LEGO Dacta Town sets, released in 1981, were part of the educational Dacta line. These sets featured elements from the LEGO Town theme, including minifigures, buildings, and vehicles. Designed for educational purposes, they were used in classrooms to teach principles of design, engineering, and teamwork. The sets provided hands-on learning experiences, encouraging students to engage in creative problem-solving and collaborative activities.
1985 LEGO Sets
In 1985, LEGO continued to innovate and diversify its offerings, reinforcing its position in the global toy market. A significant milestone this year was the introduction of the LEGO Paradisa theme, which targeted a broader audience, particularly girls, by focusing on more relaxed, vacation-themed sets with pastel colors and new minifigure designs. Paradisa was one of LEGO's early attempts to cater specifically to female audiences before the introduction of themes like Friends decades later. Additionally, the foundational themes like City and Castle continued to expand with new sets.