Recent updates
Our website is now open for everyone to view! There is still lots of work left to do, but we hope the information available is of use to some. Especially regarding the Norwegian LEGO history, bricks and items. The goal with the website is to fill some gaps with information not found elsewhere on the internet. So we will see what the future will bring.

If you find any issues with the website then let us know, but as mentioned we are still working on it. :)
You can also find us here:
Also check out these Facebook groups for some vintage LEGO fun: There are lots of dedicated LEGO websites already out there. Have a look through some of these:- The Brick Archive - Gathering information about 2x4 bricks and history spread out on the internet into one place.
- Arkiv.dk - A great resource for looking up historic pictures from and of LEGO/Billund.
- RylieHowerter.net - Flickr - Rylie is the expert on LEGO colours, and has covered all the colours used by LEGO since the beginning!
- LEGO collectors guide - If you are a collector and have not purchased Gary Istok's LEGO guide, then I strongly recommend you to do so. All the information you need about sets, as well as some more is in there.
- Brick Fetish - Jim Hughes has gathered an amazing amount of LEGO history and pictures on his website, especially regarding Samsonite. Absolutely worth a look!
- BrickNerd - Posts articles on different topics covering everything from small niches to big LEGO themes and stories. Something for everyone.
- New Elementary - Everything about new sets, parts, building techniques, in even the smallest detail.