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unknown | UK version, unknown. Some paper I found talking about mathematics of Lego or something has a story about Lego UK marketing guy Clive Nicholls supposedly sourced from an issue of it so they are out there and available somewhere. Searching for it just turns up reviews of Lego products... | ||
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German version | |||
=== ''LEGO Life'' === | |||
Some newer internal magazine, possibly replacing Lego Review, or maybe it's the American version? Online sources mentioning it suggest it existed at least since 2004 and did as recently as 2015. Annoyingly the Club magazine has been called Lego Life since 2017 so good luck searching for this one. |
Revision as of 16:13, 9 June 2024
Klodshans was an internal magazine published for employees of the LEGO Group. It started publication in 1973, replacing an earlier publication, LEGO knoppen, and was published alongside a weekly bulletin, LEGO Inform.[1] and has been confirmed to be published up until 1999, with several issues published each year. An alternative version, LEGO Review, was published for LEGO UK Ltd in the United Kingdom (LEGO revue for LEGO GmbH in Germany)[2] There is currently incredibly little information about these, and they are rare finds. Several exist in private collections but the vast majority have not been scanned.
As these were only available to employees, they are rare, exclusive, and essentially the "holy grails" of LEGO magazines to scan and archive, because they sometimes contain information and media of LEGO development and in-development products that the public has never seen before.
List of issues
LEGO knoppen
Nothing is known about what this was atm.
Klodshans
The August 1982 issue was a special one celebrating the 50th anniversary of the LEGO Company. It combined Klodshans and LEGO Review into a single volume published with Danish, English, and German text.
No. | Issue | Scans |
---|---|---|
1 | 1973 | Missing |
X | 1974 No. 4 September | Missing (Front page) |
X | 1981 No. 1 (Month X) | Missing (Existence confirmed) |
X | 1981 No. 2 (Month X) | Missing (Existence confirmed) |
X | 1981 No. 3 (Month X) | Missing (Front page) |
X | 1981 No. 4 (Month X) | Missing (Existence confirmed) |
X | 1981 No. 5 (Month X) | Missing (Existence confirmed) |
X | 1981 No. 6 December | Missing (Some pages) |
X | Klodshans & LEGO Review August 1982 |
Matt Hocker at Brickset (mirror) |
X | 1988 No. 4 June | Missing (Front page) |
X | 1990 No. 3 May | Missing (Front page) |
X | 1990 No. 4 July | Missing (Front page) |
X | 1990 July GKC | Missing (Front page) (Extra to previous issue?) |
X | 1990 No. 5 September | Missing (Front page) |
X | 1991 No. 2? March | Missing (Existence confirmed) |
X | 1991 No. X December | Missing (Attachment) |
X | 1992 No. X August | Missing (Existence confirmed) |
X | 1992 No. X December | Missing (Attachment) |
X | 1993 No. X December | Missing (Existence confirmed) |
X | 1994 No. X December | Missing (Attachment) |
X | 1995 No. X December | Missing (Attachment) |
X | 1996 No. 6 October | Missing (Front page) |
X | 1996 No. X December | Missing (Attachment) |
X | 1997 No. 1 February | Missing (Front page) |
X | 1997 No. 2 March | Missing (Front page) |
X | 1997 No. 6 October | Missing (Front page) |
X | 1999 No. 2 March | Missing (Front page) |
LEGO Review
UK version, unknown. Some paper I found talking about mathematics of Lego or something has a story about Lego UK marketing guy Clive Nicholls supposedly sourced from an issue of it so they are out there and available somewhere. Searching for it just turns up reviews of Lego products...
LEGO revue
German version
LEGO Life
Some newer internal magazine, possibly replacing Lego Review, or maybe it's the American version? Online sources mentioning it suggest it existed at least since 2004 and did as recently as 2015. Annoyingly the Club magazine has been called Lego Life since 2017 so good luck searching for this one.
- ↑ 50 years of play, page 89
- ↑ [1]