The Problem with buying Used LEGO... 😓

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @TheLegoStud
    @TheLegoStud Год назад +315

    The biggest problem I have encountered when buying used LEGO is when it comes from a smoker’s house. Even after washing it thoroughly, the smell lingers for quite a while.

    • @masterchief1507
      @masterchief1507 Год назад +13

      There is a spray you can buy can't remember the name but it does a wonderful job getting the smell out

    • @TheLegoStud
      @TheLegoStud Год назад +10

      @@masterchief1507 if you ever remember the product name, I would be interested to know.

    • @emmarosestrong
      @emmarosestrong Год назад +12

      My yellow submarine set absolutely reeked while I was building it. It doesn’t anymore, but it definitely made the building experience less fun. They didn’t disclose it, but they did price it below market value.

    • @TheLegoStud
      @TheLegoStud Год назад +9

      @@emmarosestrong yeah, it really can ruin the building experience and it makes me feel like I don’t want to mix those pieces in with the rest of my other pieces.

    • @guero8699
      @guero8699 Год назад +7

      @@TheLegoStud Ozium spray might help, it’s an air sanitizer that really helps get rid of the smoke smell

  • @jn-sk
    @jn-sk Год назад +119

    I have used the hydrogen peroxide method you mentioned several times and it has always worked very well. The yellowed white and gray parts have been restored.
    If you want to try it too, here are a few tips:
    - Dust the Legos or better clean them with soapy water before doing the process
    - Use hydrogen peroxide 12% food grade 5 ltr. (approx. 22€ at Amazon with shipping)
    - Wait for a very sunny, cloudless summer day
    - Use gloves!!
    - Put the yellowed Lego pieces in a clear (!) plastic box (no lid) and pour the peroxide on it.
    - Leave the legos in the sun with the peroxide for a full day (too long didn't cause any damage)
    - Stir every hour or so
    - Use a sieve to finally separate the Legos from the peroxide
    - Pour the peroxide back into the container. It can easily be used multiple times
    - Clean the Lego pieces with water really good and then let them dry on a towel (not in the sun!)
    - Do not expose the parts to the sun in the future to avoid yellowing again

    • @EduardoWeidmanBarijan
      @EduardoWeidmanBarijan Год назад +22

      It is interesting that the yellowing happens due to sun exposure and then to revert it you use peroxide and... need to use sun exposure! Ah the irony of science. Thanks for the tips

    • @KnightlyNeon
      @KnightlyNeon Год назад +4

      You can also use UV bulbs if you're up to that.

    • @axel6269
      @axel6269 Год назад

      @@KnightlyNeon Doesn't that use a lot of energy though?

    • @KnightlyNeon
      @KnightlyNeon Год назад +1

      @@axel6269 depends what size bulb you get. The bigger the bulb, the more wattage it will consume.

    • @wiku7410
      @wiku7410 Год назад +1

      I actually get a question about it. I've used hydrogen peroxide on my old white bricks and it worked quite well. I had them in a box (without acces to any form of light) and after like 2 years i came back to them and they were even more yellow that before. What I did wrong?

  • @stephenmusic69420
    @stephenmusic69420 Год назад +31

    i’d LOVE a video on how to dust, maintain, and preserve lego that’d be an awesome guide for beginner collectors!
    great tips for buying used lego and anything used in general; know exactly what you’re buying and what condition it’s in, and know what you might need to replace/repair on it.

    • @standard5131
      @standard5131 Год назад +1

      I’d suggest using a computer duster. The compressed air cans you can buy for like 2$ just blast the legos and you should be good man

  • @Bionickpunk
    @Bionickpunk Год назад +41

    The yellowing on building sets is the patina feature that comes with time, like with all real life buildings. ;)

    • @Motorsportsgeek
      @Motorsportsgeek Год назад

      Only if you store them in sunlight. UV is what causes this.

  • @cabrown0525
    @cabrown0525 Год назад +17

    1,500 is a steal yellowed or not. Nice buy!!!

