"911 what's your emergency?" "Y- yeah? Uhm somebody was... like... building with legos." "..." "And... erm... they were doing illegal techniques... they m- made a wall you can bend."
"Don't worry! We'll send someone right away!" **Hangs up.** "Contact the FBI, the US president, and the president of Denmark...the LEGO children's toy is now a danger to the whole world."
Case in point: the Tokyo set I got recently. When building Tokyo Tower, the second section just rests on the bottom section with the studs upside-down (with grille plates covering the bottom of the second section - just a rod holds it in place.
I can stretch my pinky-finger and my thumb very far apart. It's probably from piano playing. Also, I can slightly bend the end-segments of my index fingers if I touch them both together at the tips and apply pressure.
Number five is actually not an illegal Lego building technique, but just one of the most common unconventional building techniques Lego uses in their sets.
yeah, and the issue with number six can be fixed by simply using the newer clips that look like a minifig hand, as they are a bit wider, and because of that, don't put stress on the plate like the old ones do.
@@boxnblox4114 old ones dont put stress on the tiles, the tiles put stress on the clips and widen them over time causing them to not hold normal bars and stuff tightly
Only n°4 and 7 are illegal. All the others are fine. Illegal doesn't mean unconventional, it means that it puts stress on lego pieces. Number 6 is illegal with the old version of the "claw" but not with this one
Some used to be, but aren't anymore - like the "tile in clip" one (newer clips have a slightly different shape that works for it), or are illegal in certain contexts, like the "stud in technic hole" (not illegal to put a stud there for decoration, but illegal to use for a structure that reconnects studs to the technic part since it's _slightly_ misaligned).
The definition of illegal building techniques is that it puts stress on the pieces. Since it does not apply to this technique, it is not illegal. Also, I am pretty sure I have seen it with official models.
SO WHY DO GOOD GIRLS LIKE BAD GUYS??? IVE HAD THIS QUESTION FOR A REALLY LONG TIME IVE BEEN A BAD BOY AS IT'S PLAIN TO SEE, SO WHY DO GOOD GIRLS FALL IN LOVE WITH ME WO WOAHH WOAHHHHHH
It is legal as the LEGO Mario sets have the technique in the instructions and the Creator 3 in 1 Townhouse/Toy Store uses it for the toy plane in the Toy Shop build and a couple other places.
Many illegal building techniques were once used in offical Lego kits. They probably proved too difficult to make safe for the bricks, so Lego made them illegal.
The fact that those pieces stuck together exactly accurate in many different ways its not coincidence, Lego creators made it intentionally, its mindblowing how accurate and geometrical connected Lego is.
First, eight and ninth were used in sets and I'm pretty sure they're not illegal. Although I may be wrong. Firth and sixth were used in few old sets. However back then there were no such term as illegal techniques. Only later Lego started testing those connections.
@@rambobannana well, it's a five years old set... But yeah, I completely forgot about that one. Although creator and modular buildings tends to have unconventional techniques
No one: Literally No one: *FBI*: *We see that you are placing 1×1 Lego slopes under 4×4 studded Lego tiles and connecting them to get an upside-down brick effect. This is your one and only and final warning. Consider this with consequences until further notice.*
Conflux: Well, it seems to me that it can’t be easy carrying all that rage around while trying to live a normal life mate. Maybe you should talk to some kind of a professional about those obvious anger issues of yours, or perhaps you should just stay the f**k away from the comment section all together?
Actually that technique number seven with the cheese slopes also works with a plate on the bottom and also a stared brick above and also there's no Gap that way.
@@yahirortiz3708 Well, I mean they do have a thing for making rape, incest, abuse, and other horrible shit "romantic" and "cute", which is pretty fucked up
4:28 That is actually fairly common in official lego kits, a lot of cars use that for the lights, because you can put a transparent red one in front of a light, because the lights don't stick all the way through the hole. all those things are purposefully designed by lego. Nothing in this video is a coincidence, the design of lego is just that smart.
@@qwerty_qwerty That's exactly my point. The inventors are smart. All measurements are precisely calculated to support all things that should be possible. That's why lego is so fascinating, because it's not just thrown together, but carefully developed to be exactly perfect. Everything that looks like a coincidence (or "illegal") is just a result of those fundamental dimensions. Basically, in other words, there are no illegal techniques, only those, that seem unintended to the untrained eye.
1: legal 2: illegal 3: likely legal 4: illegal 5: it'd be difficult for younger kids to build, but I think it might actually be legal 6: as show, illegal. If it was a single clip with the new modified clip shape, it would be legal 7: illegal 8: definitely not illegal, as you stated 9: not illegal as long as you're only inserting a single stud like you showed. If you tried to insert a 1x2 into two technic pin holes, then you'd be stressing the elements 10: probably legal
@@gamerpigeonakafbi8210 it's tough to say. Even if it was an official book, the internal guidelines can change. I feel like this would likely be legal though because no bricks are getting stressed, so you're not going to damage any bricks.
@@gamerpigeonakafbi8210 MegaConstrux just used this technique on their Castle Greyskull set, so outside of LEGO, people use it and the people at Mega deemed it okay to use officially
There are actually 2 types of 1x1 clips, the squared ones and the newer "round" ones. Wedging a plate in the squared ones is illegal, but wedging a plate into a round clip isn't illegal
The aquarium idea is one I'm working on for a Joker & Harley house. In Mad Love she comes up with piranhas upside down can look like there smiling, eg to a captured Batman. So trying to make that, a lego fish doesn't fit in the columns. So not shore if to draw on the white ones or add something I could draw it on? Would like to mix a crazy amount of Joker sets together to make.. well Lego Joker world.
