Barad-Dûr, June 1st and Lego OVERWHELM - a deinfluencing conversation?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Let's break down my thoughts on Barad-Dûr, all the upcoming releases and have a wider conversation about priorities, realities, and other boring adult things. This was filmed in one take and is very much just me sharing my thoughts. As I say in the video I have filmed a similar video like this approximately 5 times now and I have never been happy. Though this one is still not as clear and concise as I would like it I just want to start this conversation, so I hope you can respect that and obviously can bear in mind there are so many more things I could say but then this would turn into a Jenny Nicholson video. Which you know, could be fun :P
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    Special thanks to the Top Tier members:
    Tommy Rich, 0M3G4 M4N, Ocean Blue Bricks, AV Brickz, Broncs DDT, Mihails Potapovs, Ulrike - CardmakerNr1, Tieson Trowbridge, ODJ and Gordon Werner.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 - Will I buy Barad-Dûr
    5:18 - June 1st release thoughts
    6:34 - Overwhelmed by Lego - a conversation
    19:05 - Outro

Комментарии • 189

  • @Treayom
    @Treayom Месяц назад +63

    As a 45 year old hoarder I have enforced four questions upon myself:
    -Do I really want it?
    -Do I really need it?
    -Will I still want it in 2 years?
    -What else could I do with that money?

    • @Animaniac-vd5st
      @Animaniac-vd5st Месяц назад +5

      48 yo LEGO hoarder here:
      Yes
      Yes...at least the minis
      Probably, might sell the tower for 250ish in 2 years without minis
      Nothing important as life means well with me atm.

    • @InfiniteZamasu
      @InfiniteZamasu Месяц назад +3

      The answer to question 2 is always no when it's about Lego

    • @Treayom
      @Treayom Месяц назад +2

      @@InfiniteZamasu I get what you mean and you are right but my interpretation of "need" is ment like this:
      At some point while collecting I decided to stick solely to star wars spaceships as those were the sets I adored above all.
      Yet sometimes I get enticed by another kind of set like Barad Dur in this case.
      At that point, when I ask myself if I need this set the answer would be "No, cause you only do ships and your saving for the Venator" for example..

    • @pinobluevogel6458
      @pinobluevogel6458 9 дней назад +1

      I'm not a hoarder, but I do enjoy buying Lego. For me question 4 is the most important, I can do a whole lot with that money, including buying other sets, or tons of bricks and parts to build with. Also, the fact that I can say no to the first three questions really helps silencing any doubts.

  • @ombelinedebelleville2887
    @ombelinedebelleville2887 Месяц назад +46

    Thank you for voicing this. I feel overwhelmed mostly about "where am I going to put this" and how I play into consumerism, over-consumption and why I have FOMO. Thank you for showing this real aspect of things!

    • @Dreadwolf3155
      @Dreadwolf3155 24 дня назад

      overconsumption...oh pleas. no need to feel guilty for buying things you want and can affort, and insadentally helping to provide jobs for others. NOt saying buy everything just that if we have the spare cash we shouldn't feel guilty for using it. also i do agree that it gets really hard to pick and choose with so much goodness out there!

    • @pinobluevogel6458
      @pinobluevogel6458 9 дней назад

      The 'Where am I going to put this?' question is probably the most pressing one for me at the moment. That is a good thing, it means I can still afford the odd big lego set once in a while. I have no FOMO, but a little bit of pressure to get everything I really want is there, especially since sets go up in price an inordinate amount when out of print.

    • @pinobluevogel6458
      @pinobluevogel6458 9 дней назад

      @@Dreadwolf3155 Even though you are right and there is no need to feel guilty about buying quality products like Lego that last a lifetime or longer, I don't think you are incidently providing jobs for anyone by doing this. Yes, Lego has people working for them, but if you really want to responsibly spend your money, you should buy from your local enterprises, the people in your own hometown, preferably your same neighbourhood.
      Investing your money locally is not just a great way to give people jobs, it will enrich your own life as well, as the people around you have the most impact on your wellbeing and you can have the most impact on theirs.

  • @broncsddt
    @broncsddt Месяц назад +33

    Adulting is THE worst. But it only makes sense to be sensible! We will still be here for your “boring” (not even close 😊) videos. Always love hearing your thoughts! Can’t wait to see/hear your shenanigans come June 1st!

    • @HighTeaToys
      @HighTeaToys  Месяц назад +4

      Lol. Adulting is the WORST should have been the title of this video 😂

  • @CardmakerNr1
    @CardmakerNr1 Месяц назад +17

    You are not boring, you are refreshingly honest. All your thoughts and points are 100% valid. I used to get hyped with new releases but now I try to be more sensible. I’ll get a few sets for sure but now I’ll wait for a good offer or a gwp I want. Any new sets should make sense with my current display and plans. If I cannot integrate it or it goes against my plans I am not buying it. Of course I feel inspired by so many new lines and ideas but there is not infinite money or space. I will not get Barad Dur, I prefer to extend my Rivendell and hope there will be a BagEnd set sometimes.
    I’ll concentrate on my city, Hogwarts and Ninjago and even here I am not getting any of the new Ninjago or MK sets. I am looking forward to some Lego Ideas sets and BrickLink sets.
    There is a reason why I subscribed to your channel and enjoy my membership in discord, this is it. To see and hear about your mocs and changes big and small of your city is perfect, no need of weekly videos. Whenever you have something to share is perfect.

