Lego Creator Expert

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Lego Creator Expert
Lego Creator Expert Logo.jpg
The current rendition of the Creator Expert logo, tagged including the Lego Creator logo.
Sub‑themesAircraft, Sculptures, World Buildings, Trains, Maersk, Modular Buildings, Vehicles, Fairground, Winter Village, Space, Vestas and Botanical Collection
SubjectAdvanced models
Licensed fromThe Lego Group
Availability2000–Present
Total sets79
Official website

Lego Creator Expert (also referred to as Lego Expert or Creator Expert) is a series of Lego construction toys aimed at a demographic of adolescents and adults. Beginning in 2000 without an established logo or icon, Creator Expert features models such as aircraft, sculptures, and world buildings, selling as exclusives with numerous specialized elements and complex building techniques. Creator Expert is considered a challenge to both the target audience and Lego designers. All Creator Expert sets are classified into specified sub-themes, however the entirety of Creator Expert is classified as a sub-theme of Lego Creator.

History[]

Background[]

Advanced Lego models began being featured in the mid-1980s under the Lego Model Team subtheme (a subtheme of Lego System) and were discontinued in 1999 (with the exception of a re-release in 2004). Future advanced models received packaging without a logo and sold as Lego exclusives, beginning with the Statue of Liberty set in 2000.[1] In this timeframe, multiple subthemes were released, such as the Modular Buildings,[2] a series of resident, retail, and restaurant buildings introduced in 2007; and Winter Village Collection, a series of winter-holiday themed models, sometimes delving into deep fiction,[3] introduced in 2009.

Creation[]

In 2013, advanced models were officially classified as under Lego Creator Expert, a subtheme of Lego Creator, and received their own logo (which was updated multiple times in the future), beginning with the Palace Cinema modular building.[4] This established theme of advanced models was considered to help shape Creator Expert's reputation for unorthodox techniques and distant design from typical models, with old exclusives receiving updated packaging and being merged into the newly created subtheme.

Older exclusives, such as set 10214: Tower Bridge, were merged into the newly created subtheme

Retirement of branding[]

In 2020, Lego announced that they will be retiring the Lego Creator Expert branding and replace it with 18+. The Lego Group cited the reason as to make it easier for adults to see which sets were meant for their age range. The Lego Creator Expert theme remains, however, boxes do not feature the logo and feature an all-black design.[5][6][7]

Sub-themes[]

Even though most sub-themes are not official and are rather classified by the majority of the Lego community, some, such as the Modular Buildings, are officially classified and recognized by the Lego company.

Aircraft and Sculptures[]

In the early 2000s (decade), Lego created various uncategorized exclusive sets relating to aircraft and sculptures, beginning with the Statue of Liberty and Sopwith Camel sets, which eventually evolved into sub-themes themselves. These sets featured large-scale sculptures and planes based on real-world aircraft, such as a model based on the Wright Flyer.[8]

While the Sculptures sub-theme ended shortly one year after its debut, the Aircraft sub-theme continued; with three consecutive sets from 2001—2003 and two sets in 2006 and 2012, where the subtheme officially ended with an overhaul of the original Sopwith Camel set.[9][10]

World Buildings[]

In the early-to-mid-2000s, more sub-themes were created. World Buildings, a sub-theme centered on recreating famous landmarks (similar to Lego Architecture) began with a set depicting the Eiffel Tower.[11] The sub-theme has continued on, with releases such as the Old Trafford—Manchester United and Colosseum sets.[12][13]

Set 10253: Big Ben, a part of the World Buildings subtheme

Modular Buildings[]

In 2007, Lego released the Café Corner modular building. The set depicted a near 2,000 piece, three-story structure that gave the builder the option to remove individual floors to access the interior (which was empty) accompanied by minifigures and semi-complex building techniques. In the following time, one set was released consecutively each year mirroring the original design of the Cafe Corner, creating an official sub-theme and rapidly gaining popularity amongst its target audience of adults and teenagers with its assortment of retail, real estate, eatery, office, and other buildings, becoming one of the most renowned Creator Expert subthemes.

On 27 November 2020, the 2021 modular building was revealed as being a large three-story police station with a donut shop and newspaper stand on the sides. Released on 1 January 2021, it is the sixteenth set in the Modular Building line.[14] The side of the building features a large poster for "Soap 'n' Suds", a reference to the laundromat featured in the Brick Bank set.

