![]() In 2020, the boxes ceased using the branding as "Creator Expert" and simply used an 18+ age rating and simple black box to further advertise for an older demographic, although the sets continued to be sold under the Creator brand at the Lego website. The previously released exclusive sets were then sold under the Creator Expert brand, and some received new updated packaging such as the 10220 Volkswagen T1 Camper Van that had originally been released in 2011.Ĭreator Expert is advertised specifically for adolescents and adults. After Model Team, the advanced sets had no labeled theme on the packaging and were typically only sold as exclusives. Previously, the advanced sets had been themed under Lego Model Team until the labeling was discontinued in 1999. In 2013, Lego merged its advanced technique models into the Creator line, under the sub-theme of Creator Expert starting with the March 2013 release of the 10232 Palace Cinema, a modular building. ![]() Creator Expert Ī Lego model depicting a real-life London Bus. The X-Pod theme also had smaller polybag versions of select sets without the mobile pod itself and had the first branded Creator 3-in-1 sets in 2006. They came with a strap to join them together for easy mobility and transportation. X-Pods were small, portable containers that contained small sets of Lego bricks. X-Pods were formerly a subtheme of Designer sets from 2004 to 2005 and transitioned to the Creator brand in 2006. Sub-themes Īccording to Bricklink, The Lego Group released 610 playsets as part of the Lego Creator theme. In September 2021, Matthew Ashton, The Lego Group's Vice President of Design announced the Creator alongside City, Friends, Lego Classic, Technic, Speed Champions, Monkie Kid, Ninjago, Collectible Minifigures and DOTS themes were continue until at least 2023. The theme began including Lego minifigures in sets based around buildings in 2011. In 2007, the Creator line introduced two sets based around creating mosaics under a separate sub-theme. The 2006 X-Pods were also the first Creator theme to use the "3-in-1" labeling on the packaging, which later became a primary feature of Creator sets. In 2004, a subtheme called X-Pods had similar smaller builds included in travel-sized containers and was also then branded under the Creator theme in 2006. In 2006, Lego then began branding its Designer sets under the "Creator" theme. In 2003, a theme called "Designer" began have subject specific sets with bricks and instructions included to build multiple models based around a concept, such as vehicles or animals. In 2002, the Creator name was used for sets composed of buckets or tubs of generic Lego bricks, which later became "Make and Create" and then "Bricks and More". The original theme called Creator was launched in 2001 and had over-sized minifigures, such as mascots Tina and Max, targeting a younger demographic but was discontinued after one year. Creator also has had several other subthemes such as X-Pods and mosaics. Creator is also a parent theme to Lego Icons, a Lego subtheme for adolescents and adults featuring advanced building techniques and large piece counts, mostly known for Modular Buildings and detailed vehicles. Some sets featured instructions for three different possible builds from the bricks included and most sets in recent years have used the 3-in-1 label. ![]() Creator sets have few specialized bricks to create buildings, creatures, vehicles, and robots. ![]() Lego Creator is a Lego theme for generic models. Lego Creatorģ in 1, Botanical Collection, Designer Set, Inventor Set, Magazine Gifts, Miscellaneous, Model Making, Modular, Mosaic, Postcard, Promotional, Seasonal, Traffic, Value Packs and X-Pod For the video game, see Lego Creator (video game). This article is about the Lego set theme.
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