  • @Topine10
    @Topine10 Месяц назад +14

    You're definitely not alone. I am a die-hard Lego fan but lately I've had to focus on free activities like reading or hiking or learning new songs on my instrument, which are still rewarding of course, but also a result of not having much disposable income. I don't even order from restaurants anymore really. I just bought the 42179 Technic orrery set this week when I found a good price on it but before that the last set I bought was the Bookshop last October. It's just not easy having enough money for Lego nowadays. I was planning on asking for Barad Dur for Christmas but honestly there are so many other things I need/would rather have for that kind of money. I think I'll make a mid-scale Barad Dur MOC with my own parts.

  • @alandrielstern2354
    @alandrielstern2354 Месяц назад +14

    Don't worry about your rambling thoughts, with all the show us your haul pressure and new videos of new purchased sets it's good to hear someone speaking out loud that it's not as easy for everyone to pay the price and at the end of the day there are bills of everyday life to be paid. The last and only time I fell for purchasing at day one release was the Boutique Hotel and - it still isn't build. So you're absolutly right, there's no pressure for day one releases to be bought asap and sometimes the excitement even grows while waiting for a good price and then to say: yes with full joy. Never boring to hear your thoughts. Have a great time with your city and the fun you have to develop it in your own way.

    • @pinobluevogel6458
      @pinobluevogel6458 9 дней назад

      As someone that bought the Boutique hotel for my girlfriend, I can tell you the set is amazing and a good choice. It even is pretty compact for display, but granted: We still are clearing out more space to have enough display room.

  • @theriskypanda2055
    @theriskypanda2055 Месяц назад +5

    I really appreciate this video! I have been having similar musings to the rising cost of LEGO, changing priorities as a new parent, and what really brings me joy from this hobby.
    The first thing I did was to sell off a lot of standalone sets, and sub themes. I am naturally a collector and I started focusing on collecting more than the joy of building. I am now down to primarily modular buildings on a new city shelf and Lord of the rings themes. What I found by setting these boundaries is I am enjoying and appreciating the builds I get to experience more, and I am creating my own modifications in the studio software and modding sets. Orson Welles said that the enemy of art is the absence of limitations. I have certainly found that by lessening my input, I am enjoying the hobby even more!
    I can tell I’ve been watching the channel for a while. When you said you had one favorite set from this release, I said out loud “the bed and breakfast.” 😆
    Sorry for the long comment. Really agree with your thoughts and thanks for the inspiration to start a custom shelf city!

  • @bethkurland6610
    @bethkurland6610 Месяц назад +5

    You are completely right. Priorities are most important. Enjoy watching your videos. You city is fabulous❤

  • @Abbyga1e
    @Abbyga1e Месяц назад +2

    I've been feeling this so much lately, I'm so burnt out and overwhelmed, the sheer amount of output and especially high price sets has been a lot.
    As you say, life is expensive, I just lost my cat leaving me with 3k in debt from vet bills, food prices are insane, vehicle upkeep, phone bills, rent, it all adds up quickly.
    At the same time I don't want to stop enjoying lego, and if I miss out on anything then I'll just end up paying even more on bricklink in a few years. 😮‍💨
    Its all just a lot and I appreciate other people talking about this, its nice not being alone in the struggle.

    • @HighTeaToys
      @HighTeaToys  29 дней назад +2

      Condolences to you for the passing of your cat. Loosing pets is the worst. I hope you will manage with your finances going forward whilst still having little pockets of joy in whatever shape they may come ❤️

  • @KCGiD
    @KCGiD Месяц назад +12

    Well said, thank you for your honesty. I try to buy only a few sets a year, and moc them into something that fits with the couple modulars I have. The hardest part is definitely resisting the hype of new sets, and focusing your money onto things that fit your vision for your collection. I've filled up my display case, so now I'm taking a breather until I decide whether I will expand or revise what I have.

  • @akaviral5476
    @akaviral5476 12 дней назад +1

    Aaaand subscribed. A real human, down to Earth conversation where life is a reality for most of us (lol), and that means that a set this expensive and grand may be great, but it's not what I need to have FOMO over

  • @kayman1615
    @kayman1615 Месяц назад +4

    Great video Johanna! Really appreciate you discussing this real topic that most of us are also experiencing. Lego collecting is definitely overwhelming after you have a decent size collection. There will always be a limit to space and money. I get the hype but 99.9% of the time, I will not buy it day one. Especially now, I find there are always deals and offers so it pays to wait and you might not want a set anymore after the hype. As for creating space, it’s hard but selling down definitely would help with space and getting some money back.

  • @brick-pirate
    @brick-pirate Месяц назад +2

    The LEGO company is catering for Bricksie and DuckBricks who needs to buy everything. While the rest of us watch in awe. It really feels like they are releasing to many sets (The sets are so good), and some goes for insane amounts. There is no way an average person can buy everything they like.

    • @peterpowis4145
      @peterpowis4145 3 дня назад +1

      That's so true! Yes some can afford every single set but not most of us. I've never been able to afford a modular, and there are some that are just awesome! I just have to try and forget about them. Shame sets are so expensive these days. I wish Lego would make in general more pocket money sets and only a few large sets. I often wait for sets to be reduced now

  • @BrickHive
    @BrickHive Месяц назад +4

    I really appreciate your honest and thoughtful conversation about this. You brought up excellent points, and they were wholly your own thoughts without pressure from any outside sources.
    Bravo and cheers!
    P.S.
    You weren't boring at all.

  • @mishti06
    @mishti06 Месяц назад +4

    Once they introduced the fancy black boxed 'adults' concept...I felt they took some of the magic away 😔. I am a city builder, far far smaller scale than where you're at, but Lego's steadily increasing prices have drastically slowed down my lifelong enthusiasm. I feel that if they follow this trend, they are shooting themselves in the foot.I think your reasoning makes sense. Great chat!

