I have a 2014 airborne trooper with a shifted up print it's not the most noticeable but you can kind of see it and I have looked and found nothing about it being common so I hope it's rare
I have two, the head from the man from the lego studio's horror subtheme had one eyebrow unprinted. Humorously the site I bought it from randomly supplied it, didn't realize til much later its a rare misprint. The other is my beloved and only roman legionary, the red print for his skirt was cut off before fully filling the lineart
In 30 years of getting new Lego sets I only once had a miss produced part, a 4x4 plate that wasn't fully molded. I was actually very happy to get such a rare piece.
Mold error headgear pieces like hair and helmets are actually interesting and even useful to add difrent variations of the piece. Not everyone has so long hair or identical helmet. wrong color and double combined prints are also pretty cool since you can easily make new characters with them and Lego Is all about creativity
The hole at 3:09 is perfectly cylindrical and perfectly in the middle of a stud, so it was more likely an ejector pin that hadn't retracted after pushing out the previous part
That’s funny I had a Duke detain mini-fig from the town square set I hadn't even realized that the eyes were out of place on it for the longest time , thanks for letting me know these are rare!
I actually have a Visorak chassis that was overfilled: some of the peg- and axle-holes were full of plastic. Speaking of Bionicle, what's funny is that the masks referred to as "misprints" from the first year of the line weren't misprints by any of the definitions in this video; they were just molded in the wrong colors due to a miscommunication.
Nice video! You might be interested in this misprint as well….the Miss Gail Storm minifigure from the Lego Adventurers theme has a misprint where the blue undershirt and yellow on her press badge/belt are flipped it looks like she has no undershirt!
in the cases of torso misprints you can just remove the hands and flip them backwards to get the correct thing, also probably the hands can be attached backwards rather then a misprint
While collecting, remember that something is only worth what someone will pay you for it. From personal experience, you can go down rabbit holes if you focus on what price guides tell you. Finding a real person to pony up the "value" of a piece is a lot harder than finding the piece in the first place. If you collect, do so because of your interests and love of the collection, not because of 'investment'. That way you still enjoy yourself, and lessen the stress of what should be fun. Enjoying yourself should be the priority. 👍
Great video, and very informative! I was curious how valuable a misprint is on a helmet if you don't have the rest of the figure, or if generally they're only valuable if you've got the whole figure. I recently discovered a 180 flipped print on a Luke rebel pilot helmet when putting a old set, and am unsure how valuable it is.
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I think many of these videos don't take into account the fact that anyone can list a misprinted on ebay for a billion dollars, but do they actually SELL at that price? Almost never, they mostly just sit there collecting dust for a decade before the seller gives up and takes the first offer they get (which is still kinda expensive but still far less than the original listing price). Does this mean the misprint is "worth" so much? That's philosophical, you could say yes because that's the listed price but realistically no - nobody would pay so much unless the seller is crazy lucky. Good on you for talking about this in your video!
Exactly what I think. I have tons of misprints, and I would never sell them unless I really needed the money, but if I did sell them, none of them, even the most misprinted misprints I own would sell for more than $800.
Its ironic I had a gotten a mistprinted double printed lego clone head in a lego set and it always pissed me off when I was a kid, but now as an adult I collect Lego prototypes, pieces with errors, test bricks, and illegally made lego pieces (like grangemouth bricks)
I've actually got a long-shot error, from a Mars Mission set I got as a kid. At the time, I was disappointed, because it didn't connect like it was supposed to, but now I want to find it again! I know it's floating around my childhood bedroom somewhere...
Edit: You should checkout Mike Jeavon’s TH-cam channel and see his Uni Kitty misprint “I love LEGO: Double Decker Couch” review is the video I have never had a misprinted figure before, but I did get a chipped/damaged black roof tile 3x4/25° in my Tumbler Set 76302 (2014)
I am actually the owner of a misprinted piece, the Thanos head from my Infinity Saga Avengers Compound set came with only the white and not the black printed on. I know that prints missing is hard to prove, but on one part of the head, the black would have been printed below the white for the glint on the eyes, and another part would have had the black over the white for the detailed separation of his top and bottom teeth towards the corners of his mouth.
@@lazar0987 what’s the excuse for expensive sets and 4+ sets? If you’re paying £60 for a helmet, you’d hope that they’d at least print the simple plaque. Or if you’re paying £400+ for the Hogwarts Express they’d find it in the budget to print the quotes. They are, however, able to make countless unique prints for random cheap 4+ sets. I understand prints in 4+ sets are more simplistic and they’re used because the younger audiences may struggle with stickers, but adults collecting sets may struggle with stickers. And when it comes to £300+ sets, wonky stickers are the last thing you want.