  • @jean-paulgibeau8149
    @jean-paulgibeau8149 Год назад +10

    My basic rules for buying used Lego. #1 - if the seller says it is complete, assume it is actually missing 1-5% of the correct pieces. #2 - if the seller says it is nearly complete, assume it is missing 5-20% of the correct pieces. #3 - look at Bricklink, find the expensive pieces, then make sure the pictures of the used set has them.

    • @kailahmann1823
      @kailahmann1823 Год назад +4

      Exactly, there is almost never a (larger) set, that is really 100% complete, even if it comes from a professional seller.

  • @awesomelife3710
    @awesomelife3710 Год назад +5

    Traveling around Europe, one quickly realizes that the wonderful, real-life buildings these sets emulate, have aged over many decades or centuries. The aging process adds character and patina to the façades, sides and backs of buildings. So yellowing is not necessarily a problem, just like holes and tears in expensive jeans designed to look worn-in.

    • @johnhoward7875
      @johnhoward7875 Год назад +1

      Totally agree Everything looking brand new is an American thing

  • @mortenpedersen9479
    @mortenpedersen9479 Год назад +5

    I have to say; I use lots of used legos. Reason is simple: PRICE!. When in comes to yelowed bricks I think it looks ok, makes the city look what it sopose to be: A dirty, alive and kicking city :)

  • @sixwashington4
    @sixwashington4 Год назад +6

    Peroxide usually works but yellow eventually returns. Sunlight is the issue. Even indirect daylight from a window will do it over time.

  • @jmklamm
    @jmklamm Год назад +10

    Good tips! I often use your suggestion of finding the most expensive pieces and focusing on the inclusion/ condition of those. Helpful when looking at partial sets too that can be a real good bargain if the $$ pieces are all there and you just need to source some cheap parts.
    I’ll add too that stickers can often be the most expensive part, and there are some excellent third party sticker companies that can help if that doesn’t conflict with your purist values 😊

  • @rachaelstokes9447
    @rachaelstokes9447 3 месяца назад

    Another con with buying used Lego is missing pieces/figures and broke pieces in general which kinda scares me, partly because people aren’t always truthful/trust worthy!

  • @mccards
    @mccards Год назад +6

    7:00 on - The Price for these Modulars are generally related to the cost to part it out. GG is so expensive because of the rarity of the Green and the same for the Cafe, Fire Brig with the dark red and blue. As well as The town hall for its color choices. Additionally the dark red was a pour casting and tend to be brittle.

  • @brickloverbrad
    @brickloverbrad Год назад +4

    Yikes, when you turned the Fire Brigade around that hurt!
    Question for you- do you worry that your LEGO sets will fade since you have an exposed window on your set? I know in my LEGO room, I've completely sealed up the windows and blocked them with bookshelves so I get absolutely no natural light.

  • @uwone7778
    @uwone7778 Год назад +1

    Bought 84lbs of Lego from a few people last month. Got 15lbs of non-lego, and probably 1-2lbs of dust and pubes. It's freaking glorious!

  • @IsaiahBuildStuff
    @IsaiahBuildStuff Год назад +46

    For few times that I bought used LEGO, I have always had a good time.

  • @roarylabs
    @roarylabs Год назад +18

    Im trying with Hydrogen Peroxide and it works but someone says that they turn more yellow in less time, so in part is a good solution, but on the other hand I hope that my pieces will not turn yellow in few motnhs

    • @MrMatejulc
      @MrMatejulc Год назад +1

      I did the peroxide way with my 1990 set and confirm in a year my yellowed parts are still very white.

    • @roarylabs
      @roarylabs Год назад

      @@MrMatejulc really? Oh thanks, it's a dream to hear this, what concentration of peroxide do u use?

    • @MrMatejulc
      @MrMatejulc Год назад

      @@roarylabs I did it with 3%. Left it on a window. I did grey and white.

    • @roarylabs
      @roarylabs Год назад

      @@MrMatejulc ok perfect, the same as me, thanks!

    • @brickinshmirtz4012
      @brickinshmirtz4012 Год назад +1

      @@roarylabs I must warn you though, after 2 years it will return to its original yellowed form

  • @lunaticrider209
    @lunaticrider209 Год назад +5

    I got really lucky. I had a great haul on eBay the other day. I got over 9 sets of Guardians of the Galaxy and over 20 sets of Batman retired Legos. Only pieces missing was a few weapons from a couple sets but everything else was there. I got all of it for $275 with another set thrown in for free which was a Star Wars set Bobas Fetts Starship. It definitely made my collection grow and the amount of mini figurines I got with it is incredible.

