Webrick sent me the two bags of loose bricks, however I spent my money on the other stuff. So it's kind of sponsored, but kind of not. Anyway, thanks to Webrick, and I hope you enjoy the review. P.S. Sorry for saying "technique" instead of technic lol
WeBrick is great for MOC parts list, and is definitely more convenient than Bricklink. I’ve bought 3 times from them and have not had any missing pieces, have made so many of MOCs go from digital to in my hand, and I love it. Other than slight color variations, the brick quality is definitely good enough
Webrick is great. Been using them for a while. The only problem is sometimes the pieces don't match exactly in color. Seems like they get them from different suppliers.
I got REAL LEGO bricks for my MOC project off of ebay and they ended up being slightly lighter than the normal dark bluish grey. Just die issues probably
I mean BigL also often does not get the color right / consisten. Just look at certain batches of the sand green in the police station modular, the bright light yellow parts in the Fiat 500 Creator Expert set and many others. So if the differences are not extreme, I'd not consider this an issue - especially as you can have this with original Lego bricks too.
I keep meaning to try webrick but since I mostly make mocs I can optimize more often then not it's with in $10 of the official options... Also We brick has the least verity of parts of all three.
@@ShootYourBricks True and I did recently get a ton of Notlegos sets from temu which to me makes more series being fun different builds for really cheap. Kinda forgot about that and yeah Not Legos have come a long way and have kinda conslodated allowing for webrick... But I do have my early '00s not lego and they have done better on adavage in age then real legos from back then though they were more iffy then webricks. So yeah We brick is ggood if $10 matter, you want rare parts or you just want a set and don't want to optimize.
Webrick sent me the two bags of loose bricks, however I spent my money on the other stuff. So it's kind of sponsored, but kind of not. Anyway, thanks to Webrick, and I hope you enjoy the review.
P.S. Sorry for saying "technique" instead of technic lol
Eh Iif it's stuff and things not money then it's fine to say it's not sponsored though you'll still need to disclose it.
Yeah I meant to say it in the vid but forgot.@@GreenBlueWalkthrough
Thanks!
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WeBrick is great for MOC parts list, and is definitely more convenient than Bricklink. I’ve bought 3 times from them and have not had any missing pieces, have made so many of MOCs go from digital to in my hand, and I love it.
Other than slight color variations, the brick quality is definitely good enough
Webrick is great. Been using them for a while. The only problem is sometimes the pieces don't match exactly in color. Seems like they get them from different suppliers.
For stop motion I would go for webrick but for mocs then bricklink
I got REAL LEGO bricks for my MOC project off of ebay and they ended up being slightly lighter than the normal dark bluish grey. Just die issues probably
Interesting. Thanks for sharing!
I mean BigL also often does not get the color right / consisten. Just look at certain batches of the sand green in the police station modular, the bright light yellow parts in the Fiat 500 Creator Expert set and many others. So if the differences are not extreme, I'd not consider this an issue - especially as you can have this with original Lego bricks too.
Yeah, definitely
Overall a through approach to this. Thanks
very interesting, i am interested in the lights, do you have bricklights or brickstuff lights?
No, I don't have either. Just Webrick's
I keep meaning to try webrick but since I mostly make mocs I can optimize more often then not it's with in $10 of the official options... Also We brick has the least verity of parts of all three.
Definitely see your point.
You can get a free bag on the website if you just pay shipping. It's a great way to test it out.
@@ShootYourBricks True and I did recently get a ton of Notlegos sets from temu which to me makes more series being fun different builds for really cheap. Kinda forgot about that and yeah Not Legos have come a long way and have kinda conslodated allowing for webrick... But I do have my early '00s not lego and they have done better on adavage in age then real legos from back then though they were more iffy then webricks. So yeah We brick is ggood if $10 matter, you want rare parts or you just want a set and don't want to optimize.
its not worth it, price is crap