Every story has a beginning, and ours started on September 8th, 2009 when LEGO launched the original incarnation of The Holo-Brick Archives.
Conceived and created by Sten Funder Lysdahl, who was the LEGO.com content manager at the time, it was meant to serve as a database of all the LEGO Star Wars sets ever made. Launched in beta mode, The Holo-Brick Archives v1.0 was maintained for less than a full year before being mothballed, never having achieved a full catalog.
This latest (unofficial) version provides a full database of LEGO Star Wars sets, minifigures, books, multimedia and third-party products – as well as inventories and a means to keep your collections updated. It also collects – and shares – all the news of the LEGO Star Wars license from around the world.
The site is run by volunteers who write all the content, maintain the database, and ensure that The Holo-Brick Archives is available whenever and wherever you need it.
Meet the Team!
Founder and owner of The Holo-Brick Archives, Kevin Downard maintains and curates the Database Catalog as a collecting resource for all fans and covers new product releases. Getting in at the ground floor when the LEGO Star Wars theme first launched, Kevin has been collecting ever since. He is a self-proclaimed minifigure guru and has a passion for tracking down and cataloging every minifig variation – no matter how obscure. He has assisted Rebrickable and Bricklink in maintaining their set inventories, helped overhaul the rebelscum.com LEGO forum, and created the LSW Collector mobile app. | |
Joseph Opara is our ill tempered half hispanic/half slavic Canadian. He is the owner of Quick Build Bricks, former President and now Coordinator at large for TOROLUG (The Toronto LEGO User group), Director of Fun for Bricks in the 6, and he is also a Coordinator of Creations for Charity. He produces silly livestreams, runs a Bricklink store, and builds some fun MOCs. Joseph collects too many themes, owning all Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and Indiana Jones sets. He also has an encyclopedic knowledge of all the useless LEGO facts you could think of. |
If you want to contact The Holo-Brick Archives you can email us at holobrickarchives@gmail.com, and we will respond to you as quickly as possible.
Site Updates
What’s New?: March 2021 Site Updates
Come check out what’s new in March 2021 at The Holo-Brick Archives! THBA has the goal of becoming the one-stop-shop for all things LEGO Star Wars. In order to continue…
Making Milestones: Minifigures Join The Database
The diminutive minifigure – also known as the minifig – is a ubiquitous plastic anthropomorphic caricature of the human body that measures around 1-1/2 inches/4 cm (or four bricks) tall…
What’s New?: February 2021 Site Updates
Come check out what’s new in February 2021 at The Holo-Brick Archives! THBA has the goal of becoming the one-stop-shop for all things LEGO Star Wars. In order to continue…
There’s Always Time To Look Back
With the focus of so many LEGO fan blogs and channels on what is coming next, we often forget that there is a long and rich history underpinning the LEGO…
What’s New?: January 2021 Site Updates
Come check out what’s new in January 2021 at The Holo-Brick Archives! THBA has the goal of becoming the one-stop-shop for all things LEGO Star Wars. In order to continue…
THBA Update: LEDs Are Now Lighting Up The Database
At The Holo-Brick Archives growing the Database is one of our top priorities! The majority of the time this is by adding new items to existing categories, but sometimes a…
What’s New?: December 2020 Site Updates
Come check out what’s new in December 2020 at The Holo-Brick Archives! THBA has the goal of becoming the one-stop-shop for all things LEGO Star Wars. In order to continue…
New Database Section: Read All About It!
The latest Publications expansion to our ever-growing database of LEGO Star Wars collectibles is now live and ready for your perusal, thanks again to the assistance of Daniel Richards. With…
THBA Update: Announcing Database Browsing Improvements – And More!
When we launched we knew we had some work to do to amend the accessibility and functionality of our database section, and the single most common piece of feedback we…