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Jay and Cole were easy, (I’m talking about 2011 and stuff) Zane had the diagonal things and Kai has the overconfident eyebrows, and Lloyd, is well, the normal one
This shows how high the standards and expectations are for LEGO. So much precision in everything that little mistakes like these are worth making a video about.
4:48 This is a thing that happens everywhere. In graphic design we "trim" our prints, where the original photo or print is larger that it needs to be and you chop off the excess to fit it to the correct board or page without seeing any blank edges or lines around it. For example you can see this on business cards all the time, if a color meets the edge of the card perfectly then its likely that the color extended past that about 1/8th of an inch or so in the original design to allow for the trimming. If you size the color to fit exactly to your dimensions it may have a gap on 1-2 edges and that tends to look bad. In this case, the page was folded and didnt get trimmed(or printed on) properly and you can see whatever the original stock looked like
A nice touch about Lego's instructions is that, when you need to do something twice, they only show the "do this" arrows for one piece. The other piece is already done. So in the famous Battle of Endor example, you can see from the other side of the set that the 1x3 brick goes in the corner. It takes out the ambiguity and also makes you feel clever when you figure it out
Don't you just hate when you've completed something but all the time, you have an feeling in the back of your mind that something isn't right and by the time you realise what it is, it's too late?
I completed the Apollo 11 a while back, but saw that something wasn't smoothed out. I tried to fix it, but instead ripped something out in the middle (the Apollo has some weeeird building techniques in the middle structure). Almost had to rebuild everything again for one of the stages...
Oooh that triggers a very fricking annoying memory being that: When building the The Final Flight of the Destiny's Bounty set i only had about i think at maximum 20-15 steps left to finish the build i noticed that there were two 1×4 pieces that i missed like 1/4th into the instructions so that's quite annoying to say the least.
4:42 that's called a bleed. It's a standard printing procedure. The colored squares on the bottom are color marks that allow the printer to adjust and color match his printing machines.
There's literally 1 set here which could be classified as breaking the rules, the infamous "1x3 onto 1x4" one. Everything else is either just printing/design mistakes or incorrect packaging.
Just checked the digital instructions for the Death Star and the mistake is there as well however it is actually the 598 numbering that is incorrect. The steps go like this: 497, 598, 499, 500, 501, 502, and 503. With 503 being the last step in the build. Interesting video...
9:09 “Lego didn’t finish building the set before taking the product photos” Transformers fans having figures mis-transformed on the photos: “You get used to it.”
I think the reason the movie tie in sets are more likely to have mistakes than others is because they'll have a hard release date because they'll need to launch along with the movie for maximum sales. Other sets it wouldn't be as much of an issue to push the launch date back to deal with any issues.
The folded page with extra ink: With professional printing, there's basically no "borderless printing" as some inkjet printers have, since that would just make a mess on printing presses. Everything is printed on larger sheets and then cut down to finished size. There's more craziness involved with multi-page folding and what-not, but that's too much explanation for a comment.
When I worked at the lego store I got to spend the majority of a shift assembling the giant hogwarts for the display before its official release. The only issue was that the 2nd instruction book had a bunch of duplicate pages instead of the correct ones.
At 11:20 as well as the unreleased torso, there's also an arch on the tree in the background that doesn't look like its been pushed down all the way. It might just be a faulty computer graphic, and it's very nitpicky of me, but that's still the first thing that I noticed when looking at that pic. Anyway, great video!
sometimes when i can’t really see where the piece is supposed to be sort of like the first image i look at the next page as it usually shows you where it’s placed
Yeah that's an illegal building technique, which puts unnecessary stress on the pieces, which can cause them to warp or even break. Things such as placing pins into bricks and plates/tiles between studs are also examples of illegal techniques, which have been used in official sets, rather frequently back in the 70's, and even in a few today.
5:02 - working for a family printing company that lasted 50 years, I can tell you this is usually the result of the cutter not catching that particular copy correctly when it exits the press (provided they use an automated module at the end of it).
I actually remember building the Falcon at 9:52 and missing those bricks. I was totally confused and had to go through several steps to find them. You just activated a childhood trauma from like twenty years ago, so thanks.
Naw this isnt the worst, the worst is a tile getting stuck in the bottom of a brick, like one of the original bricks. Once its in there, theres almost no way to get it back.