Who would think that a lil error and mistake in Lego printing could be so valuable! Good video! And if one day I get a Missprint Lego piece, I will take good care of it
i got a missprint error with the lego 2017 speed champions the minifigure of the mercedes amg gt3 got an strait line pants and normally she have a yellow pant i love this missprint she looks so good with
I have a handful of Samsonite era of bricks that have a very unique error on them. The error is that the logo studs are randomly oriented. Normally when you look at a typical 2x4 brick today all the stud logos are oriented the same direction. While on my Samsonite bricks it's ether one, 2, or all the stud logos are not oriented the same way. With that said I want to look deeper into this error and find out more about it. From what I think is the problem is that some of the molding machines where incorrectly made.
i got the idea treehouse and one of the brown long pieces for the rooms was snapped in half so hard it had while lining around it cuz it was like that a while lol
I have some misprints of my own, my ninjago season 11 zanes leg printing are shifted to the left so half in of the legs and half is on the sides, I have also had sets come with a piece or two not even there! but there are some really cool ones out there, thanks for the video I always love watching your content! keep it up!
I have a sticker sheet, where the layer under the print should be invisible, but its white. It was from the lego speed champions dodge charger set. I didnt put it on the car, because it'll mostly ruin its look.
i have a misprint i believe unless LEGO changed the way they print the piece. So i got the LEGO Assembly Square set on December 31st and in the set you get 9 minifigures, one of them is a chef which on the box shows little lines to resemble the chef is overweight. My chef does not have those little lines so i guess my chef is healthy
Dude Spitbrix, There’s a mistake behind the box of 76921 AUDI S1 E-TRON QUATTRO so if you look at the back of the box you see the top of the Audi right? Well the windshields silver line is horizontal like this / but on reality it is actually straight and thick so weird right?
I got a shifted helmet print on a P1 Clone Commander, not for sale but would be open to a low $200 for the misprint, so the video def gave me a pov of misprint prices
When you realize that 100,000,000 bricks produce and 18 of those fails quality control is actually pretty awful when you think about. Especially when you consider that Lego produces millions of Lego sets with millions of pieces. Also I’ve been noticing a rapid a lack of quality in Lego sets since 2020
Hi SpitBrix very knowledgeable video about lego misprint , but would it be possible if you answer on one question for how much dollars will cost lego misprint normal clone trooper from 2008 with a black torso.
Print errors I can see happening, but how common are incorrect parts being packaged? For example, I've got one of those Star Wars White / Prototype Boba Fett minifigs still in it's packet which has two helmets and no legs. Thankfully never opened it and still on the hunt for the pack with two legs and no helmet, lol. But is this common? Cheers
One of the 1 x 6 light gray bricks in my Lego sets arrived completely crushed. I don’t know what part of the Lego production line could have caused this.
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I have a 2014 airborne trooper with a shifted up print it's not the most noticeable but you can kind of see it and I have looked and found nothing about it being common so I hope it's rare
I have two, the head from the man from the lego studio's horror subtheme had one eyebrow unprinted. Humorously the site I bought it from randomly supplied it, didn't realize til much later its a rare misprint. The other is my beloved and only roman legionary, the red print for his skirt was cut off before fully filling the lineart
I had sent you a photo of a misprinted sticker in the 2018 passenger train set. but never ended up in any video
Jan 28 is my 8th birthday
princess Leia with the smooth hairpeice
This is what you call an expensive mistake, but in a different way
this deserves more likes
Yup, it sure is!
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Here before this comment blows up
Man, the hair shortshots can be actually useful. And they don't look bad at all!
🤔 - You make a valid point...
Lego is such a big company, that every time they mess up, they don’t even lose anything.
True 👍
In 30 years of getting new Lego sets I only once had a miss produced part, a 4x4 plate that wasn't fully molded. I was actually very happy to get such a rare piece.
Mold error headgear pieces like hair and helmets are actually interesting and even useful to add difrent variations of the piece. Not everyone has so long hair or identical helmet. wrong color and double combined prints are also pretty cool since you can easily make new characters with them and Lego Is all about creativity
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I once had a first order stormtrooper with purple stripes instead of black ones I actually
Iiked how it looked😂
The hole at 3:09 is perfectly cylindrical and perfectly in the middle of a stud, so it was more likely an ejector pin that hadn't retracted after pushing out the previous part
We don’t call them mistakes. We call them happy accidents.