    • @an8790
      @an8790 Месяц назад +1

      I for sure think they could midground it a little more. I'd love to see detailed 'adult' sets, i.e with display value or panorama effect, in the 30 to 100 $ price range for castle, vikings or LOTR. I'd be open to sets that are more vinyete like, that feel more 'closed' and complete. I think the botanicals line have a perfect pricing for adults, it's that kind of set that you can pick up and build with someone and justify it as a social experience, something to do instead of going out to have dinner essentially. I think people would love to have things that are chopped off versions of really good adult sets, like Riverdale, the A frame cabin, or the blacksmith. A 4th to an 8th of a set like that, parts and price wise, but with the detail and beauty still there which is lacking in some cheaper themes like creator 3 in 1.

    • @pinobluevogel6458
      @pinobluevogel6458 9 дней назад

      Both of you are touching on some important things, the 'focus' on adult sets with the ugly black boxes and the fact that there is a gigantic lack of cheaper options of some of the most important themes.
      I don't see any cheap options to go with the expensive modular buildings, nor anything for Castle, Lord of the Rings or Vikings. Even Classic Space gets completely ignored in a year where space is suppsed to be their focus. Sure, there is the city space sets, but that is more like science than science fiction and looks normal rather than fantastical.
      There are some bright spots though. I love the city explorer sets as ways to introduce new animals. The sets themselves aren't great for display, but having new animals come in with the Polar, Ocean and now Jungle explorer sets is a great idea, especially when the animals come to PAB and the aftermarket at reasonable costs.
      Also, I'm not a fan of it, but Minecraft of all things has pretty affordable sets that offer reasonable value, especially at the cheaper end. Also, some of the botanicals and spots sets, while not exactly in my wheelhouse, are quite affordable parts packages if you look at them like that.

  • @PinderProductions
    @PinderProductions Месяц назад +3

    I think discussions like this are very important, in order to enjoy a hobby like lego you definitely need to keep within a comfortable spending amount. As you say thats different for everyone.

  • @hiker1392
    @hiker1392 Месяц назад +7

    A few thoughts:
    1. You don’t need to justify your decisions to us, but it is nice to hear your viewpoint on Lego priority spending.
    2. Barad Dur is a nice-to-have, but not required. Rivendell was much more expensive and much larger than it needed to be, but it is a Lego masterpiece, so yeah, goodbye money. Also such a great build experience.
    3. Agree on that little Friends set (did I really say that?). It looks like a charming addition to your city.
    4. I don’t really watch your channel for set reviews/hauls, but for city development. More content in that area would be great.
    5. And randomly, Amazon has a knockoff Gringott’s for $36. Sooner or later, people are going to start taking more advantage of non-Lego product.

    • @pinobluevogel6458
      @pinobluevogel6458 9 дней назад +1

      Judging from what she said, I think she needs to justify some of these decisions for herself. She did feel the need to put her thoughts into the video, which I think is good to do.
      Other than that, some good points!

  • @westie3942
    @westie3942 Месяц назад +4

    Great video Johanna. I have been having the same thoughts over the last 6 months. All the great new sets were just becoming overwhelming. I now really have to justify what I am going to get and where I am going to display it.

  • @FrancesLee-qm8gl
    @FrancesLee-qm8gl Месяц назад +3

    A great conversation starter. This addresses issues that have come up in the Facebook Lego Group i am in. And you have articulated the issues so very well. Yours was the first Lego RUclips channel I followed and while I always look forward to your posts, i hope you never feel pressured to do so.
    ALSO, Friends Castle B & B is also my priority for June 1st. It’s gorgeous. Thanks for all you do.

  • @jijowajaknxanma3439
    @jijowajaknxanma3439 Месяц назад +1

    Nah, I'm 31 years old and this boring talk about reality is my jam. Subbed lol

  • @Silverx50
    @Silverx50 Месяц назад +3

    Great video, share your views on baradur.
    and really its not the worst video you could have made. And its nice to just see someone talk about the reality that most of us have reached with lego in the last year.

  • @Wealth_Wisdom_Discernment
    @Wealth_Wisdom_Discernment Месяц назад +2

    Great video! My first video of yours I’ve seen!

  • @duncanharding6564
    @duncanharding6564 Месяц назад +3

    Loved the video - the city looks amazing behind you. I think the lighting must be different? Also, you’re such a good influencer - passionate about Lego but realistic about the cost (and space needed). I think you’d be an amazing LAN ambassador - you’d be truthful and authentic

    • @HighTeaToys
      @HighTeaToys  Месяц назад +3

      I tilted my overhead lights towards the city so it looks a little brighter on camera now.
      I don’t think I’d ever want to be a Lan ambassador though. As much as I really appreciate Lego as a company I don’t think i want to be an extension of their marketing team. There are enough things that I’m not a fan of and when you get sent sets for free it’s easy to loose perfectieve of the reality of the cost of them. Don’t get me wrong, free sets would be great 😅, but so much lego to review and talk about it would be way too overwhelming.

  • @LureOfTheBrick
    @LureOfTheBrick 28 дней назад

    Thank you for opening up this conversation, love your honesty

  • @rosemarie9956
    @rosemarie9956 29 дней назад +1

    This is all part of your Lego and building journey so it makes perfect sense. I waited on the Gringotts set but when it came out at 633 CAD (taxes in) 😮 it simply was a NO especially since I really did not want the bottom part. So I did my own build making it somewhat similar to the first Gringotts bank from a few years back but much larger to go with the DA set. Very satisfying and now filling in the interiors.
    The HP obsession has gotten a little out of control so am also really evaluating all purchases and selling a few that I really don’t need. Difficult yes

  • @stockicide
    @stockicide 21 день назад

    When I was a kid, I actually preferred for my parents to buy me the big tubs of assorted pieces instead of the sets, which often had small, hard to use pieces. Now that I'm older I do enjoy collecting sets, but just building something new with the parts I already have is still fun (and free).

