Awesome look at the Golds factory! I really love how you show the whole process in detail. Great to see the new facility for packing the GoBricks individual part orders, as well. I have already designed quite a few MOCs for GoBricks again so I'll place a big order, soon.
*@Machina* the description is funny, like in the video "not Lego" and then "Lego" again? Trying to steal Lego bricks even though it's not Lego? I hope in a restaurant you order Pepsi when you want a drink, not a non-CocaCola. It's so difficult for people to understand, it's not from the Lego brand, it's building blocks and here in the video from the GoBricks brand, so it's GoBricks stones and has nothing to do with Lego
@@machina700 Lego also has a factory in China (and soon also in Vietnam), but the one in the video is not from the Lego brand ... why do you always say and write Lego?
Here come the Lego purists to demand your head on a spike for calling anything except Lego brand bricks "Lego." SMH. Anywho...having just built the UCS AT-AT set, I am laughing every time I see a bunch of parts being manufactured that belong in that set. Any day now the knock-off sets will start showing up for pre-sale. (I mean, except for Aliexpress who started advertising even before the official set was out. Buy now! We ship in 6 to 8 months when product actually exists...)
Great video, by the way. Very cool to see the massive amount of automation. I think many people are under the impression that Chinese knock-offs are made by hand in grass huts or something.
It's not any more a knockoff than Lego is a knockoff of Kiddycraft. GoBricks are very high quality, rivaled only by Cobi, Qman, Oxford and maybe Lego. They scratch a little easier but have no color inconsistencies.
@@mangabuddy Anyone who still claims that Lego is better than the Chinese manufacturers is either a fanboy or completely ignorant. GoBricks is far better than Lego and now almost as good as COBI and Qman. Panlos and GUDI can also soon join the ranks of manufacturers that have long since overtaken Lego in the quality of clamping, color fidelity and color variety. Since I've been building with GoBricks, I can't use Lego anymore, because the Lego bricks don't hold together as well as they used to, the colors have gotten worse, and the glass is constantly scratched, even when it's new out of the box. This has long since ceased to be the good quality that Lego used to offer.
@@machina700 what do you think about Pepsi Cola? not CocaCola? There are many brands in the world that produce building blocks, but not all of them are Lego ... and not all Cola´s are from Coca Cola ;)*
@LEGO Minute it is not a Lego, so it is not a Lego replica or a Kiddicraft replica .... from which Lego copied. The company shown here is Golds Precision Technology and their brand is called GoBricks, so GoBricks stones are shown here.... none of this has anything to do with Lego, just like the USA brand MegaConstrux from Mattel, which also produces building blocks, Hasbro also once produced building blocks under the Kre-o brand
@@machina700 In German we call it "Klemmbausteine" 😁 With that we will not get in Trouble with Lego. In english they are mostly called "bricks" or "blocks".
Awesome look at the Golds factory! I really love how you show the whole process in detail. Great to see the new facility for packing the GoBricks individual part orders, as well. I have already designed quite a few MOCs for GoBricks again so I'll place a big order, soon.
Glad you liked it and hope its helpful!
@@machina700buen día espero que me pueda contactar
Awesome video
That is great, factory seam very well organized, it is good to know how the product is done before arrive our home😊
Thank you Cymye!
*@Machina* the description is funny, like in the video "not Lego" and then "Lego" again? Trying to steal Lego bricks even though it's not Lego? I hope in a restaurant you order Pepsi when you want a drink, not a non-CocaCola. It's so difficult for people to understand, it's not from the Lego brand, it's building blocks and here in the video from the GoBricks brand, so it's GoBricks stones and has nothing to do with Lego
Es ist geradezu eine Beleidigung, GoBricks-Steine als Lego zu bezeichnen, denn Gobricks ist um Längen besser, als das Zeugs aus Dänemark 🙂
Thanks for showing!
Hi teacher I found your channel
I’m William form the debate class
So few views. Keep this channel up. You'll have millions.
Yeah, such quality content. But it's getting no views, unlike talentless TikTokers. Sad world to live in...
New video coming soon
Looking forward to the new videos @@machina700
slap a lego brand on those bricks and instantly mark up 1000%. they are all made in the same factory 😉
How did you get out of the factory?
haha,no, Hans, I am still in the factory!
@@machina700 This explains why no new videos 😭
How did you get in the factory? !
I told them I really like Legos😊
@@machina700 Lego also has a factory in China (and soon also in Vietnam), but the one in the video is not from the Lego brand ... why do you always say and write Lego?
@@zergling05 Easiest for us to understand.
Here come the Lego purists to demand your head on a spike for calling anything except Lego brand bricks "Lego." SMH. Anywho...having just built the UCS AT-AT set, I am laughing every time I see a bunch of parts being manufactured that belong in that set. Any day now the knock-off sets will start showing up for pre-sale. (I mean, except for Aliexpress who started advertising even before the official set was out. Buy now! We ship in 6 to 8 months when product actually exists...)
Great video, by the way. Very cool to see the massive amount of automation. I think many people are under the impression that Chinese knock-offs are made by hand in grass huts or something.
@@SevenStarBricks you said it man
This video will get taken down so fast by Lego. You should have referred to them as building blocks.
Sorry, but the fact that you even called them ''Lego'' is just... 😑 idk, i'm speechless. Either way, looks quite cool for a knock-off brand. 🤷♀
It's not any more a knockoff than Lego is a knockoff of Kiddycraft. GoBricks are very high quality, rivaled only by Cobi, Qman, Oxford and maybe Lego. They scratch a little easier but have no color inconsistencies.
Anyone who calls GoBricks Lego is insulting GoBricks. The quality of GoBricks is far better than that of Lego.
@@die_rabenfrau I completely agree with you on that!
@@mangabuddy Anyone who still claims that Lego is better than the Chinese manufacturers is either a fanboy or completely ignorant.
GoBricks is far better than Lego and now almost as good as COBI and Qman. Panlos and GUDI can also soon join the ranks of manufacturers that have long since overtaken Lego in the quality of clamping, color fidelity and color variety.
Since I've been building with GoBricks, I can't use Lego anymore, because the Lego bricks don't hold together as well as they used to, the colors have gotten worse, and the glass is constantly scratched, even when it's new out of the box. This has long since ceased to be the good quality that Lego used to offer.
Those are not Lego
We couldn't figure out what else would call it
@@machina700 Toy bricks...
@@machina700 what do you think about Pepsi Cola? not CocaCola? There are many brands in the world that produce building blocks, but not all of them are Lego ... and not all Cola´s are from Coca Cola ;)*
@LEGO Minute it is not a Lego, so it is not a Lego replica or a Kiddicraft replica .... from which Lego copied. The company shown here is Golds Precision Technology and their brand is called GoBricks, so GoBricks stones are shown here.... none of this has anything to do with Lego, just like the USA brand MegaConstrux from Mattel, which also produces building blocks, Hasbro also once produced building blocks under the Kre-o brand
@@machina700 In German we call it "Klemmbausteine" 😁 With that we will not get in Trouble with Lego. In english they are mostly called "bricks" or "blocks".