    • @kellerhammer4613
      @kellerhammer4613 Год назад +1

      you mean Slave I?

    • @lunaticrider209
      @lunaticrider209 Год назад

      @@kellerhammer4613 yes. I was going off what the listing description said. Thanks!

  • @tsuroku
    @tsuroku Год назад +3

    I literally just bought a UCS TIE Fighter and while it looks amazing, it came preassembled.
    While not as bad as yellowing or smoker's smell, it's a tiny nitpick I've had over the years. I mean yeah, I could just disassemble it and I will in the future, but it's another point that I think should be noted, even if its not as important, or might not even matter depending on the person.

  • @TonyMontanaDS
    @TonyMontanaDS Год назад +24

    Yellowing happens due to sun exposure, like leaving them by the window (hint, hint-AT-AT and A Frame Cabin). Peroxide works but it returns to yellow after a few months. Just replace the bricks with new ones and throw those out. This is why I always piece together classic space sets because they have a lot of white and used sets are usually always yellowed.

    • @spaulagain
      @spaulagain Год назад +4

      It doesn't always return to yellow. I've done this multiple times and it lasts for me. But I also keep my sets out of the sun and room temperature areas.

    • @coasterblocks3420
      @coasterblocks3420 Год назад +5

      Don’t throw them! There’s plenty of MOC builders who embrace yellowed bricks, particularly the greys for castle builders. And they’re perfectly fine for filler bricks.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Год назад

      It seems to occur even in sealed sets and dark basements so light might not be the only factor

    • @TonyMontanaDS
      @TonyMontanaDS Год назад

      @@user-op8fg3ny3j Heat and florescent lighting seem to be the other factors so if it's in a dark basement that is not air conditioned in the summer or is too hot in the winter due to a furnace, they will yellow.

    • @Dwight_
      @Dwight_ Год назад

      @@TonyMontanaDS
      Official statement on legos yellowing.
      Our quality team found out that exposure to direct sunlight, temperature variations and extremes, and exposure to cigarette smoke are some of the reasons why our super LEGO bricks can change color slightly over time

  • @Alexjk425
    @Alexjk425 Год назад +7

    Yeah, I got the midi scale falcon for a fiver near the end of last year, and it was heavily discoloured with a few missing pieces, but I managed to replace alot of the yellowed pieces with newer parts, and improvised some landing gear as those parts are missing, and it looks pretty good

  • @joyoflego-
    @joyoflego- Год назад +1

    Pull the Modular Buildings apart, wash and dry the lego, remove the damaged parts and replace and rebuild........

  • @hongpingmike
    @hongpingmike 8 месяцев назад

    yellowed pieces are usually cheap and easily replaced. Its the rare pieces that cost money and those pieces usually dont yellow

  • @jumpy_jumpers
    @jumpy_jumpers Год назад +2

    Wondering if this might turn arround into a trend instead of devalueing a set....if you got a totally beat up ´64 Fender Strat - would you take it to a paint shop ?? Companies selling worn out jeans with holes in it...list goes on...patina has a value - at least to some folks!
    And by the way - for rock work a mix of yellowed pieces, old gray and the newer grays works darn well 😀

  • @jeffc4862
    @jeffc4862 Год назад +1

    I've only ever purchased a couple of sets used and asked before purchasing if they were from non smoking homes (they were). I've been lucky with not having any yellowing, but not so much with caked on dust which is easy to remove with a bit of effort.

  • @Pupkiwi
    @Pupkiwi Год назад +1

    Well if you're buying used sets on Bricklink, most sellers say if they have yellowing or not. It's kinda unfair to say that buying used sets is a bad idea when YOU AGREED to get it when it shows yellowing.

  • @therealjetlag
    @therealjetlag Год назад +1

    I've bought a few used sets and the minifigs are almost always missing and often pieces are broken, weak or discoloured. Also, LEGO from a smoker is just awful.