  • @alrinaleroux9229
    @alrinaleroux9229 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the video Johanna, I love your spontaneous sincere thoughts.

  • @SparkyMark41
    @SparkyMark41 Месяц назад

    This really might be one of my favourite videos from you!

  • @knownasxristako3321
    @knownasxristako3321 Месяц назад

    Your BEST video! Thank you for sharing.

  • @knad7365
    @knad7365 29 дней назад +1

    I really dont get why minifigs are so important to people. A set that looks as badass as this could have 0 and I'd be happy with it. That's just me though...being a giant LOTR fan, this set is INSANE.

  • @sandrawilson6540
    @sandrawilson6540 Месяц назад

    I know exactly how you feel. My first thought was to buy Notre Dame, then I saw the Friends castle hotel and couldn't stop thinking of how I could modify it to a full modular. This is more exciting to me at the moment than buying a model to then set it on a shelf. Great video, thanks 😊

  • @GholaMuadDib
    @GholaMuadDib Месяц назад

    Hi, great discussion. For me, I limit my collecting to specific things within a genre. For Lego, it’s favorite book related. I have multiple editions of the six Frank Herbert books, Crysknives and Duncan Idaho’s sword. The same with LOTR. Special editions of the books, a Sting replica, the One Ring.
    I’m 48, I work a lot of overtime to fund my hobbies. I’m pretty new to Lego building. So far I made a Brick Sandworm diorama, that came with the Blu-ray Dune Sci-fi Channel miniseries collection. After making that, I made the Ornithopter. I’m currently finishing up a Grendizer Gunpla style model kit. My second Gunpla model.
    I think the Barad-dur set looks sick. It’s just the right size for me to display. It will fit nicely on a small end table.
    Once again, great video. Love this kind of discussion.

  • @SparkyMark41
    @SparkyMark41 Месяц назад

    I love this video! Thank you again for your brilliant opinions and content!

  • @AmmaBuilds
    @AmmaBuilds 26 дней назад

    I have Rivendell and I love everything about it. The build and then lighting it later were both delightful. My first thought on the reveal of Barad Dür was, where would I ever put that? It was cool but didn’t excite me. Sparking joy, that’s the key I’m finding. I’m pretty new to the hobby and I’m learning what kinds of sets spark joy, both in the build and later on as I place them in scenes, or on displays. Thanks for getting real with us.

  • @samgraves7330
    @samgraves7330 Месяц назад +3

    Yeah, I have to be quite restrained, I do buy expensive sets but maybe only two or three a year. And that would be sets around £200 normally. I did buy Rivendell last year (and felt a bit sick about the price) because I am such a LOTR fan, and I just loved the fact that the fellowship minifigs were included. I like Barad Dur but I don’t love it. I don’t have anywhere to put it on display, so I am pretty sure I will be passing on it as well. Budgeting may not be fun, but maybe then you can appreciate the sets even more.

  • @EdwinvdKaaij
    @EdwinvdKaaij Месяц назад

    Very good points on choosing what sets to buy and why.

  • @TylerBond-Wilson-ib3jr
    @TylerBond-Wilson-ib3jr 3 дня назад

    Hey good for you making your self heard and trust me you are not the only person overwhelmed by all these new releases

  • @stlbrickco3054
    @stlbrickco3054 28 дней назад +1

    Glad to hear you discussing these topics, as I personally believe they need to take more precedence within the community. It is something I've spoken about on my Instagram recently: we need more de-influencing. With the amount that LEGO has double, or tripled-down on influencers, I have LEGO set fatigue. It is constantly in your face. And I genuinely have to ask the question: do we have a hobby, or do we have a low will-power spending habit? You are exactly right, when you wait beyond the 'release' day, FOMO subsides rather quickly, and then altogether you come to the conclusion you can live with less.

    • @HighTeaToys
      @HighTeaToys  28 дней назад +1

      So very true. I saw you talk about it actually and really appreciated it. I’ve found it quite difficult to find the right tone. I am very aware of my situation if already owning a ludicrous amount and possibly making people feel like that’s normal or something they ‘need’ to feel valid in the hobby. I guess moderation is always the key. I won’t completely stop buying things, but I’m being way pickier. Moc ability is key.

  • @melissam.5612
    @melissam.5612 Месяц назад

    Adulting IS hard, and you're not alone in your priorities or your challenges. It's a pleasure to watch your videos -- and there's no need to justify your very reasonable actions. 😊

  • @PAL.Studios
    @PAL.Studios Месяц назад +2

    I just want a smaller LotR set like Minas Tirith, in the scale of Hogwarts Castle & Grounds.
    I'm actually in the process of selling all of my minifigure scale sets and I'm just sticking with what originally got me back into Lego - Creator Expert / Icons scale vehicles, and microscale / architecture style sets. Like many, I let it all get a bit out of hand and it's time for me to stop and give greater consideration to where I am spending my money.

  • @KerioFive
    @KerioFive 12 дней назад +1

    Sauron looks much better in Person than the photos, still would have loved long arms/legs

  • @GianniBergandi
    @GianniBergandi Месяц назад

    Not boring at all. Great to share that ! Thks :)

  • @PlasticGeordie
    @PlasticGeordie Месяц назад +1

    I share your views and empathise. You are not boring - refreshingly honest and thinking practically.
    From my experiences, I tend to view Lego as something that can be addictive to some people. Buying and building a set for the dopamine. I know you jokingly call people "Lego addicts", but in some cases, perhaps it needs to be thought of as such. I realise that unlike gambling or drinking, afterwards you still have "something to show for it", but unless controlled, there can be too much of what seems like a good thing to the point where it is harmful, whether financially, or mentally.