Not when you have to stab your own hole in a sticker like I did
Dang good one
Bob Ross!?
BOB ROSS IS BACK?!?!?!?!
Bricks Ross
I've got a bunch of those pale white stormtrooper heads. Never knew they where worth that much.
They aren't a misprint...
@@TheBrickDudeStudios oh.
@@TheBrickDudeStudiosthey are
Why does that Red Black Panther head actually look really cool? I would love to use that piece for a custom Iron Heart minifig!!!
honestly, I feel like shortshot bricks could be used pretty well for debris/rubble
Very entertaining 😆👍
now even more people will go on forums to ask if their worthless misprint is gonna pay their mortgage.
IKR
We need another Ninjago video from you. You didn't make any Ninjago videos last year and that's a shame! You were the best Ninjago TH-camr
01:28 the half moulded hair looks better lowkey
That’s funny I had a Duke detain mini-fig from the town square set I hadn't even realized that the eyes were out of place on it for the longest time , thanks for letting me know these are rare!
Some extra detailing near his chin was missing too
chinney chin chin
I actually have a Visorak chassis that was overfilled: some of the peg- and axle-holes were full of plastic. Speaking of Bionicle, what's funny is that the masks referred to as "misprints" from the first year of the line weren't misprints by any of the definitions in this video; they were just molded in the wrong colors due to a miscommunication.
4:02 Call me a stormtrooper one more time, I DARE you
Nice video! You might be interested in this misprint as well….the Miss Gail Storm minifigure from the Lego Adventurers theme has a misprint where the blue undershirt and yellow on her press badge/belt are flipped it looks like she has no undershirt!
in the cases of torso misprints you can just remove the hands and flip them backwards to get the correct thing, also probably the hands can be attached backwards rather then a misprint
the black line at the neck of the torso might tell if the piece is actually printed backwards or just flipped
4:02 thats a Clone trooper not a storm trooper
I am triggered as a stars wars geek
@@M.JardinelBallagree, I do
3:01 (checkpoint
4:02 Stormtrooper? 💀
The clones need more recognition
its an arf trooper !!!!!!!!!!
Tbh these prices are basically normal for Lego these days
Yeah, that's true
While collecting, remember that something is only worth what someone will pay you for it. From personal experience, you can go down rabbit holes if you focus on what price guides tell you. Finding a real person to pony up the "value" of a piece is a lot harder than finding the piece in the first place.
If you collect, do so because of your interests and love of the collection, not because of 'investment'. That way you still enjoy yourself, and lessen the stress of what should be fun. Enjoying yourself should be the priority. 👍
Yo the whatnot livestream is on my birthday that’s sick
The C3PO I got from bricklink matches the pic of the double print one from this video, neat
Great video, and very informative!
I was curious how valuable a misprint is on a helmet if you don't have the rest of the figure, or if generally they're only valuable if you've got the whole figure.
I recently discovered a 180 flipped print on a Luke rebel pilot helmet when putting a old set, and am unsure how valuable it is.
Probably a max of $400 if you want it to sell soon, but if you want it to sell eventually, but not too quickly I think around $800.
Having the entire minifigure would definitely allow you to sell for a premium.
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@@SpitBrix why did you calla a clone trooper a storm trooper?!😢
6:07
That actually looks really cool
I wish I had the comically large sums of money some of these figs are asking for. I really like that Spider Gwen with the recolored torso.
Yeaaa but its not worth 10,000 lmao
@@DragonbornAtDawn if he had the money he would have bought it, maybe even an offer?
@@CS-ro1mx ?
@@DragonbornAtDawn you said its not worth the 10k, but someone @tacoman6697 said if he had the money to burn he would buy it.
@@CS-ro1mx Ik, Im just saying its not worth the 10k but do what u want-
4:01 that’s an ARF trooper from the clone wars not a storm trooper
I have a Tusken raider whose torso and legs were double printed.
I think many of these videos don't take into account the fact that anyone can list a misprinted on ebay for a billion dollars, but do they actually SELL at that price? Almost never, they mostly just sit there collecting dust for a decade before the seller gives up and takes the first offer they get (which is still kinda expensive but still far less than the original listing price).
Does this mean the misprint is "worth" so much? That's philosophical, you could say yes because that's the listed price but realistically no - nobody would pay so much unless the seller is crazy lucky.
Good on you for talking about this in your video!
Exactly what I think. I have tons of misprints, and I would never sell them unless I really needed the money, but if I did sell them, none of them, even the most misprinted misprints I own would sell for more than $800.
