![Lego Isn’t Just for Kids. Here’s How to Become an Adult Lego Master.](https://cdn.thewirecutter.com/wp-content/media/2021/05/stafflegos-2048px-0906-2x3-1.jpg?auto=webp&quality=60&width=630)
Like many Gen Xers, I rediscovered my childhood love of Lego when the company began releasing Star Wars–themed sets back in 1999.1 That specific licensing, combined with the soothing nature of building the sets, was a double dopamine hit of nostalgia for this ’80s kid. And from then on I’d pick up a couple of new releases each year for the memory trip.
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