  • @samscholes9727
    @samscholes9727 29 дней назад +1

    This was real, respect

  • @cinematographytrev
    @cinematographytrev Месяц назад +1

    You always speak from your heart, with sense and direction. Totally agree £400 is a very high amount to spend on a set. I still love Rivendell, but not got the expenditure for that just yet, I do think some of these sets are so over priced. All the points you've raised are extremely important. Also Never ever try to justify to yourself about having the need to spend on a certain set.

  • @mrglide7078
    @mrglide7078 29 дней назад +1

    Lego is a hobby.
    Hobbies can be expensive.
    You can't buy everything.
    I'm not badly off at 55, and can afford some nice sets, but even I can't buy everything. I accept that.
    I would love to buy a massive haul every month, and build them in my massive basement, just like some well known lego vloggers. But for most of us, that's not reality.
    I wish I could, but that's just not going to be possible. I don't have the room to display them all, even if I could afford everything.
    I collect for me. But the bills still have to get paid.
    It's not a competition to see who can buy the most and biggest sets...

  • @Dreadwolf3155
    @Dreadwolf3155 24 дня назад +1

    kind of agree on BD....i dont like micro scale but for thomething like this you kinda have to do it that way. also wish Sauron had 'avatar' limbs and we needed more figs!

  • @Pernobricks
    @Pernobricks Месяц назад +4

    For me since I started watching RUclips and other social media sites, my expenditure on lego has gone up 500% over 2 years. This is a problem as I have the exact same lack of space now as before. So pretty much everything I have bought, has yet to be built or even opened. Most of it is either fear of missing out when it retires or getting it for a good price. I am never inspired to build anything because of not knowing where it will go. Rivendell for me was perfect. It just displays so well, but that still took me 6 months to finish it. I want to get Barad Dûr, but I don’t know whether that is me wanting it, or the fact it’s everywhere and I have been heavily influenced into wanting it. I’ve always wanted all of the LOTR sets, but now it just feels like I am bleating along with the others. ( went on a bit there, apologies)

    • @HighTeaToys
      @HighTeaToys  Месяц назад +3

      I totally understand the feeling. Fomo is real and it’s hard to prevent whilst you see lots of people getting gorgeous sets and being happy with them. But we can’t have it all sadly. Wait to buy until the hype dies down, honestly helps a lot. It clears your head as you need to withstand all that. For me I find often that, yes, I would still like the set. But it’s fine if I don’t get it. I don’t miss it if I don’t. I understand that doesn’t work for everyone but most my joy comes from building and then mocing sets. Not just simply owning. If you like having all the sets that’s awesome. But it’s okay not to get some. You don’t need them per se. I do hope you get the chance to build the once you already have though! I hope you get where I’m coming from. I would hate to think that collecting lego is a burden to you. But it can be hard as fomo and being a completionist can really play havoc with budget and intentions.

  • @hygge_angstrom
    @hygge_angstrom Месяц назад

    Relatable. It's better to learn this lesson earlier in life rather than later. I also find that becoming brand agnostic helps to alleviate the pain to one's wallet. I'm not suggesting that you seek out bootleg sets, but bricks are bricks in many cases. I still buy Lego sets, but now it's almost always done while looking through a filter of what parts I can use for MOCs. You're transcending to a higher plane of building. :)

  • @Marc76-qt7vp
    @Marc76-qt7vp Месяц назад +2

    Well said (15:12), if you spend it on the one or two things we like, they're gonna be much dearer to us. On prices I've seen sets go immediately on sale through the retailers, such as the Castle Bed and Breakfast (42638) with 15 percent discount.

    • @HighTeaToys
      @HighTeaToys  Месяц назад +2

      Oeh Ive not seen that on offer yet. But yet exciting. I think I’m just a little tired of seeing more, bigger, larger around me on the social platforms.

  • @johnpowell2431
    @johnpowell2431 Месяц назад +3

    I've cut back on my purchases but kind of opposite from you. Instead of buying all of the smaller less expensive sets I am mainly buying the larger more expensive sets that come with exclusive gwp's on day one. Believe it or not it's been saving me a lot of money. Besides it's just a matter of time before the smaller sets are discounted. Hell wait until November for super discounts. Plus the larger sets are better for display as opposed to lots of small sets. I've just decided I don't need every small set and it frees up the money for the more substantial sets. Just a different path to the same end.❤

  • @manlius10agames
    @manlius10agames 27 дней назад

    I agree with you. I feel LEGO is supersaturating the adult market, and I feel that many of these larger sets will begin to sell less. If people don't run out of money, they will run out of space. For people that live with families in the average sized homes, space is a premium. I really wanted the DnD set, but I had to pass because I have nowhere to display it. Barad-Dur and Rivendell are even bigger.

  • @user-rr9dr5nq6u
    @user-rr9dr5nq6u Месяц назад

    You can’t always get what you want. But if you try sometimes you just might find . You get what you need. Thanks Johanna and Mick.❤️🤠

  • @brickarranger2319
    @brickarranger2319 Месяц назад +1

    I don't buy sets that are over $100 USD. Normally. I have used points to buy a good portion two of them. I think this year will be the year of bricks and pieces for me.

  • @Lucy-OFlynn
    @Lucy-OFlynn Месяц назад

    This is a great take, nice to see this side of a creator.
    The only thing I would say about buying friends sets is that they go on offer so quickly after that I wouldn't buy them on day 1 knowing they'll be so much cheaper soon!

