In 1999 LEGO released 7 Znap sets. The largest Znap set from 1999 was
3555 Jeep with a piece count of 262 and a retail price of $49.99. The current estimated value of all these Znap sets from this year is about $221.16 which represents a 141.8% growth.
The LEGO Znap theme ran from 1998 to 1999 and contained 19 sets. Like the K'nex sets, Znap sets could be used to build frame-like objects using flexible plastic parts with connecting pieces. Some sets featured TECHNIC motors and used colorful connecting parts.
1999 LEGO Sets
1999 was a hallmark year for The LEGO Group, it was the year LEGO produced its first Star Wars theme with Lucasfilm, beginning a trend of licensed LEGO products. This event came alongside the year that Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace was released reviving the Star Wars franchise. Along with the successful Star Wars theme being introduced, LEGO released Rock Raiders, Slizer/Throwbot and Winnie the Pooh. In addition, Ice Planet 2002 and the Spyrius theme was re-released. A number of themes were discontinued in 1999 which included Cyberslam, TechPlay, UFO, Insectoids, Znap and Model Team.