    • @EchoBaseplates
      @EchoBaseplates Год назад

      I bought used sets recently from three different people. Only one of them was totally honest. The other two said only certain pieces were missing and of course like the dumbass I am I took their word for it. It was that or sit there and count out the pieces, which would have taken forever. I purchased the missing pieces, but I don't think I am ever buying an disassembled used set ever again, or we are going to meet at a coffee shop or something and I am going to sit there and count the pieces 😆. Luckily, I haven't had a problem with missing minifigures.

    • @therealjetlag
      @therealjetlag Год назад

      @@EchoBaseplates So true. The missing/broken pieces have never been showstoppers for my sets, but it's disappointing to pay a huge amount of money for something incomplete or damaged.

  • @greymanpl
    @greymanpl Год назад +1

    You focused on yellowed pieces. What was my concern after buying 3 used modulars is time. They were in a pretty good shape but there was some dust and in general they did not "feel fresh" (a bit sticky). I bought them built, so I had to take them apart, wash them, dry and finally sort to rebuild one day (I wanted to rebuild them anyway, so that's not a problem here). However, the time needed to clean, dry and sort - few hours per set. Was it worth $200 that I possibly saved? Not sure, not sure...

  • @markpeirson7832
    @markpeirson7832 Год назад

    Anytime I buy a used set that is supposed to be 100% or missing 1 or 2 pieces. But then when I build it it’s always missing a handful of pieces and usually specialty pieces

  • @briqtastic
    @briqtastic Год назад

    When I am buying used LEGO bricks, I mostly order it from one of my favorite shops which I know, delivery it still in a good shape.

  • @jedisith3864
    @jedisith3864 Год назад +1

    I sold my Green Grocer. I got a ton of new sets and don't miss it at all!

  • @scottsbrix
    @scottsbrix Год назад

    I retrobrighted my 2008 ATTE. The yellowing went away but a month later it came back even worse than before. It isn’t worth doing, just buy the pice off bricklink.

  • @skywalkertovader
    @skywalkertovader Год назад

    I’m going to call shenanigans on a few things here.
    1) I’m curious how you can truly be an “expert” but yet no nothing about this hydrogen peroxide procedure to reverse yellowing. It’s really very simple, and I do it year round under UV light. Try it out.
    2) that light-bluish gray bracket piece referenced from the Ghost. You either have no clue on that, referenced the wrong piece, or got scammed. That is a 1 cent piece on BrickLink with a 6 month average of 31 cents. It is not a $10 piece.

  • @dannyl-p1543
    @dannyl-p1543 Год назад +1

    At that point, why not just buy the pieces new? Why do you need to buy the whole set all together? I don't understand the hype you LEGO content creators promote buying full sets (new or used) when LEGO puts instructions for free online and you could easily find the pieces list online

  • @richardcarter8185
    @richardcarter8185 Год назад

    I recently had a similar experience by a large used set on eBay. From the pictures (no close ups) it looked ok, but as soon as I opened the box the smell hit me. It was obviously from a smokers home and the smell was really strong. The set was only partially dismantled and on closer inspection it was really dirty. A lot of the surfaces were greasy, almost like patches of mud etc - I am actually understating it - the set was filthy and smelly.
    I chased the seller for a week to complain when I finally had a response, they pretty much denied it (although I included several pictures - which were irrefutable) they said they would offer a small refund, but only like 5-10% (of a £450.00 purchase price!?!) but pretty much insinuated - despite the pictures - that I was making it up.
    It was in such bad condition and the seller so unreasonable that for the first time ever, I left negative feedback - to which they promptly added a response saying I was lying and then reported me to eBay!?!
    Although I never heard anything further, it left me with a very bad impression of buying used Lego and have stuck with new, sealed sets ever since.

  • @bigfairy321
    @bigfairy321 Год назад

    My Fire station, Grand Emporium and Pet shop all yellowed from the rear. I left them displayed on a table in a sunny room 12 years ago for a few months, and then put them away. When i rebuilt my Lego city last year, i was very disapointed to find that they had yellowed.
    Don't forget also that those early modulars are full of brittle brown pieces. Have to be very gentle when building and unbuilding...

