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  1. 6. In some cases, there were different numbers for the USA and the rest of the world, but I don't know if that's the case with Ricky Racoon. LEGO also extended from a 3-digit numbering to a 4-digit numbering around that time, so maybe some sets were renumbered. At the time, LEGO didn't seem to care that much about set numbers (and as you've ...

    • 10000-19999
    • 20000-29999
    • 30000-39999
    • 40000-49999
    • 50000-59999
    • 60000-69999
    • 70000-79999
    • 80000-89999
    • 90000-99999
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    Batman: Arkham Asylum Breakout 10937 The Direct to Consumer number range, 10000-10399 has continued to be used consistently, although, increasingly, licensed ones are given numbers in the range assigned to the appropriate theme. Sets for young builders have all been lumped together in a single block of numbers, 10400-11899, with no separation betwe...

    The Cave 21113 Other than the aforementioned Brickmaster, Architecture and Ideas number ranges, the 20xxx series has been used for a small number of short-lived phone game/physical brick mash-ups. Ideas sets began at 21100 but, as mentioned above, the number block was polluted with Minecraft sets in 2014 which resulted in subsequent ones being allo...

    Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe 31197 Usage of this range has remained consistent, with polybags and Creator sets each occupying defined blocks. It's a mystery to me, though, why the new Art sets were given numbers in the Creator series range, starting at 31197. Why not start at 31200, or better still something completely different that doesn't requir...

    Rainbow Unikitty 41775 Things start to get messy now. The 40xxx series is still used as originally intended, and 41xxx started off well, with Elves, Disney and other mini-doll sets joining Friends there in the lower half, and clearly defined usage in the upper half. But, for some reason, a batch of BrickHeadz have been assigned an odd number range,...

    Nexus Force Rocket 55001 This is the second-least-used block of 10,000, with just seven numbers issued, one to a set that was never released. 1. 50000-50099Games 2. 51515Robot Inventor 3. 55000-55009LEGO Universe

    Fire Emergency 60003 This is the most orderly number series, with the lower half being occupied solely by City sets, plus a few bits of furniture that were sold at LEGO.com in 2007 and given arbitrary numbers. The upper half is still used exclusively for product collections, oh, and this year's Toys R Us Bricktober sets... 1. 60000-60999City 2. 650...

    Adventures with Mario 71360 Around 1800 sets have been given numbers in this series and largely they have been allocated in an orderly fashion. However, why do Super Mario sets begin at 71360 when there are tens of thousands of other numbers that could have been used? I suppose because it follows on from Dimensions, which was a similar product line...

    Chinese New Year's Eve Dinner 80101 Fewer than 40 sets occupy this number range. The sets designed primarily for the Asian market begin at 80000, presumably because 8 is a lucky number in China. There a few oddities at 81xxx, and Power Functions/Powered Up accessories at 88xxx. 1. 80000-80999Asian 2. 81000-81099Forma, experiments 3. 88000-88099PF/ ...

    This series was unused until this month, when two re-released Ideas sets were given odd numbers in it, reportedly one of which is the birthday of the Ideas project submitter. 1. 92000-92999Re-released Ideas sets

    It's clear that someone, or some department, in the company started out with a plan for allocating 5-digit numbers but it seems to have been lost somewhere and has not been adhered to. Consequently, less than 8 years after the widespread use of them, the series has already become messy. Part of the problem could be that some blocks of numbers are a...

  2. Oct 28, 2011 · In a very humble voice the LEGO employee simply said "We forgot." LEGO employees were admitting before that to using brickshelf for old instructions because they didn't have digital company archives yet. It's possible they knew about the numbers and saw no problem with reusing the retired number. It's we obsessive fans that are the problem!

  3. Oct 23, 2020 · Understanding LEGO part numbers. If you've ever looked at the bottom of a LEGO piece closely you will have noticed that there's a 4- or 5-digit number visible, which is its design number. However, when you look at the parts listing at the back of instruction manuals, this number isn't shown. The 6- or 7-digit numbers listed there are element ...

  4. For Town sets, the last two numbers usually indicated size. Smaller sets had 01-20 and lager sets 70-99. 8xxx sets were usually reserved for Technic sets. Nowadays it's a lot clearer, with each theme having its own numbering. They also switched to a 5 digit numbering system, so there's a lot more room.

  5. LEGO started using 5-digit set numbers in 2009. The first two digits of the number still indicate the theme, but the last three digits are now sequential. This means that the sets are numbered in chronological order, regardless of the theme. For example, the set number 75192 is the UCS Millennium Falcon from the Star Wars theme, and it is set ...

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  7. Aug 4, 2016 · Now, the first digit seems to have lost its significance, and sets in the same theme are usually attributed a range of numbers, with the small set getting the lowest number. It's not an absolute rule, and I guess it depends on availability or other factors. Sets in the 10000 range are LEGO shop exclusives.

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