I agree with some of the opinions here. When I think back to when I started with LSW, the situation looked like this: I was just seven years old in 1999 when TPM came out. In the summer of 1999, I flew to Florida for three weeks, where everything was Star Wars branded. It was like paradise for a little boy from Europe. Whether it was the toys at Pizza Hut or large parts of the Lego store at Disney World, Star Wars has stayed with me ever since. Even though as an AFOL I can no longer do anything with the sets from back then because I don't have the space and now only collect dioramas, the midi-scale ships and the Brickheadz and now C3PO and R2-D2.
But how did I start collecting? In the end, it was the very small sets with one or two main characters: I still remember my very first sets very well: The speeder bikes on Endor with Luke and two scouts, the duel between Qui-Gon and Darth Maul, the chase in the forest with Jar-Jar and Qui-Gon. These were all very cheap sets where it was primarily about the characters. Because the ‘trees’, which didn't even look like trees, were irrelevant. It was a similar story with small sets like the door in the Lucrehulk, the Endor-Luke on the bridge or the door of Jabba's Palace with Bib Fortuna. These sets no longer exist today, but they were a great way to collect figures for a small amount of money.