    • @Lucy-OFlynn
      @Lucy-OFlynn Месяц назад

      Ah you covered this straight after I posted 😂

  • @purpleshroom5454
    @purpleshroom5454 Месяц назад +2

    Honestly Adulting is the worst. I haven't really brought much in the way of lego in the last couple of months because I feel the prices for piece count for sets has really gone up. Its fine, Lego can do what they want there a business and I will still love the lego and the sets and I am not going to not buy lego. I also still have a few sets sitting in boxes waiting to be built so I am not buying any lego until those are built and I organise my display.

  • @SusanGaskin
    @SusanGaskin Месяц назад

    I find myself running out of space for my Lego builds so I've had to become more choosy of what I buy. Sometimes it's enough for me to just enjoy watching youtubers like you build a set I thought I wanted, but it's also good of social media influencers to not simply encourage wanton purchases plunging viewers into unnecessary debt. Thanks for your video.

  • @user-nc5ej3pc5r
    @user-nc5ej3pc5r 28 дней назад

    Great video! Totally justifiable with the current cost of Lego. I opt to occasionally buy second hand collections when people enter their 'dark ages'. It can be hit or miss and certainly requires a lot of sorting and washing. Some real gems found and lots of mega-blocks to keep the nephews at bay. Also the room is looking spectacular! I showed my Mom the room tour and she was captivated by it! Lighting is amazing!

  • @MikeyJProductions
    @MikeyJProductions Месяц назад

    I really enjoyed this!! I agree 💯 As a whole, being selective is very important. That's why I feel it's important to stick to certain themes, and not just buy a set because it's a nice set. LEGO makes SO MANY products, it's not financially realistic for us to buy everything we like.

  • @martazedbricks
    @martazedbricks Месяц назад +1

    I reduced budget for lego lately. It is normal for every afol, at some point you realise that only plastic is important 😅

  • @ministryofmaking7260
    @ministryofmaking7260 Месяц назад

    I feel this this was very therapeutic for you and I think it’s a great video! I feel the same Johanna, I get more joy from designing and building my own detailed creations than spending £400 on a set! Gutted that you don’t like Barad Dur because knowing what a Lord of the Rings fan you are I was really excited when it was revealed to hear your excitement but you’ve opened a great conversation! ❤️

  • @baileywestbury-charlton7073
    @baileywestbury-charlton7073 Месяц назад

    I think the answer for me will always be balance. Yes there’s going to be 20-30 sets I want on June 1st, so in order to capitalise on the adrenaline I’ll pick 2-3 to buy Day 1. I absolutely love being at the Lego store on June 1st, the hype and just going round the store picking up the new sets looking at the boxes and the displays fills me with so much joy. So I think there has to be balance struck, pick up 1-3 of the must buys on that 1st of the month trip then I’ll wait for minimum 20% discounts on the rest. It works for me, I never get FOMO and always value setting myself a budget and sticking to it. Thank you for your thoughts, it’s so refreshing to hear ❤

  • @user-rb2tl8og2f
    @user-rb2tl8og2f Месяц назад

    Don't worry I about worrying if this is a boring video. What you say is the truth! If you release a video every few months I'll still watch and have enjoyed watching what you produce.
    Are you creating a Moc to take out to shows again? Last year's was amazing! It was also a fun geek treat to meet you in Swindon last year! Keep building I know some American RUclipsrs that reference you so you're definitely doing something right 😁

  • @EspenShampoo25
    @EspenShampoo25 14 дней назад

    this is a good video for younger people to see and realise you dont have to have everything to be happy. Sadly to many of YT lego channels are so large and sponsored so heavily they can buy/be given everything they want and its not realistic. Lego is a premium product and it should be treated like that. Btw, did you say "hallo" at the end of the video?

  • @xanthicdragon6510
    @xanthicdragon6510 Месяц назад +1

    ❤ great video! I am trying to buy sets with a purpose. And just getting the sets that bring me joy. However the fomo is real 😅. Thanks for sharing all parts of your Lego journey 😊

    • @HighTeaToys
      @HighTeaToys  Месяц назад

      Fomo is so real. I tend to stay away from Instagram during big release days 😂😇

  • @Cr3ator3ss
    @Cr3ator3ss Месяц назад

    Thanks so much for this video. It’s what I am feeing about the hobby right now. I just got animal crossing sets (discounted) and had so much fun creating a little island. I love LOTR but just can’t justify the cost for this massive tower that’s just going to sit in my room.

  • @shamus3477
    @shamus3477 Месяц назад +1

    I don't know why people get so overwhelmed by this stuff you don't have to get every single set straight away. People putting themselves in debt to get every big lego set every month it's madness

  • @geneyounkin6789
    @geneyounkin6789 Месяц назад

    I very much appreciate someone who starts many videos with “Hello fellow addicts” taking a moment to say “We all know these are toys, right? They are not worth sacrificing your financial well-being and they’re definitely not worth sacrificing mine.”
    This is all supposed to be in good fun and I’m glad you’re working to keep it that way for yourself.

  • @MN-zi6hb
    @MN-zi6hb Месяц назад +1

    I agree with you. Lego is producing some amazing sets, but the reality is the amount space and needed to accommodate what I would like is not practical. Prices in the secondary market can also be prohibitive. Will be carefully considering any future purchases against other demands on my wallet.

  • @BlockHeadUK
    @BlockHeadUK Месяц назад

    I think quite a few of us are coming around to this way of thinking, I know I am. My buying and building sets has slowed significantly since I got into LEGO in 2017. Now I'm spending a much less on them and more of my budget on parts for MOCs. Do what makes you happy 😊

  • @hobbyorobsession
    @hobbyorobsession Месяц назад +1

    I haven't been able to justify the prices of lego for a long time with my discretionary spending. Best decision I've made it not to buy day one, the senastion of "I need it now" really diminishes. The sparkle of new fades quickly. Reducing the scope of collection to less themes and doing less with lego in general. I feel burnt out with lego.

