Lego Wild West

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Lego Wild West
Other namesLego Western
Subthemes Indians, Cowboys
SubjectCowboys and Indians
Licensed from The Lego Group
Availability1996–1997
Total sets16 [1]

Lego Wild West (or Western and stylized as LEGO Wild West) was a Lego theme based on the Old West period of the United States. It was in production for only two years, from 1996 to 1997.

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Background

Inspired by the Spaghetti Westerns of the 1960s and 1970s, the Wild West theme was one of the first themes to appear in Lego sets. Toy sets such as Wild West Scene (365), released in 1975, and Western Train (726), released in 1976 were early examples of this experimentation. However, it was not until 1996 that a complete Lego product range emerged based on a Western theme. [2]

Release

The Wild West sets were introduced in the late summer of 1996. In Europe, the theme was released in August 1996 and in North America it was released in September 1996. The Indians sets came out in 1997. After that, the Wild West sets were discontinued. In 2002, three Wild West sets (Sheriff's Lock-up, Fort Legoredo, and Rapid River Village) were re-released. [1]

Construction sets

A total of 16 toy sets were released from 1996 to 1997 as part of the Wild West theme. [1] Various minifigures were introduced, including wranglers, sheriffs, US Cavalry, bandits and Indians. [3]

1996 sets

The first wave of sets centred on a battle between cowboys, bandits and the US Cavalry at Legoredo Town. Several toy sets focused on the town sheriff, including Sheriff's Lock-up and Sheriff's Showdown. The larger sets of the series were Bandits' Secret Hideout and Fort Legoredo. [2]

ReferenceNameReleasedMinifiguresNotes
6712Sheriff's Showdown1996Sheriff, Black Bart1997 in North America
6716Weapons Wagon1996Soldier1997 in North America
6755/6764Sheriff's Lock-up1996Wrangler, Sheriff, Flatfoot Thompson, Dewey CheatumRe-released in 2001
6761Bandits' Secret Hideout1996Flatfoot Thompson, Black Bart, Dewey Cheatum, Soldiers (Two)
6762/6769Fort Legoredo1996Soldiers (Six), Flatfoot Thompson, Black Bart, Dewey Cheatum, WranglerRe-released in 2001
6765Gold City Junction1996Banker, Soldier, Black Bart, Wrangler, Sheriff, Saloon Chief

1997 sets

In 1997, the theme released toy sets that centred on the First Nations people living in Rapid River Village, which featured a river, two tipi, a totem pole, a canoe and horses. [2]

ReferenceNameReleasedMinifiguresNotes
6706Frontier Patrol1997Soldiers (Three)
6790/6791Bandit's Wheel Gun1997Black Bart
6799Showdown Canyon1997Wrangler, Sheriff, Flatfoot Thompson, Black Bart
2845Indian Chief1997Indian Mystic
2846Indian Kayak1997Indian Warrior
6709Tribal Chief1997Indian Chief
6718Rain Dance Ridge1997Indian Mystic, Indian Warrior
6746Chief's Tepee1997Indian Warriors (Two), Indian Chief
6748Boulder Cliff Canyon1997Indian Warriors (Five), Indian Mystic
6763/6766Rapid River Village1997Indian Warrior (Five), Indian Chief, WranglerRe-released in 2001

Attractions

In 1973, LEGOREDO Town was introduced to Legoland Billund Resort. The themed area of the park was expanded from an Indian camp that had existed since the opening of the park in 1968. LEGOREDO Town featured a variety of Wild West themed Lego constructions, including a figure of Sitting Bull and the heads of four US presidents at Mount Rushmore. The attractions of the themed land include LEGOLDMINE, where visitors pan for gold, Lego Canoe and a rollercoaster named the Flying Eagle. [4]

Legacy

The Wild West sets were the first to include toy revolvers and rifles, which were later used in the Adventurers sets. Although the Castle, Space and Pirate themes had included a variety of weaponry, such as crossbows, lasers and swords, handguns in contemporary themes had never been featured. The Wild West theme was also the first theme to include plastic snakes. The sets also marked the first instance where the perpetual smile on the minifigure heads was replaced with various other facial expressions. [2]

Reception

In 2018, Bandit's Wheelgun (set number: 6791), Gold City Junction (set number: 6765), Covered Wagon (set number: 6716) and Fort Legoredo (set number: 6769) were listed in the "Top 10 Western LEGO Sets" by Lego fansite BricksFanz. [5]

See also

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