってもらえなかった物に思いを馳せるも良し。素晴らしい動画ありがとうございます。
the only thing i saw between old lego city and new lego city was the size of the sets that has changed so much
You know what’s sad, you can see when you started to grow up based on how many sets you had per release year, I noticed that 2012-2013 was when the amount of sets I had started to slow down, the last big set I owned was the 2013 Coast guard ship and I had 6 sets from 2014. In comparison when combined usually my brother and I would have around 3/4 of all the sets from one year. 2015 was the last year Lego city set I got that being the submarine. 2016 onwards most of the sets I don’t recognise and the few that I do are from seeing them advertised or on shelves when I was walking past a shop.
2:50 i have this one thanks dad for this masterpiece
55:17 was my first lego city set (not my first I think my first was a star wars set)