  • @pinobluevogel6458
    @pinobluevogel6458 9 дней назад

    This is a great 'ramble' about many subjects in a relatively short time, so I have to use a lot of words to go into the things I want to point out.
    As someone that is a fan of Lord of the Rings, that also happens to have missed the entire earlier Lord of the rings series, I can really relate to how you decide to forgo Barad-Dur. It is a little easier for me, as I don't like the Orc minifigures a lot and the whole building isn't exactly my style. There is some very sweet lava at the bottom that contrasts with the black of the tower, but overall I think it is not the most interesting piece to have.
    Meanwhile Rivendell, I was very close to buying that one. The only thing holding me back was the fact that it didn't fit with anything else that I had at the time. (I had mainly Castle themed Lego and some space and city)
    Just as a value proposition, I think Barad-Dur isn't great, while Rivendell clearly is. Even just the amount of recognisable places in the set and having the entire Fellowship included makes it almost like the one and only set that you need; One set to rule them all so to speak.
    Also, as to the releases of June first, there is a lot, but nothing for Castle, which is one of the most popular themes with a massive following for quite some time.
    I do think you make a great point about the sets that you can re-use for other projects, multiples if possible. That is great value for your money. As someone that recently finally found two creator 2 in 1 castles for a reasonable price, those castles can get you not just 3 builds from the box, but also a ton of awesome Mocs that people built with these sets and eventually the ones you design on your own.
    Finally, Lego is not required to make their expensive products cheaper -even though it would help-, but I think they are almost obligated to diversify into cheaper sets as well. Especially for themes like Castle and Lord of the Rings, there is nothing under a 100 dollars and that makes no sense. It is bad for the fans, but equally as bad for Lego in terms of longevity and probably bad for their brand as well.
    And yes, life is expensive. But it is not our fault, it is not even Lego's fault. This is bankers and politicians printing money into oblivion.

  • @sionicusrex9773
    @sionicusrex9773 Месяц назад +1

    Great video, Im feeling the same, lack of space and finance means Im in a position of MOCing using what I already have rather than buying new stuff - this has the added benefit thatvi can use the money saved to do and display at shows instead! tbh even though I've spent the last year saving up for Barad-dur Im still not entirely sure I can justify it :/

  • @andregundel3345
    @andregundel3345 Месяц назад

    Same thing here. You speak from the heart. I still would love to buy the Rivendell set if I can get a used one. Since it is too expensive new. But probably have to postpone that for quite a while because I’m creating a MOC from one of my favourite video games NieR Automata. That is probably all I can do this year due to how much it costs to get the special parts from Bricklink and committing to get mini figures printed.

  • @BrittnyShrub
    @BrittnyShrub Месяц назад +1

    I do think that for me personally collecting us not the cherry on top of a well managed life. I think that would be healthier. For me collecting is kind of escapist. I sometimes treat myself with lego for happy reasons and also when I am down or stressed. I leave my future self to deal with the financial repercussions. Not good. Either way something has got to give and I am starting to turn my attention to the lego I already have rather than always buying new sets. My focus is shifting toward organization and display rotation by necessity. Good topic.
    I could probably watch a lego video from you about ANYTHING. Even if it is a discussion/podcast video about new sets and budget. Or a travel vlog. But I also know that private lego time with no pressure of output is good too.

  • @infamousKONVICT
    @infamousKONVICT Месяц назад

    Well said 👍🙌🙌

  • @GSFBlade
    @GSFBlade Месяц назад +3

    Too many great sets, and not enough money or space, that's unfortunately just reality.
    Don't worry about it, enjoy your weekend!

  • @JustCallMeKopi
    @JustCallMeKopi 22 дня назад

    I understand your point. I think of these sets as sets where I say "I don't regret it, my wallet does"

  • @syedalihasan8923
    @syedalihasan8923 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @alphatrione
    @alphatrione Месяц назад

    As someone who is fairly new to the hobby, I had the same discussion with myself about six months ago and came to surprisingly similar conclusions. It was painful to the inner child to cut things from the wish list, but it is the reality of life.

  • @caronmills8983
    @caronmills8983 Месяц назад

    I haven't been so excited for a set in a long time so definitely picking up Barad Dur and the rest can wait for discounts later.

  • @philipsatterthwaite4361
    @philipsatterthwaite4361 Месяц назад

    Well said!

  • @beth7467
    @beth7467 Месяц назад

    I'm trying to look for older sets that I like and then either buy those sets used or collect used bricks to build them. I've been mostly using Bricklink and visiting local thrift stores off and on. Buying used appeals both to my cheapness and to my wanting to be envvironmentally friendly. It's a long game of patience, though.

  • @ReneeCohen-dn8xx
    @ReneeCohen-dn8xx Месяц назад

    Great video and advice. I used to think i needed everything Harry Potter. But now I only get the fee I actually want. I ask myself am i ever going to build and display that!!! If no then I wont buy!!!

  • @daystoppol1592
    @daystoppol1592 Месяц назад +2

    Men are from Barad-Dûr, Women are from Rivendell.

    • @brentdaelman4153
      @brentdaelman4153 Месяц назад

      i'm a man and if i had to choose i defenitly choose rivendell

  • @matchbook8572
    @matchbook8572 Месяц назад

    As always interesting and honest and it’s a relief to hear and watch this. I love anything The Lord of The Rings and get so excited to see the new sets, however I won’t be getting Barad-dûr it’s $700 AUD. I can’t justify or want to spend that money, bills, food, roof over my head and holidays. I used to get FOMO but I’m a bit meh about all that now. I want to get the Friends B & B at some stage maybe 2 probably not straight away and I think in August the City Tram, I love anything rail, I feel I can make both these sets my own, will fit with my existing collection, or a vision for Christmas display perhaps, or no doubt find an awesome MOC and they have a good price point and will bring me joy. Space is an issue for me as well. Sites like Rebrickable to me are a valuable resource of great cheap/free options and inspiration to build something new or change up an existing set I do own and save money but still get a the new building feel Lego fix. I’ve been getting into the castle/medieval theme a lot lately. Recently got the new village, then I wanted the big castle, but can’t spend the money. So I’m working on a plan and locating pieces from my stash to modify the 3 in 1 castle set I do own - portcullis I’m obsessed with trying to add one to it. Have a great weekend, look forward to the next update and if you did end up going shopping.