I remember that same style of "optical illusion" instruction. Only in this case, it was a supporting piece, got partially covered, and eventually wouldn't properly support the pieces above. I wanna say it was in a veeeery early Millennium Falcon I helped a sibling build, but this was like two decades ago now, and I'm probably mixing it up with those front bricks. I know I spent *hours* dealing with that one. Don't know which other set it would have been, but I came to the same conclusion, that if you "draw down" the arrows you place those front corners in the right place. I know it wasn't the set you mentioned, so I suspect that was occasional practice for solo thin pieces like that at the time. I also seem to recall another set with weird instruction numbering, but I have no clue which.
I remember Bionicle had an error with their instruction booklets for the Toa Nuva sets. Near the end of the booklet where a page shows all the masks in different colors, the white mask section is missing Kopaka's Akaku and instead shows two Gali's Kaukau in white.
Fun Fact: The Error at 4:38 happens sometimes when the Pages get foldet before cutting, so you use less Paper. You Use Special folding Machines for this and often you fold it vertical in half then horizontal and then again vertical so you get 16 pages with one large printed Paper. Sometimes during this the Corners of the Paper get foldet in like shown in the video and dont get cut when collected and stapled. And you always print over the edges so you dont get white corners if your background has color. :) throwing that out there for people who are curious!
10:37 I get those alllll the time, I get those so frequently that I thought it was just something lego did just because, I never considered it as an error.
I definitely remember having at least one improperly cut instruction booklet with the little fold and extra paper. Pretty easy mistake to happen. Happens all the time with magazines too
I had a Lego city set from 2008 that repeated the instructions twice. It was two instruction booklets bound together and shared a cover. It seems like a very bizarre error.
Me: Finally a new Lego set for me! "Assembles" Extra pieces that aren't included in the pieces page of the instructions (last pages): *Exists* Me: Wait. What are these for?
That is also part of LEGO business model. They always ship with extra pieces to help build your collection. Did you notice that they ship pieces that will be hidden in the final model with different colors for that reason too? And yes, the extra pieces are not included in the final count and the booklet.
I saw your thumbnail and immediately thought about a time I found that exact misprint in one of my sets when i was very young xD had to go to the next step to actually see how it was placed
Not sure if this was pointed out already: the LEGO kingdoms evil wizard promotion pic isn’t accurate. The wizard’s hat is just plane whereas in real life, it has a golden dragon on it.
10:40 the Technics AT-AT Walker from 2010-ish has this problem all thruought the set, I ran into so many of these missing block placement errors that by the time I got to the to the legs' mechanical linkages and they seized up due to something being misaligned (likely more missing blocks) I gave up and put the set away, ended up giving the set to my baby brother for his 6th birthday and he used the parts to build a very Borg-ish spaceship.
idky, watching this guy's channel makes me fantasize about buying every single lego set in existence, building them all and just displaying them all rooms in my house by structure so like, all the normal city constructions in one room, all the constructions from one franchise in another room, and so on honestly it's making me mad that i know this will never happen
My Dad bought the Star Wars U-Wing set from the Rogue One wave of that year and the set left out a complete essential piece in the wing and we had to order a replacement piece, Lego did and OOF!
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I wonder why this has no replies
Ok
W
Adada fruk of... Watwemalot
ok what
When you can identify every Lego Ninjago character by their eyebrows
SavageT1Diabetic - lol
Thats when u know ur a ninjago nerd.
I mean it's not haed to do that for Cole
Wtf lol
Jay and Cole were easy, (I’m talking about 2011 and stuff) Zane had the diagonal things and Kai has the overconfident eyebrows, and Lloyd, is well, the normal one
Nothing scares me
But that thing
*_"1×3 going into an 1×4"_*
It scares me
To me that goes for any *blank*×*blank* pieces being put onto eachother.
That scares me too
YOU ARE SCAREDY CAT
I fear no man.
But that *thing*...
_Kai labelled with KAI on the box for Ninjago City_
It scares me...
Steven Bobby Bills bruh
This shows how high the standards and expectations are for LEGO. So much precision in everything that little mistakes like these are worth making a video about.
It's just an interesting thing to see, nobody (that I know of) is actually mad or scolding Lego for this.
@@Kilrkali Same
Yeah I thought the same. One one hand good on Lego, on the other this was nearly as interesting a video as I thought it would be.
Bro with price tags like that these fuckers better make something good
it's simple, lego is a company, we give our money to them, and thus we expect a quality product
Me:
*Looks at thumbnail*
*Wait, that’s illegal*
ahh i see you play battlefront 2
i see you are a man of culture yourself
Arta Khalvati Indeed
Star wars is a pretty good theme
@@piarasr2713 i thought im the only one who likes star wars and ninjago!
