I don't know how realistic it is for you to get to compare, but it would be cool to see a knockoff Apollo 11 lunar lander set against the real one. I got a knock off Lunar lander from wish to use for parts on a build idea I had, and it is actually half decent quality, but some were inconsistent quality. I also have no idea how close it is to the real set in terms of parts and instructions. The camera set you showcased before is a prime example of how it could be different though.
I will check out the KO Apollo 11, I've actually had my eye on the LEGO one for a while now but I haven't found it locally for a good price. The comparison will definitely make it's way on this channel when I get it. 👍 Thanks for your comment, I always appreciate your input.
@@xSoulhunterDKx Because fake or non-lego (personally idc about the difference but whatever) means poor quality and it is worth no more than the plastic the bricks are made of.
@@tereplay6667 which highly depends on the brand you are buying from. Also: Mouldking and other brands are using GoBricks pieces. GoBricks are fantastic. Pantasy and Panlos have good quality. Kiddicraft? It’s back in business and used Panlos bricks, if I remember it correctly. I bet you don’t have much non lego products it seems. Lmao
I have a knockoff version of the ucs millentium falcon, I just can't get myself to buy the real one for 800 dollars. I've had it for a few weeks now and it looks great, my only issue with it are the minifigures, but I managed by buying real lego minifigs from ep IV (Han, Chewie, Leia, Luke, Obi-wan, r2d2 & c3p0). The total of the falcon and the lego figures combined is about 170 dollars, which is a steal if u ask me.
Thanks for sharing! I also find 800 dollars to be an unreasonable amount for me to spend on my hobby. Not a knock on anyone able to spend that much on LEGO, just my personal opinion. Getting real minifigs to go with it was a great idea 👍
@@BrickScore No problem! it's refreshing to have someone with the same opinion as I do when it comes to expensive sets. Most Lego enthusiasts would have their pitch forks whenever I told them that I've bought off brand or knockoff variants. For me, it's just nice to have something great to look at without the guilt of having emptied my wallet for it. Lego can be questionable when it comes to pricing their sets sometimes. 🤣
2:10 There's been three LEGO Millenium Falcon microfighters. The first one had flick shooters.
I don't know how realistic it is for you to get to compare, but it would be cool to see a knockoff Apollo 11 lunar lander set against the real one. I got a knock off Lunar lander from wish to use for parts on a build idea I had, and it is actually half decent quality, but some were inconsistent quality. I also have no idea how close it is to the real set in terms of parts and instructions. The camera set you showcased before is a prime example of how it could be different though.
I will check out the KO Apollo 11, I've actually had my eye on the LEGO one for a while now but I haven't found it locally for a good price. The comparison will definitely make it's way on this channel when I get it. 👍
Thanks for your comment, I always appreciate your input.
Avoid every fake Lego set...
Why though?
A good amount of ko are awesome and they don’t claim to be original either usually speaking
I understand what you are saying but there is a difference between “fake” and “non- lego”. I will be talking about this in an upcoming video. 👍
@@xSoulhunterDKx Because fake or non-lego (personally idc about the difference but whatever) means poor quality and it is worth no more than the plastic the bricks are made of.
@@tereplay6667 which highly depends on the brand you are buying from. Also: Mouldking and other brands are using GoBricks pieces. GoBricks are fantastic. Pantasy and Panlos have good quality. Kiddicraft? It’s back in business and used Panlos bricks, if I remember it correctly.
I bet you don’t have much non lego products it seems. Lmao
I have a knockoff version of the ucs millentium falcon, I just can't get myself to buy the real one for 800 dollars. I've had it for a few weeks now and it looks great, my only issue with it are the minifigures, but I managed by buying real lego minifigs from ep IV (Han, Chewie, Leia, Luke, Obi-wan, r2d2 & c3p0). The total of the falcon and the lego figures combined is about 170 dollars, which is a steal if u ask me.
Thanks for sharing! I also find 800 dollars to be an unreasonable amount for me to spend on my hobby. Not a knock on anyone able to spend that much on LEGO, just my personal opinion. Getting real minifigs to go with it was a great idea 👍
@@BrickScore No problem! it's refreshing to have someone with the same opinion as I do when it comes to expensive sets. Most Lego enthusiasts would have their pitch forks whenever I told them that I've bought off brand or knockoff variants. For me, it's just nice to have something great to look at without the guilt of having emptied my wallet for it. Lego can be questionable when it comes to pricing their sets sometimes. 🤣
That is some true 70s ass bowl cut action right there.
True. It's a weird choice for sure. Haha.