  • @mr.miniaturesmodels8465
    @mr.miniaturesmodels8465 Месяц назад

    I like your take. Sound reason in a hobby that commands the opposite.

  • @wdecker
    @wdecker Месяц назад +4

    I have been having similar feelings about Lego and my spending. Thank you for helping me give myself permission to pass on Barad Dur right now. I appreciate you doing this video.

  • @crazyhorse87
    @crazyhorse87 Месяц назад

    Remind me to watch this video on October 1st when Jabba's Sail Barge releases

  • @donmorano1374
    @donmorano1374 Месяц назад

    You hit the nail on the head. I have to pass on many sets because they are out of my price range. I would love to have the castle and the orient express but don’t have 700 dollars to spare. I feel LEGO is setting their sights on the upper middle class. There are other RUclips videos where all the sets are sent to them from LEGO. I don’t believe you have had that happen. Having to sacrifice and save your pennies to get what you want makes your collection much more meaningful. You are doing things right.

  • @WelcometoEuphoria
    @WelcometoEuphoria Месяц назад

    Absolutely agree about relative costs and priorities. I think TLG and the hobby in general got a huge boost from lockdowns and people staying in, plus their marketing and set design making LEGO 'acceptable' for adults.
    But as people's priorities and interests swing back to socialising and travelling, plus (as you say) the rise in other costs, I agree that TLG are going to find the huge sets, 'collector' sets, 'ultimate' sets etc. with a huge price tag a much harder sell, and those sets will provide a much poorer return on their considerable investment in their development and licence fees.
    If they perceive that, they may swing back to more smaller sets with 'play value' or at least those with more interest than just 'build and display'.
    When I am attracted by the look of a new LEGO set I often ask myself "would I buy that if it was a plastic model kit' (which is fun to build but sits on a shelf when done) and that usually tells me whether the building experience and/or play value makes it interesting enough.

  • @dicloniusgames
    @dicloniusgames Месяц назад +1

    Adulting can be the worst and that goes double for the larger sets. I've been doing Speed Champions sets despite being out of space but I'm working on making space as I have a plan but I need to get to IKEA to get shelves as everyone swears by IKEA being quality shelving units.

  • @thomasbossie2174
    @thomasbossie2174 Месяц назад

    Many people feel the same way about the price of Lego. I watch your channel for the create full stuff you do.

  • @rexhutchinson7763
    @rexhutchinson7763 Месяц назад

    I also have an ungodly amount of lego lol but you don't have to have everything just buy what you really love .
    I really love UCS star wars sets but I don't buy them all just the ones I have an emotional connection to but I have been playing with /collecting Lego for nearly 50 years and I love my classic space from when I was 9 in 1979 (which are mostly small sets) more than anything including my UCS AT-AT .
    Buying the biggest sets doesn't make you a better collector !
    just buy what you love ❤ great video

  • @MartyBecker
    @MartyBecker Месяц назад

    If you want to see a great Barad Dûr, check out the recent Beyond the Brick video about the Bricks and Minifigs store in Richmond, Virginia. At the end of the video is a Barad Dûr MOC from a person in a local LUG. Definitely puts the Lego version to shame.

  • @sonicboomr
    @sonicboomr 29 дней назад

    One needs to face the ice cold reality of Lego. I got the Avenger's Tower this year and it will be my only big set this year. Tough to get many of the big sets due to the prices since Lego is a desire, not a necessity.

  • @TalkingBrickheadz
    @TalkingBrickheadz Месяц назад

    Totally agree with you, it’s a great looking set but the price is just ridiculous and the minifigures are weak considering we get 4 generic orcs…
    I worry that this isn’t going to sell well and Lego will axe the theme for not bringing in enough revenue and deeming it a ‘failure’

  • @ryryj21
    @ryryj21 Месяц назад +5

    I think I’m in the same boat as you. As much as I want 10-15 sets each release it’s just not reasonable and you have to pick which sets would truly bring you joy. Most of the sets will be on sale in a couple months and I’m willing to wait for a good deal til then. Love the videos! :)

  • @natemr4482
    @natemr4482 Месяц назад +3

    Great video Johanna have a great weekend have you bought any new Lego sets lately?❤❤

  • @couverte9303
    @couverte9303 Месяц назад

    You’re not boring and it’s not the worst video you could’ve made. It’s actually very validating to me. I love Lego and I love to build, but it’s not my only hobby and it’s not a priority in my life either. Things are getting expensive, bills need paying and time is not infinite. It’s getting harder and harder to justify paying full price for sets when I know they’ll eventually be on sale. Plus, the reality is that if I buy a set on release day, it’s very likely to end up in my pile of joy. By the time I’m ready to build it, i’m likely to be able to find it on sale somewhere. Ultimately, they’re plastic bricks meant for my enjoyment. They’re not supposed to make me feel overwhelmed or worried about money. There’s only one set of the summer wave that I’m likely to buy on release day and it’s the City tram (August 1st here in NA) and that’s because I really like it, I have use for it, I know how i’m going to use it and I will be building it as soon as I get it. The other ones can wait.