Arta Khalvati You thought wrong lol
Lego: makes small error
Everyone else: It's treason then
Hello there prequel memer
@Avtin Boxy I am the senate
James Aulner GENERAL KENOBI
Everyone: Let's fill every single comment section with the exact same jokes...
well, false advertising is a real threat
“BOAT-DOES-NOT-FLOAT.”
that’s all.
Plot twist: Boat does float
and planes does not fly
Yeeeeeee
@Gamer Hayden damn didnt have to do me like that but okay you do you
@@CoreRealm plane drive in water and boat fly in air
Instructions: put the stick in the stub
Me: how?
Instructions: just do it
Wait...
*That ain't Illegal!*
Dew it
Mountain Dew it
Palpatine: DO IT
I think LEGO is gonna be sued by Nike
I got a set with a Alex minecraft figure and her eyes were reversed like minecraft sheep or cow eyes
Jajjaajajaks
Oh
@@TPpro1...no
Dudeee same it’s so annoying
@@disagreewithsomethingisayr4782 bro their villager minifigures are literally so bad but A+ for the effort ig
me: *looks at thumbnail*
my brain: the dark side of the force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural.
Uh
_"Is it possible to learn this power?_
_- perhaps from a Danish engineer"_
Nahhhhh. It’s just visualizing a polyrhythm
This is misleading this is more like LEGO errors not things that “Break the rules” I was thinking more like illegal techniques in LEGO sets. 🥴
Me too
r/wooooooooosh
@@arcanian3610???
The Slav Bleach Not... not really.
@@arcanian3610 what are you talking about
4:48 This is a thing that happens everywhere. In graphic design we "trim" our prints, where the original photo or print is larger that it needs to be and you chop off the excess to fit it to the correct board or page without seeing any blank edges or lines around it. For example you can see this on business cards all the time, if a color meets the edge of the card perfectly then its likely that the color extended past that about 1/8th of an inch or so in the original design to allow for the trimming. If you size the color to fit exactly to your dimensions it may have a gap on 1-2 edges and that tends to look bad. In this case, the page was folded and didnt get trimmed(or printed on) properly and you can see whatever the original stock looked like
I read this whole comment
*holy f*ck its long*
@@smae98 dude, it's lot long at all
Me: *reads the first part*
Me: *clicks read more*
Me: holy sh*t
TLDR Sorry :!
Dude that's long.
A nice touch about Lego's instructions is that, when you need to do something twice, they only show the "do this" arrows for one piece. The other piece is already done. So in the famous Battle of Endor example, you can see from the other side of the set that the 1x3 brick goes in the corner. It takes out the ambiguity and also makes you feel clever when you figure it out
Don't you just hate when you've completed something but all the time, you have an feeling in the back of your mind that something isn't right and by the time you realise what it is, it's too late?
Andster11 Productions when they say to make one wing for each side but then you make the same wing for the same side
I was building the Ferrari F40 set (the big one) and I messed up the hood section. Didn't notice it till the build was finished
I built the lego Technic tow truck set. In the bezinning, I made a mistake. Had to take everything apart again.
I completed the Apollo 11 a while back, but saw that something wasn't smoothed out. I tried to fix it, but instead ripped something out in the middle (the Apollo has some weeeird building techniques in the middle structure). Almost had to rebuild everything again for one of the stages...
Oooh that triggers a very fricking annoying memory being that: When building the The Final Flight of the Destiny's Bounty set i only had about i think at maximum 20-15 steps left to finish the build i noticed that there were two 1×4 pieces that i missed like 1/4th into the instructions so that's quite annoying to say the least.
4:42 that's called a bleed. It's a standard printing procedure. The colored squares on the bottom are color marks that allow the printer to adjust and color match his printing machines.
Ok
lol so funny. weird how almost all of them are from ninjago sets
Ikr lol
Ik cuz it sucks
Generic Stud is typing...
@@mrtayto8380 it does NOT !
@@spector_559my opinion
Lego: makes minor mistake
Community: So, you have chosen death
Jay-z: who are you?
Jay-zx: I'm you but stronger
PUFFBALLSUNITED REFERENCE!!!!
Girls: why don’t they get our hints?
Their hints:
@Gustavo Lopes how old r u
@Gustavo Lopes i think its because you spelled whole wrong
@Gustavo Lopes you def not 20
@@africancouscous why so?