Vehicles[]

In 2008, an exclusive model was released depicting a Volkswagen Beetle 1960 'Charlotte' model. In following years, numerous large-scale sets mimicking real-life motor vehicles were released such as the Volkwagen T1 Camper Van, James Bond Aston Martin DB5, and the Fiat 500.[15][16][17] Since 2014, at least one set has been released every year, therefore beginning an organized sub-theme.[18] In 2016, Lego introduced a re-release of the Volkswagen Beetle that was released in 2008.[19][20] The sub-theme has continued on, with the most recent release being a model of the Porsche 911, a two-door 2+2 high performance rear-engined sports car, in 2021.[21]

Set 10220: Volkswagen T1 Camper Van, a part of the Vehicles subtheme

Winter Village Collection[]

In 2009, a sub-theme named Winter Village Collection was introduced, focusing on winter-holiday themed sets. Since 2009, Lego has been releasing one set every year such as the Winter Village Market, Santa's Workshop, and the Winter Village Fire Station.[22][23][24][25] In 2015, Lego introduced a re-release of the Winter Village Toy Shop that was released in 2009. The sub-theme has continued on, with the most recent release being the Elf Club House in 2020.[26][27]

Fairground Collection[]

In 2009, Lego released the Grand Carousel, marking the start of a series of sets depicting attractions found in amusement parks such as the ferris wheel and the roller coaster.[28][29] All sets offer the builder the option to use additional Power Function or Powered Up elements to enhance the playability of the set such as automation, music, and sound effects.[30][31] In 2020, Lego released the Haunted House, featuring the sub-theme's name, Fairground Collection, for the first time, thereby making the sub-theme official.[32][33][34]

Set 10247: Ferris Wheel, part of the Fairground Collection subtheme

Botanical Collection[]

In 2020, Lego announced that a sub-theme named Botanical Collection would be introduced with two sets to be released on 2 January 2021. The two sets are Flower Bouquet and Bonsai Tree.[35][36] On 2 May 2021, Lego revealed the Bird of Paradise set to be released on 1 June 2021. With 1,173 pieces, it is the largest Botanical Collection set.[37][38][39]

Other sub-themes[]

Other sub-themes include Trains (sets depicting various types of trains), Maersk, Vestas[40] and Space (a small amount of sets revolving around spacecraft, also including real-life models).[41][42][43]

Design[]

Set 10234: Sydney Opera House
Set 10276: Colosseum

Challenges[]

Creator Expert designer Jamie Berard has commented multiple times on the challenges of set design. The Sydney Opera House set was mentioned as one of the most difficult sets to design, and past attempts had always resulted in failure.[44][45]

Prior to that, Jamie Berard also mentioned Green Grocer was a difficult model to design, and became one of his favorites due to the set's result.[46]

Café Corner was also commented as a difficult model to design due to piece limitation. The designer, Jamie Berard, wanted to add a bicycle piece into the set but the machine was temporarily broken, and he also had to work with instruction designers to implement set techniques onto the instructions since most were different from regular set design.

Reception[]

Fairly high reception has been provided to Creator Expert. Newsweek praised the Taj Mahal set,[47][48][49] due to its design, construction, and high piece count. Also, a reviewer named Joe Meno pointed out that the Green Grocer modular building had clear instructions and "so many fun surprises and tricks used in the model."

In 2019, Roller Coaster set was awarded "Toy of the Year" and also "Playset of the Year" by the Toy Association.[50]

Controversy[]

There has been controversy in the Lego community amongst which sets are considered a part of Creator Expert, and, if so, which sub-theme.

In the Winter Village Collection sub-theme, there has been a dispute whether Holiday Train is a part of the sub-theme. Some of the Lego community argues it lacks being in consecutive order with the sets from 2009–2019, while the rest of the community argues it still sparks a holiday atmosphere and, therefore, should be included in the sub-theme.[51]

In the Modular Buildings sub-theme, there was a long-term debate with the Market Street modular building. The debate was whether it was a part of the sub-theme, matching all of the characteristics of a modular building, yet being targeted toward lower age, lower piece count and is categorized as "Factory" as it was designed by a fan. However, the debate has thought to come to an end after Lego announced it as part of their modular building line in their 10-year anniversary celebration.

See also[]

References[]

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