  • @gomey70
    @gomey70 3 месяца назад

    I didn't think modern colors like 'light bluish grey' were affected by yellowing? Lego stopped putting bromine (fire retardant) in the Lego pre-2000, no? I've never seen discolored light bluish grey bricks. Are you sure that Fire Brigade set wasn't pieced together using old 'light grey' parts?

  • @asci1732
    @asci1732 Год назад

    4:37 I’m calling you out, LEGO is the proper pluralization of our beloved hobby. Love your content.

  • @zygmunthorodyski
    @zygmunthorodyski Год назад

    You don't need sunlight, you can use UV lamp and shorten time significantly.

  • @tristanstoller1097
    @tristanstoller1097 Год назад

    The yellowing is due to the exposure to sunshine/indirect sunlight. The UV rays are damaging to the pigment and plastic in the bricks. Not just due to legos being used. Some people have used legos for ten years’ and they look brand new. If you keep them in rooms where sunlight isn’t that prevalent.

  • @matticusbricks
    @matticusbricks Год назад

    Ayyy thanks for the unintentional cameo!! 😂 I can say that for me the hydrogen peroxide method really worked!! But you definitely need a very sunny day and be careful not to leave them too long 5:40

  • @somethingawesome9547
    @somethingawesome9547 Год назад

    Hydrogen Peroxide is a great solution. Makes your whites and light grays look great.

  • @Justlovedolls2024
    @Justlovedolls2024 Год назад

    I buy used bulk, yes yellowing is one thing, cracking is a big thing, it has happened in almost every color for me. Sometimes with lego on lego stacking connections, sometimes the piece is just loose and when I go to use it it splits. I have a temperature controlled environment aswell.

  • @robbiependell226
    @robbiependell226 Год назад +1

    Does anyone know where I can specifically buy “yellowed” lego bricks.
    I like using yellowed white pieces because they can look so close to tan. You can create cool coloring by mixing tan and yellowed white to create a natural look.

  • @schtaiv
    @schtaiv Год назад +2

    isnt the assembly square still available on lego store?

  • @godemperorofmemekind4170
    @godemperorofmemekind4170 Год назад

    I personally keep all my Lego away from windows and sunlight, never get why people just leave them out to soak up the UV light of course it will yellow

  • @DarksaberProductionsOfficial
    @DarksaberProductionsOfficial Год назад +3

    Hello There… I was recently at bricks and minifigs getting a medium cup and a lot of the pieces were dirty and scuffed up. I also got some white pieces and some of them were yellowed.

    • @georgecook7305
      @georgecook7305 Год назад +1

      Hi

    • @Silver_007_DM
      @Silver_007_DM Год назад +1

      Well they do buy used bulk from other people so that happens

    • @cesruhf2605
      @cesruhf2605 Год назад +1

      i thought they said they cleaned them 😂

  • @wolfofbricks
    @wolfofbricks Год назад +1

    LEGO even at retail is getting very pricey. Friendly reminder to use BrickLink to piece them together at a potentially cheaper price.

  • @matts4025
    @matts4025 Год назад

    The UV technique is well respected in the restoration industry. A few variations of the same method will achieve the same results.. Have used it on hundreds and hundreds of piano keys

  • @ethanorenstein9051
    @ethanorenstein9051 Год назад +1

    I’ve been trying to collect the Modulars over the past 2 years, and man is it rly hard once all you need is the first ones. I just bought a brand new palace cinema, which I’m happy about paying extra for

  • @rexrickard6333
    @rexrickard6333 Год назад

    Honestly am i the only one that washes the dust off their sets in the shower.
    It is 100% the best way to get dust off.
    Those hoovers dont get all the grub off from around the studs.

  • @BricksBoy
    @BricksBoy Год назад

    Once the parts yellowed, it is no permanent solution. Hydrogen peroxide can work but the yellow will come back again and the plastic material damage(more brittle). So only solution is to replace it or live with that. The bigger problem of buying used sets or parts for me is the smoking smell on the items since It is toxic.

