LEGO Classic Wooden Box Sets were among the first construction sets introduced by the company. They typically contained a variety of bricks and, in some cases, baseplates or other elements. The bricks in these sets were made of plastic, but the packaging was wooden, reflecting the company's transition from its roots as a wooden toy manufacturer to a primarily plastic one. These wooden boxes are now considered rare collector's items, representing an early era in LEGO's history.
Wooden Box Set consists of 12 sets that ran from 1962 to 1969. As of today,
710-4 Wooden Storage Box with Contents is the most valuable Wooden Box Set set with an estimated new/factory sealed value of $919.
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