@@thomaslichtenwalner7516 under 8
Now I know why my zane Zx I bought off eBay came with a jay head
hah
Or cause someone scammed you.
That was a joke by the way. It was cause of the instructions thing lol.
Who's Zane my name is Zane
sk8ter zane the white robot ninja
Me: making something out of legos
That most important part i’m searching for: “curse of vanishing”
Haha when u put two flat 1x2 together:
_curse of binding_
Minecraft references
@@Dr-Random you don't say
Why is this true?!
WOW
"How many mistakes do you want to have?"
LEGO Ninjago: "Yes"
It's Intetional.
It's so that the fans get to train their accuracy.
or just to make them crush their whole lego universe
2:15 the sign almost looks like it says yeet
YOOT
or yoox
YEEK
Yea
Yeet
Spitbricks: "Here's something you haven't seen before-"
Ad: "NEW PEPPERONI PIZZA NOW $9.99!!!!"
Not even that good of a deal
Depends on the size of the pizza
#inturuption
I got add for some play dough toy
Igota ad for coffe...
There's literally 1 set here which could be classified as breaking the rules, the infamous "1x3 onto 1x4" one. Everything else is either just printing/design mistakes or incorrect packaging.
Just checked the digital instructions for the Death Star and the mistake is there as well however it is actually the 598 numbering that is incorrect. The steps go like this: 497, 598, 499, 500, 501, 502, and 503. With 503 being the last step in the build.
Interesting video...
Hey Lego, Can You Say "599"
Lego: "499"
Everyone: ಠ_ಠ
69
399
Page 499 was correct! Page 598 was the mistake - it should be 498. The whole instructions has about 500 pages. ;)
Oh...
@@RaySpointdidnt know that
9:09 “Lego didn’t finish building the set before taking the product photos”
Transformers fans having figures mis-transformed on the photos: “You get used to it.”
8:30 the missile breaks the laws of physics
kaidan nguyen123 roblox maybe it’s a homing missile
H E Y
BUILD THE HELICOPTER
Lol
4:18
_N I N J A G E R_
Haha😂😂😂😂
minijoger
N e e N ga gO
NinJAEGER
Lol
SpipBrix: Here’s an awesome throwback of 2012-
*An Ad Beings To Play*
Me: Hmmmmm interesting
No one:
Absolutely no one at all:
Lego: *NiNjAgO.*
Hotel?: Trivago
@@suero. you ruined the joke
@@sf7495 how did he ruin the joke?
@@homiespaghetti1522 with an even shittier joke
Poppyseed Lilly ok
Me:
*looks at thumbnail*
Also me:
“so i put it in the first three, or the second three circles?”
Lego:
“YES”
A wild lego has apered
I think the reason the movie tie in sets are more likely to have mistakes than others is because they'll have a hard release date because they'll need to launch along with the movie for maximum sales. Other sets it wouldn't be as much of an issue to push the launch date back to deal with any issues.
The folded page with extra ink: With professional printing, there's basically no "borderless printing" as some inkjet printers have, since that would just make a mess on printing presses. Everything is printed on larger sheets and then cut down to finished size. There's more craziness involved with multi-page folding and what-not, but that's too much explanation for a comment.
Lego: Makes an error
The people: So you have chosen death
Thank you for showing the thumbnail image _right at the start_ like a hero.
When I worked at the lego store I got to spend the majority of a shift assembling the giant hogwarts for the display before its official release. The only issue was that the 2nd instruction book had a bunch of duplicate pages instead of the correct ones.
Moral of the story: don't be too suprised of your ninjago set has an error
10:43 Wow, while complaining about Lego, he still appreciates it.
What a man.
3:58 this was pretty common, on the Destiny's bounty set this was the same.
The arrow is 1 stud different
Literally everybody: CURSED
Can we go for, I dunno, 1,000 Likes? BOOM 60,000 achived.
At 11:20 as well as the unreleased torso, there's also an arch on the tree in the background that doesn't look like its been pushed down all the way. It might just be a faulty computer graphic, and it's very nitpicky of me, but that's still the first thing that I noticed when looking at that pic. Anyway, great video!
SpltBrix: makes a video
LEGO: I am literally about to end this whole mans life
I will like the comment don't worry -.-
Yeah.
Well good thing that the man is whole
If only everyone's quality control could be so stellar as LEGO's to merit a video detailing the instances that slipped through the cracks.
