Beyond the Brick’s Joshua Hanlon returns to the LEGO archive in Billund, Denmark! This archive is primarily used for internal research by LEGO employees. It is not open to the public.
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I was watching your video while doing other things and I ever so happen to look up. 35:37. There is a hobby horse, with a red stick, Whitehead, and blue rains. And this toy ever so happens to be reference in series 23 cmf knight of the yellow castle.
I have the thumbnail set and it’s epic!
i have a set from 1958 and its completed
are normal people alowd in there?
Lego 6080 Castle, my best christmas ever!! ☺
I was really into the Lego city-style sets. Two of my absolute favorites were the Space Shuttle/Launch Tower (Set 1682) and the Coastal Rescue Base (Set 6387). My parents didn't have a lot of money, so these two sets were like the holy grail for me when they bought them. I believe the Space Shuttle was close to $100 back when it first came out. The first set I bought with my own money was the Cycle Fix-It Shop (Set 6699). I think it was around $10-$12 brand new. I was excited because I took some money I earned to the grocery store and bought it. Now, I am really big into the 18+ sets including Star Wars (including the Falcon, Razor Crest, Star Destroyer, AT-AT), the 90th Castle set, and several other big sets in various themes…they make great displays. I have a huge backlog of sets to build…great way to forget the outside world for a few hours.
Very cool to see!
Where there any Modulex as well, or did they omit that in the exhibition?
I can just imagine how rare those wood lego toys are.. If there are 10 of each of those in the entire planet i would be really surprised.
They should make this open to the public and charge us.
Late 1990s and early 2000s were my childhood years. Adventurers, Rock Raiders, Knights Kingdom I, and Alpha Team were all so fun to build and play with! Before licensed themes took over 😂
You guys skipped pretty much all of the ‘90s and most of the’80s. Pretty disappointing.
6:55 This brings back so many memories. For my 10th birthday I got the Governor's Fortress. My mum bought it a couple of weeks beforehand and hid it in her wardrobe. I used to sneak in and open the flap to look at the minifigs every day or so. I even remember sneaking my gran in to show her too 😂I think she kept it a secret! Awesome seeing it again and the layout of the pieces brought it all back.
I remember when a friend of mine purchased our neighbour's old Lego, mainly consisting of pirate and castle sets. It made me really want a classic Lego ship. My mom found used a Black Seas Barracuda that she bought for me one Christmas. It was well used with missing pieces and substitutions. Not knowing what I had, I sold it in a garage sale before I went to college. I don't remember what price I received for it, but it was much less than what it was worth. Selling my Lego before going to college is one of my big regrets. Fortunately, my pastor hid some of my collection at his house so that it wouldn't get sold; unfortunately, that was the Mega Bloks portion of my building blocks collection.
in my videos I try to buy everything
Thank you sooooo much for the nostalgic trip down memory lane!
The flap had definitely not already come off on that
The value in that room…
Lego collectors are drooling lol.
Why are you treating those museum boxes like that? Put them back the way you found them and stop throwing them back on the shelf like that
A blast from the past
Whenever i hear bionicle i get goosebumps and start to cry
This new space is so much nicer than the old dooms day bunker. I love watching these archive videos, your knowledge is so extensive, thanks for taking the time to put this video together for all of us that will likely never get to see this amazing collection in person.
That lego set at 10:50 I still have, couple peices from the arms are broken, and no longer have that playscape.
I would've thought they would want less light in an archive to protect the integrity of the boxes and paint on the wood toys. 🤔
Have to do a little ranting here: ZNAP HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH BIONICLE. It was an attempt by LEGO to mimick the building style of Knex toys because that was the direction they thought the building block industry were headed. Rant over
Ok, who's up for a heist with me?
ok nostalgia hit me hard with that one
Long time viewer and congratulations! I would think it to feel quite rewarding to LEGO your way to such a special place!
The packaging used to be sooo cool. Lego please bring that back
It’s not pronounced Lay-Go. It’s Lego.
You should devote entire episodes for each Lego decade at a slower pace rather than the entire Lego history library jammed in one video. It would make more enjoyable and interesting.
This was a joy to watch. Would love to spend some time in that room