Off-Brand Lego, MILS Plates, Jobs, and More! | Off the Cuff Episode 9

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @Dreadwolf3155
    @Dreadwolf3155 4 месяца назад

    i miss the arched 'wooden' doors of all three sizes! also agree on the old raised baseplates! loved those things too

  • @BeardedBrickHead
    @BeardedBrickHead 4 месяца назад +4

    My question is about space. As I am sure you are aware. Lego takes up a lot of space. I have started bagging up sets and putting them away to display new ones. What do you do with your sets in these kind of situations? Love the content and thank you.

  • @JRodonBricks
    @JRodonBricks 4 месяца назад +2

    I have that issue of missing the first modulars. The way I'm solving it without leaving the LEGO brand is designing my own version of those modulars, modernizing the techniques and the details but with easily available pieces, to keep them on a budget. I already built Cafe Corner with all new pieces spending around 400 dollars.
    I also have a question for you:
    Are you a part of a LEGO community or do you collaborate with other LEGO builders or LEGO you tubers?
    Great questions and answers video! I love how you two interact in the video.

  • @MLT-bricks
    @MLT-bricks 4 месяца назад

    Great video, I would love to see back the old palm tree trunk pieces 😊 what 2023 and 2024 sets did you find most disappointing ?

  • @GuanoLad
    @GuanoLad 4 месяца назад +1

    A lot of the quality issues of off-brand not-Lego are rapidly diminishing as they improve their processes. Also, to combine topics, they are an ideal source for putting together cheap MILS plates.

  • @SO-ym3zs
    @SO-ym3zs 4 месяца назад +3

    Regarding "off-brand Lego," I'd be among the first to discourage anyone from buying counterfeit/pirated sets from companies like Lepin, who steal designs from Lego. But the field of Lego's legitmate competitors is fascinating and burgeoning and filled with some extremely interesting designs and fun builds, often with very high quality bricks and manuals, and often at far more reasonable prices. Some of these companies offer licenses or themes Lego doesn't: military, Steampunk, wild West, historically based medieval, etc. Some of my favorite builds have actually been non-Lego sets. (But you're right about the old Mega Bloks/Construx sets: some neat designs like the three-foot-long starship Enterprise, but junky bricks. Those bricks were garbage compared to the bricks used by Cobi, Pantasy, or Cada, which are as good as Lego or better.)

    • @i_price
      @i_price 3 месяца назад +1

      Some of these FLEGO companies also pay MOC designers for the rights to produce their sets, so they make a bit of money too, rather than just stealing them (I've had several of my MOCs reproduced illegally and sold on Ali-Express etc.).

  • @Dreadwolf3155
    @Dreadwolf3155 4 месяца назад

    FWIW, i've found Cobi bricks to feel fantastic in terms of fit and finish. They almost fit too tightly though . I will not touch the Chinese knockoffs. Also totally agree on the lego book

  • @jacobgingerhoffman7816
    @jacobgingerhoffman7816 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for answering my question first.
    Question: Have you ever submitted an idea to lego ideas or do you have any plans to do so?
    (I was going to ask about your religion and political leanings but I guess not😅.)

  • @jacobelmslie3862
    @jacobelmslie3862 4 месяца назад

    Id like to see more of those big castle arched doors for one! And more animals released in variety of themes. Soon as I saw the castle had a bee hive in a tree, I had to get a bear. Lego... why do you want me buying the majority of my lego budget on 3rd party stuff?

  • @1027scm
    @1027scm 4 месяца назад

    Great content. I really enjoy your channel. Continued success.

  • @idomoshe6040
    @idomoshe6040 4 месяца назад

    Piano teacher! how cool! So, you both play instruments