@@TheBrickDudeStudios Woah, what $800 misprint do you own?
The rollercoaster of emotions tied to fund loss and the pursuit of recovery.
I wonder where the misprints they DO catch go
probably destroyed and gets re-used in a better quality brick
@@leoamogusballs9213 yes
Mr.SpitBricks can you do:most expensive lego briks?
*4:02** go ahead call him stormtrooper one more time I dare you!*
Its ironic I had a gotten a mistprinted double printed lego clone head in a lego set and it always pissed me off when I was a kid, but now as an adult I collect Lego prototypes, pieces with errors, test bricks, and illegally made lego pieces (like grangemouth bricks)
I've actually got a long-shot error, from a Mars Mission set I got as a kid. At the time, I was disappointed, because it didn't connect like it was supposed to, but now I want to find it again! I know it's floating around my childhood bedroom somewhere...
Misprint: Happens
Lego Worker: Oh no, a misprint!
Fans: I'M GONNA GIVE U MY HOUSE FOR THAT BRICK!
Lets hope Spit bricks goes up to 1m subs
Lol he hearted it yet no one likes here’s one free like
Yeah cuz i think likes take ur storage
Call me a storm trooper one more time I dare you (4:01)
Your streak is coming out right before my birthday, best early birthday gift ever.
Employees at Lego: this is terrible we must remove this at once
Me: I’ll give you my spleen for it
Edit: You should checkout Mike Jeavon’s TH-cam channel and see his Uni Kitty misprint “I love LEGO: Double Decker Couch” review is the video
I have never had a misprinted figure before, but I did get a chipped/damaged black roof tile 3x4/25° in my Tumbler Set 76302 (2014)
I have a miss printed Muppets minifigure one of the old men
I am actually the owner of a misprinted piece, the Thanos head from my Infinity Saga Avengers Compound set came with only the white and not the black printed on. I know that prints missing is hard to prove, but on one part of the head, the black would have been printed below the white for the glint on the eyes, and another part would have had the black over the white for the detailed separation of his top and bottom teeth towards the corners of his mouth.
When I looked at your PFP, my brain instinctively started playing Still Alive.
idk why they use stickers. they can just print the design on the brick
ye but thats more expensive
Ikr, it's so much better
To spend the leats amount of money possible. That’s the only thing they care about
Stickers don't rub off with time
@@lazar0987 what’s the excuse for expensive sets and 4+ sets? If you’re paying £60 for a helmet, you’d hope that they’d at least print the simple plaque. Or if you’re paying £400+ for the Hogwarts Express they’d find it in the budget to print the quotes.
They are, however, able to make countless unique prints for random cheap 4+ sets.
I understand prints in 4+ sets are more simplistic and they’re used because the younger audiences may struggle with stickers, but adults collecting sets may struggle with stickers. And when it comes to £300+ sets, wonky stickers are the last thing you want.
Please make a video on every mini figure with colored eyes?
Who would think that a lil error and mistake in Lego printing could be so valuable! Good video!
And if one day I get a Missprint Lego piece, I will take good care of it
3:22 I have this too on an axle piece, the Lego logo is one way on one of the axles and turned 90 degrees on another.
I've got a Macy helmet longshot mould error. The part where her hair pieces attaches onto the visor is extended quite a bit upwards
i got a missprint error with the lego 2017 speed champions the minifigure of the mercedes amg gt3 got an strait line pants and normally she have a yellow pant i love this missprint she looks so good with
I have a handful of Samsonite era of bricks that have a very unique error on them. The error is that the logo studs are randomly oriented. Normally when you look at a typical 2x4 brick today all the stud logos are oriented the same direction. While on my Samsonite bricks it's ether one, 2, or all the stud logos are not oriented the same way. With that said I want to look deeper into this error and find out more about it. From what I think is the problem is that some of the molding machines where incorrectly made.
We dont call them misprints we call them happy little accidents
So just pointing out that you called and ARF trooper a stormtrooper, I know they get confused a bit but well, no judging.
4:36 i have that old tie fighter pilot head. I didn't know it is miss printed to this very day.
4:02 it's a ARF clone trooper not stormtrooper
I remember my little brother bought a marvel set with iron man and and his whole suit wasn't printed just whole lotta red except his legs
Imagine buying a expensive set just for 1 piece and it’s a misprint
I'm Lucky (or unlucky ) enough to have over 200 misprints.
Wow! Which is your favorite?
8:16 PROBABLY overpriced????!!! $5000 for a $50 misprint?? That's definitely, not probably.