I see some pattern, someone in Ninjago department is sleepy.
My Benny’s Spaceship set had a melted hood piece for WyldStyle
Keep that, could be valuable to Lego collectors
Lol wut. Thats crazy
i respect showing the thumbnail image first, straight to the point of why we initially clicked on the video
No one:
Not one person in the entire universe:
SpitBrix: nInhJdaUggEr
Stroke?
Saying no one does not make you funny.
@@xgamerboyx4851 no one:
xGamerboix48: REE
I'm sorry
@@michaelfinlay1412 bro.... bro you're kinda.... kinda funny 😳😳😳
where did you learn that joke?
@@deliriantpsychosis brick wall
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sometimes when i can’t really see where the piece is supposed to be sort of like the first image i look at the next page as it usually shows you where it’s placed
The LEGO Architect’s Space Needle definitely broke standard building rules when it asks you to cut your pieces to be shorter.
Does it actually do that?
Yes it does. Rigid hose, 20 studs long (×3). You cut them to 5.25 in / 133 mm (a bit over 16.5 studs).
But the asada fruk has the frick Sudan fruk
A philosophy philipinse
I heard there's a Lego harry potter set. It's a micro Hogwarts, and there's a bridge that slightly bends as it is attached.
Yeah that's an illegal building technique, which puts unnecessary stress on the pieces, which can cause them to warp or even break. Things such as placing pins into bricks and plates/tiles between studs are also examples of illegal techniques, which have been used in official sets, rather frequently back in the 70's, and even in a few today.
Do you mean the one that’s like 6,000 pieces? Because I think I had that problem
I seen that steps 7, 8 and 9 of the Disney Train have "disappearing" parts
I have an idea for you: and It you start to do MOC's of ninjago. People might like It. Everyone that approve like the comment
Yees!!!!
Nah
Maybe.
This entire video screams magic xylophone 😂
5:02 - working for a family printing company that lasted 50 years, I can tell you this is usually the result of the cutter not catching that particular copy correctly when it exits the press (provided they use an automated module at the end of it).
i have sets with mistakes!
*them being too flimsy so my sister destroys them*
I actually remember building the Falcon at 9:52 and missing those bricks. I was totally confused and had to go through several steps to find them. You just activated a childhood trauma from like twenty years ago, so thanks.
*fails to take off flat 1x2 lego pieces*
Me: _Curse of Binding_
O no. Gonna take brick seperator and some manhandling to get that off.
Stacking them is worst
Naw this isnt the worst, the worst is a tile getting stuck in the bottom of a brick, like one of the original bricks. Once its in there, theres almost no way to get it back.
Dont worry just get a grind stone and you'll be fine
Curse of Binding has Curse of Binding on that Curse of Binding; grindstones don't work
They call me crazy but this this but a smile in my face
it's "fun isn't something once considers when balancing half the universe, but this, this does put a smile on my face."
0:01 *man* that intro was so nostalgic
7:42 "boat does not float"
🤣🤣🤣
I'm spechless
Every LEGO Movie 2 set: **exists**
Benny’s Metal Arm: **sweating profusely**
4:21 see the cut in the blue ninjas left eyebrow 💥🤯
4:37 lol my history class book has that same error
Teacher: The test isn't that confusing
The test; 0:39
It's not that confusing
The people: *we were bad, but now we are good, we have another error that LEGO made*
Lol
I remember that same style of "optical illusion" instruction. Only in this case, it was a supporting piece, got partially covered, and eventually wouldn't properly support the pieces above. I wanna say it was in a veeeery early Millennium Falcon I helped a sibling build, but this was like two decades ago now, and I'm probably mixing it up with those front bricks. I know I spent *hours* dealing with that one. Don't know which other set it would have been, but I came to the same conclusion, that if you "draw down" the arrows you place those front corners in the right place. I know it wasn't the set you mentioned, so I suspect that was occasional practice for solo thin pieces like that at the time.
I also seem to recall another set with weird instruction numbering, but I have no clue which.
I'm early so lemme make a joke.
Nah, nvm.
Ok
in lego ninjago sky shark set lloyds jet packs peaces are not snaped
lol
Nice joke
ok
I remember Bionicle had an error with their instruction booklets for the Toa Nuva sets. Near the end of the booklet where a page shows all the masks in different colors, the white mask section is missing Kopaka's Akaku and instead shows two Gali's Kaukau in white.
I love this guy.