  • @pedro380085
    @pedro380085 Год назад

    From all the used LEGO I ever bought, the worst problem is always buying from a smoker's house. I have to leave the pieces soaking on vinegar for multiple days, wash and rinse with dish wash a couple of times and only one week later they are fixed.

  • @Thomasj876
    @Thomasj876 Год назад

    Bought a retired Modular on Ebay "A few pieces missing" - ended up being about 45, lucky I have an assortment of parts, but contacted the seller, and he refunded me $50.00, so yeah you have to be careful.

  • @donm2255
    @donm2255 Год назад

    From my experience with the hydrogen peroxide, the white parts look great. Even badly yellow ones can look almost new, but may take a couple days in summertime sun light to restore. Also, the hydrogen peroxide degrades as it's being used. That's why it comes in opaque bottles. It can be reused, but it get continually less effective.
    On non-white parts, I've notice the process does get rid of the yellowing, but the color is not the same after the process.

  • @rocketpunchgo1
    @rocketpunchgo1 Год назад

    I'm a big fan of pointless red arrows (and circles) in RUclips video thumbnails. Keep up the good work.

  • @emmarosestrong
    @emmarosestrong Год назад +1

    I fully thought they had replaced some light bluish gray bricks with light nougat when the set was turned around

  • @dimefield36
    @dimefield36 Год назад

    After I bought Fire Brigade when it was released I built Cafe Corner and Green Grocer with spare parts and bricklink, was a fun project!

  • @richardhumphreys6896
    @richardhumphreys6896 Год назад

    I mix yellowed bricks with fresher ones in builds ads a nice striation and color gradient taht I think adds realisim

  • @billybob-zg4bx
    @billybob-zg4bx Год назад

    Bubbling or bad sticker placement as well. Nothing worse than getting a used set then finding out bad stickers on it and then finding replacement sticker sheet starts at $47.

  • @mathra2523
    @mathra2523 Год назад +4

    Hi David. I couldn’t find this as a topic that you may have already covered: brittle bricks. I picked up a used Unexpected Gathering. It arrived in great shape, very clean but I wanted to deconstruct it and enjoy the build for myself. Well, you can see where this is going. After the shock of the first couple brown bricks breaking up under the brick separator I just stopped. What I’m wondering is, will this also be a problem buying older sets NISB? Thanks

    • @nena_._
      @nena_._ Год назад +7

      some colors are known to be prone to break, for old browns and dark red it’s very typical, I imagine new pieces will be slightly better but you just have to be wary with those colors

    • @BOYGOSGO
      @BOYGOSGO Год назад +5

      Yeah unfortunately NISB sets have the same issue. The bricks have begun to degrade inside the box sadly

    • @pauljakeman
      @pauljakeman Год назад

      My mini has gone yellow across the full roof, so I’m replacing the pieces. I’m actually ordering dark grey instead of white not only to make it my own but so that it hopefully doesn’t yellow again.

  • @DeltaBingus
    @DeltaBingus Год назад

    3:33 *Assembly Square left the chat*

  • @courtney.22
    @courtney.22 Год назад +2

    The assembly square is still available new

  • @PenguinGang25
    @PenguinGang25 Год назад

    I only buy used sets if the new ones are way way above my price point and if the set is in very good or excellent condition and complete

  • @jensnielsen4796
    @jensnielsen4796 Год назад

    The de-yellowing thing works okay. it wont give you a perfect brick back. but it does help. The biggest ting is to get a system so the bricks are submerged all the time, other wise you will get an uneven result!

  • @intel_coar6844
    @intel_coar6844 Год назад

    If you have the box you can order replacement pieces from Lego if only a couple pieces are yellowed or damaged. I don’t believe they charge if it’s a small amount of pieces as I’ve gotten a couple sets used and gotten replacements from Lego’s official site

  • @DarthxNormaN
    @DarthxNormaN Год назад

    Rule #1: Don't let your Lego stay in direct sun light, #2: Dust off yout sets every now and then, #3 if you buy used sets and have yellow pieces, just turn them 180 deg and the set looks fine again ;)

  • @nyxen79
    @nyxen79 Год назад

    I've bought one used set for a great price, the guy said he spent a pretty penny on completing the set. One piece looks pretty awful and I'm looking into replacing it, but besides that it's in great condition! I'm very picky with my legos in general, but I am looking for some more discontinued sets and would buy second hand again.