Have a couple of the pale white balaclavas. Didn’t know they wrere misprints until now. Thanks!
i got the idea treehouse and one of the brown long pieces for the rooms was snapped in half so hard it had while lining around it cuz it was like that a while lol
3:57 definitely a stormtrooper 😂
I have some misprints of my own, my ninjago season 11 zanes leg printing are shifted to the left so half in of the legs and half is on the sides, I have also had sets come with a piece or two not even there! but there are some really cool ones out there, thanks for the video I always love watching your content! keep it up!
that kai with the misprint was a jumpscare innit
4:20 IF THAT STAND IS FROM THE CHROME DARTH VADER THEN THAT IS EXTREMELY RARE
I got a batman helmet from the old tv series batcave set printed on the back
4:04 this isnt a stormtrooper , this is a clone trooper
6:56 Weird, Neighbor, Vein, Eight, Weigh, Either, Height, etc.
I have a sticker sheet, where the layer under the print should be invisible, but its white. It was from the lego speed champions dodge charger set. I didnt put it on the car, because it'll mostly ruin its look.
0:12 what is Walter White doing in a Lego factory?
Only 18 pieces failing quality control is great. But if your quality control is getting worse and worse, that says basically nothing
i have a misprint i believe unless LEGO changed the way they print the piece. So i got the LEGO Assembly Square set on December 31st and in the set you get 9 minifigures, one of them is a chef which on the box shows little lines to resemble the chef is overweight. My chef does not have those little lines so i guess my chef is healthy
4:03 naw bro, he just sad...
4:55 **Eraser has joined the game**
I got excited when I saw a misprint on my 501st clone trooper helmet, but then I learned that's really common due to Legos recent decline in quality
4:01 a lego channel with 700k+ subs doesn't even know what a stormtrooper is?
Dude Spitbrix, There’s a mistake behind the box of 76921 AUDI S1 E-TRON QUATTRO so if you look at the back of the box you see the top of the Audi right? Well the windshields silver line is horizontal like this / but on reality it is actually straight and thick so weird right?
I love misprints. How more misprints, how more I enjoy it haha
When he called arc trooper a stormtrooper i died a little bit.
Arf u mean
4:18 thats just a wookie, not chewie
I got a shifted helmet print on a P1 Clone Commander, not for sale but would be open to a low $200 for the misprint, so the video def gave me a pov of misprint prices
Shifted? Nah that's worth like $80, sorry to burst your bubble, but this video shows what they are listed for, not what they are selling for.
Now that I've been working at factory for a couple years now, a lot of this somewhat makes sense to me, even tho I work at a tool factory
I’m gonna feel bad for the person that got a lego set and ended up getting a misprinted brick💀
I’ve had a misprinted minifig. My biggest mistake from Lego was when my set was missing a chassis for the fire chief car
When you realize that 100,000,000 bricks produce and 18 of those fails quality control is actually pretty awful when you think about. Especially when you consider that Lego produces millions of Lego sets with millions of pieces. Also I’ve been noticing a rapid a lack of quality in Lego sets since 2020
Double printing on done body’s are normally test prints and people get them because they know people in the factory that’s how I got mine
I feel like this happens a lot on the Legs lately. They are often slightly off Center.
4:04 * clone trooper * 4:16 * not Chewbacca *
any advise on lego collecting? (mainly rare figs)
DUDE THAT TUSKEN IS SO GOOD I WANT IT 😭😭
I got a quarter tile pie piece misprint in the Assembly Square set. It is missing the pink in the print. It’s probably worth nothing though.
5:17 how expensive is that rebel pilot misprint?
Hi SpitBrix very knowledgeable video about lego misprint , but would it be possible if you answer on one question for how much dollars will cost lego misprint normal clone trooper from 2008 with a black torso.
once on bricklink someone was selling a 2x2 purple transparent glitter thing that was supposed to be pink
BTW, the Star Wars figure with the white head that was actually the color of her head. The character was wearing full white makeup
Print errors I can see happening, but how common are incorrect parts being packaged? For example, I've got one of those Star Wars White / Prototype Boba Fett minifigs still in it's packet which has two helmets and no legs. Thankfully never opened it and still on the hunt for the pack with two legs and no helmet, lol. But is this common? Cheers
I have a lego rescue iron man suit with the helmet print on the back of the helmet. How much would that be worth
One of the 1 x 6 light gray bricks in my Lego sets arrived completely crushed. I don’t know what part of the Lego production line could have caused this.