He doesn't save the thumbnail for last.
Instant respect+sub
Lego: *Write that down, write that down!*
For Bionicle's Brutaka set in 2006, the parts list lists there being 2 dark blue technic axle connectors, but there is actually 4 in the set itself.
Love how you ACTUALLY tell what the picture you put for the caption of the video THX!
Nobody: “”
Lego employee: “”Messes up...””
Mr. Hank Humberfloob: YOUR FIRRREDDD-DA!!!!!!
I found a mistake in the 2019 millennium falcon instructions, a piece is shown on one page then on the next is gone and on the next is back
congratulations
Carlos Leon parkour boi, xD
@@GeoffIsMyName8 lol thanks for the view
I didn’t view it
I looked at your videos
YEEES PLZ MAKE MORE OF THESE *Lego sets that break the rules* videos, they are SOOO GOOD!!! Plzzzzzzz🙏🙏🙏🥺🥺🥺
He did and there are two of them
Actually, the death star only has 503 steps so it would be that the 598 is the wrong one instead of the 499
The thing on the thumbnail isn’t messed up, it just means to break off one of the studs and stick it on there, durrr
Fun Fact: The Error at 4:38 happens sometimes when the Pages get foldet before cutting, so you use less Paper. You Use Special folding Machines for this and often you fold it vertical in half then horizontal and then again vertical so you get 16 pages with one large printed Paper. Sometimes during this the Corners of the Paper get foldet in like shown in the video and dont get cut when collected and stapled. And you always print over the edges so you dont get white corners if your background has color. :) throwing that out there for people who are curious!
The master of printing has spoken.
When lego does mistake : YOU ARE FORGIVEN
When lepin does miss : SO YOU HAVE CHOSEN DEATH
If you can’t speak English properly then pls don’t comment and irritate others.
@@anhex.5747 shut up and stop being rude it could be his second language
10:37 I get those alllll the time, I get those so frequently that I thought it was just something lego did just because, I never considered it as an error.
I definitely remember having at least one improperly cut instruction booklet with the little fold and extra paper. Pretty easy mistake to happen. Happens all the time with magazines too
Me: Looks at Thumbnail
THESE ARE CONFUSING TIMES :/
I had a Lego city set from 2008 that repeated the instructions twice. It was two instruction booklets bound together and shared a cover. It seems like a very bizarre error.
The missing steps in the instructions are actually inexcusable. Never heard of hallway testing? Cheap, fast and reliable.
3:33 the nostalgia, I miss the older lego sets
Me: Finally a new Lego set for me! "Assembles"
Extra pieces that aren't included in the pieces page of the instructions (last pages): *Exists*
Me: Wait. What are these for?
That is also part of LEGO business model. They always ship with extra pieces to help build your collection. Did you notice that they ship pieces that will be hidden in the final model with different colors for that reason too? And yes, the extra pieces are not included in the final count and the booklet.
I saw your thumbnail and immediately thought about a time I found that exact misprint in one of my sets when i was very young xD had to go to the next step to actually see how it was placed
I didn't wanna fall into the river so I clicked this
0:35 Cursed Image
coming to this video in 2022 seeing him ask for 1,000 likes when the video now has 81k is so heartwarming. you're killing it bud
Not sure if this was pointed out already: the LEGO kingdoms evil wizard promotion pic isn’t accurate. The wizard’s hat is just plane whereas in real life, it has a golden dragon on it.
I was very confused by the Zane figure misprint when I got the book!
Asks for 1,000, gets 66K. Spitbrix: couldn’t be me.
10:40 the Technics AT-AT Walker from 2010-ish has this problem all thruought the set, I ran into so many of these missing block placement errors that by the time I got to the to the legs' mechanical linkages and they seized up due to something being misaligned (likely more missing blocks) I gave up and put the set away, ended up giving the set to my baby brother for his 6th birthday and he used the parts to build a very Borg-ish spaceship.
it wouldnt be zane with a jay head, it would be jay with a white ninja robe
idky, watching this guy's channel makes me fantasize about buying every single lego set in existence, building them all and just displaying them all rooms in my house by structure
so like, all the normal city constructions in one room, all the constructions from one franchise in another room, and so on
honestly it's making me mad that i know this will never happen
My Dad bought the Star Wars U-Wing set from the Rogue One wave of that year and the set left out a complete essential piece in the wing and we had to order a replacement piece, Lego did and OOF!
Ood
@@jasonmartin7968 OOF