  • @ancientnumber
    @ancientnumber 2 месяца назад

    I will never buy used legos again. Mildew smell, missing pieces. Having to clean each piece and resort it. It’s hardly worth the amount of time that goes into it

  • @RafaelGarcia-se8ew
    @RafaelGarcia-se8ew Год назад

    Bricks and Minifigs in Ontario California has a Palace Cinema on their website!

  • @markpeirson7832
    @markpeirson7832 Год назад

    The hydrogen peroxide does a really good job on the grey but white will always have a little coffee stain effect

  • @countrabricksbuildcraze8916
    @countrabricksbuildcraze8916 Год назад

    U can not go Rong with. Thea's moduler you scored Dave add. Just get the brick to add where the yellowing brick s are or. Do what U seed.

  • @renerebe
    @renerebe Год назад

    retro bright that uv colored side ;-) just google vintage computers like the yt 8-bit guy, too

  • @tupac4689
    @tupac4689 Год назад

    You should really put some blinds up over your window, because all that sunlight is going to turn your sets by the window yellow over time just like the sets you bought.

  • @BrickHQ
    @BrickHQ Год назад +1

    I've bought used minifigures and pieces more than sets

  • @falloutgamer347
    @falloutgamer347 Год назад

    Usually i have had a good experience with sellers but there have been bad experiences aswell like missing figures or other parts that were supposed to be included. The most dissapointing purchase that comes to mind was trough bricklink when i bought the original mandalorian starfighter that had the box, instructions, all parts and figs. Everything else was good but pre vizsla had been replaced with a regular blue mandalorian. Seller never got back to me after i messaged them multiple times

  • @BOYGOSGO
    @BOYGOSGO Год назад

    Hey bro buy the Sesame Street set before it retires. I found some instructions to turn it into a modular on rebrickable and it’s my favorite Modular in my layout. I also bought a second Central perk and turned that one into a double decker Modular. Check out rebrickable if you’re getting into lego city building!! Also I’d love a showcase video eventually! Keep up the good work!

  • @RJ_200
    @RJ_200 Год назад

    I hate buying it since theres's always a risk not everythings there even though they said it was...

  • @danielvogel5252
    @danielvogel5252 Год назад

    You're buying used sets and complaining about yellowing, really? I'd be more concerned about missing parts, especially since I don't have a room full of brick drawers/cups/etc to pick from. I bought a used Pier Police from Ebay about 4 or so years ago. Seller said it was only missing like 5 pieces... more like 16. And not having much meant I had to scrounge up the missing parts. Luckily not the printed POLICE brick or one of the window panes. Good thing I don't want to rebuild my Quad Cruiser/ATX Sport Cycle... I'd bet that hard to find neck piece is missing, and that thing isn't cheap.
    Oh, and let's not forget missing instructions too.

  • @Nailfut
    @Nailfut Год назад

    Man, I treasure my Green Grocer since getting it in early 2009. Trust me, yellowing can't be avoided, even with the utmost care.

  • @nightwing.3378
    @nightwing.3378 Год назад

    Good thing you have Whatnot.

  • @jmodsbricks
    @jmodsbricks Год назад

    I've done the hydrogen peroxide thing on some white parts. i just dumped them in a clear container with a lid for a week with the HO and they were like 90% new after

  • @natbarmore
    @natbarmore Год назад

    Can you share the brand/model of that Dyson dusting brush attachment? I'm not finding anything like that on Dyson's website, but I did find a "traceless dust brush" made by Garbage Fighter that claims Dyson compatibility.
    Also, what do you to do avoid the vacuum swallowing loose pieces or pieces that get knocked off while dusting with it?

  • @nickmccallum5077
    @nickmccallum5077 Год назад

    Just got the Simpsons house advertised as complete, but oh my lord it was missing the skateboard ramp and about 50 plus other pieces missing

  • @WonkoTheSane99
    @WonkoTheSane99 Год назад +1

    Eyes the window in David's studio... 🪟👀

  • @_X.L_
    @_X.L_ Год назад

    "There is a very big astrokiss..." 1:28

  • @Monki101
    @Monki101 Год назад

    Congrats, the green grocer is still ond of my favorites.

  • @fomod_
    @fomod_ Год назад +1

    I'm getting back into lego and want to get into making Bionicle mocs. So far I've bought a few hero factory sets, (Von Nebula looks amazing) and I haven't gotten a lot yet but at the moment the quality of stuff is great apart from slightly bitten pieces here and there. Certainly not worse than what my younger self did to some of the pieces I did already own. I'll spare you the details but I had to throw them out which sucks. Had to throw out a golden G2 Kopaka mask.

  • @Red-zh7vq
    @Red-zh7vq Год назад

    I watch restoration videos and there is a technique for removing the yellowing with hydrogen peroxide and a uv light chamber

  • @YouGoneMad
    @YouGoneMad Год назад +1

    Hey if you know anyone that really believes that a new Green Grocer Sealed is really 3k USD, then you go on and send them to me. I'll buy every one on bricklink and happily apply that sweet lovins to him and his wallet. No Lube either!

  • @MadBox817
    @MadBox817 Год назад +1

    Spending the money on retired lego sets just seems insane to me. Lego doesn't see a dime of that money. Might as well get a knockoff for $90 with all new pieces. The knockoffs these days are like 99% of Lego's quality for fraction of the price

    • @gomey70
      @gomey70 3 месяца назад

      Lego has made its money from the set already. Buying knockoff 'Lego' is money down the drain. Used modulars hold their value very well, unlike the knockoff stuff which is worthless.

  • @viperson9818
    @viperson9818 Год назад +5

    I heard hydrogen peroxide is a temporary solution and sometime it may make it look worst later on.

  • @paulsmith-ll9vg
    @paulsmith-ll9vg Год назад

    try going on ebay and buying either lego sets from the 80s that you still have but parts are missing, or try buying sets from the 90s or later that you really badly wanted when they came out but did not for whatever reason you was not able to get, the 80s set that i bought had no box but came with instructions which i thought was a good thing until i discovered pieces missing so i had to spend even more money on said parts, and when your buying old lego on ebay your usually trusting some stranger to be honest about what you are buying, but it really does not help that sometimes although this person has had good revues what you thought you were buying was not always the case, and at least a couple of times when buying old sets there is at least piece usually missing, and don`t even get me started on the possibility of said lego turning up yellow, and in my opinion really old sets which there are a lot about should be very cheap to buy, especially if they do not come with the box or even instructions, and what is with some people and putting old instructions on sale for a price that is simply unrealistic and perhaps insulting.

  • @elizabeththompson4424
    @elizabeththompson4424 Год назад

    hmm... same age bricks yellowing differently
    that NEW plastic THEY are talking about...?

  • @fuuzzzy
    @fuuzzzy Год назад

    My ucs snowspeeder is slightly yellowed and it makes it look weathered

  • @Jo-vq8zk
    @Jo-vq8zk Год назад

    I am really looking forward to watching your video on dusting Legos, it's a huge problem for me and I would love to see your opinion!

  • @oddygaming1873
    @oddygaming1873 Год назад

    I would say 1500 kinda good deal, at least in Holland it would.

  • @nerdtoys2938
    @nerdtoys2938 Год назад

    I have the Pet Shop and Palace Cinema. Let me know if you are interested. They are in great condition (never in the sun)

  • @unclecharlie571
    @unclecharlie571 Год назад

    I have the cafe corner and green grocer, both in pristine condition. What is the best platform if I wanted to sell these as a first-time seller?

  • @roycemark
    @roycemark Год назад +1

    am I the only person who is going to point out that he said "assterkist" instead of "asterisks"?

  • @order6676
    @order6676 Год назад

    I bought 2 lego sets used so far and both had missing pieces. Got the missing pieces but still that's 2+ weeks of waiting to finish the set. The first one was the stormtrooper helmet and the pieces were like trying to connect noodles together they were so loose fitting. But no yellowing for either of them and even the stickers were still in good shape. So always get a full 360 pics in a bright setting or ask if it was in a non smoker house