FBI, we have a problem here.Yeah, me too I use illegal building techniques in my Mocs! Half of these techniques I am completely unfamiliar with! - thanks for sharing :-)
Almost all techniques here are used in some official Lego sets, namely the Expert series. Studs not on top (SNOT) in particular is very common and there exist many bracket pieces designed for it.
QUESTION: the “illegal” building techniques that LEGO doesn’t allow; Would this all be allowed in LEGO MASTERS or would you only be allowed to use “legal” building techniques? Thanks
Pretty sure #5 has been used in some sets before, especially with pieces that have a circular bottom (like a chicken) And #6 is how Minifigures hood flat things like dollars so I think it’s acknowledged
I can only imagine it now: someone calls 911: Random citizen: "Help! My house is being burglarized." Dispatcher: "thats not a crime." Another Random citizen: "help! Someone is committing an illegal building technique." Dispatch: "oh my goodness! We are sending the cops right away!"
"911 what's your emergency?"
"Y- yeah? Uhm somebody was... like... building with legos."
"..."
"And... erm... they were doing illegal techniques... they m- made a wall you can bend."
Don't call us! What are you stupid??
Calll the FBI Now!!!
@Kayden Sanchez umm... what's the president gonna do? Frickin call the Naruto Runner
@@person43 Naruto Runner: Dont call me?!? Call the ACTUAL Naruto!
"Don't worry! We'll send someone right away!"
**Hangs up.**
"Contact the FBI, the US president, and the president of Denmark...the LEGO children's toy is now a danger to the whole world."
@Team Beep THE ARMY: Why are you calling us? Call the FBI.
3:05 the studs between studs has actually been used by official LEGO kits! It was used for shrubbery in the LEGO architect White House kit.
DarthFastball11 it’s also used for any fences in LEGO Minecraft sets.
Yah i think i havent had a single set that hasnt had at least ONE of those.
Many of these are used in official sets. Probably all except 2 4x4 plates and "triangles".
So Ozone Baby uses legal Lego practices.. good to know.
I've seen it be used in the Minecraft builds
illegal building techniques: exist
lego architecture series: *the secret ingredient is crime*
LEGO architecture breaks every rule in the non existent book
Oop
@@okayboomer7546 breaks*
@@fogo1832 *yeah yeah
Case in point: the Tokyo set I got recently. When building Tokyo Tower, the second section just rests on the bottom section with the studs upside-down (with grille plates covering the bottom of the second section - just a rod holds it in place.
The most illegal thing about this video is the way his thumbs bend
It's called "Hitchhiker's Thumb"
According to my thumbs that is pretty stiff
i can do that with my thumbs, i can also do it with my. big toe’s
I have those kind of thumbs
I can stretch my pinky-finger and my thumb very far apart. It's probably from piano playing. Also, I can slightly bend the end-segments of my index fingers if I touch them both together at the tips and apply pressure.
Prisoner: "So why u here in prison?"
Me: "I built a lego wall that bends"
Prisoner: *visible confusion*
That is a chad crime tho
That is a chad crime tho
That is a chad crime tho
That is a chad crime tho
That is a chad crime tho
Crush: *"I like bad boys"*
Me:
Oo0
What you didn't finish your sentence dum dum
*wait tell she sees you pour coke into a Pepsi can*
@@superjaxonssuperchannel8810 me: meant the things in the vid
Me:intense brain WIERD . my brain:ALERT PUT AN MUFFIN ON MY COFFEE
You really like the guardians of the galaxy soundtrack
He even added a little avengers endgame
He may be copystriked :/
Doesn’t everyone
Stevie Fischetti yup😂
Dude this was the exact thing i was thinking as well
I think we can consider this technique as, "ilLEGO"
hi icecream soda
@@alainyafrauenshuh4380 oh hi there
@@alainyafrauenshuh4380 *cream soda
Haha so original
@@Mewski1 what
the most illegal thing about this video is how often he says basically
0:24
BASIC! --> th-cam.com/video/JFIMAAoki5s/w-d-xo.html
And: just like so
“Basically”
0:24
0:46
1:14
1:59
2:26
2:34
2:37
3:45
4:10
4:54
the way his thumbs bend is illegal for me
"Illegal techniques in LEGO Building may create builds some may find...
Unnatural..."
Where can i learn this power?
Not from a legal lego technique builder
I am the ^Lego Master now!
Take a seat, young Bricks.
Btw , did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise?
He totally made this after watching Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2.
Connor Smith fr
And endgame
Yeah
I didn't even notice till The Chain started playing on number 7
Almost didn't even deviate from the order of the tracks on the album...
Number five is actually not an illegal Lego building technique, but just one of the most common unconventional building techniques Lego uses in their sets.
yeah, and the issue with number six can be fixed by simply using the newer clips that look like a minifig hand, as they are a bit wider, and because of that, don't put stress on the plate like the old ones do.
I remember seeing this one in instructions before…
@@boxnblox4114 old ones dont put stress on the tiles, the tiles put stress on the clips and widen them over time causing them to not hold normal bars and stuff tightly
Only n°4 and 7 are illegal. All the others are fine. Illegal doesn't mean unconventional, it means that it puts stress on lego pieces. Number 6 is illegal with the old version of the "claw" but not with this one
Some of these feature in actual sets though, not illegal.
Some used to be, but aren't anymore - like the "tile in clip" one (newer clips have a slightly different shape that works for it), or are illegal in certain contexts, like the "stud in technic hole" (not illegal to put a stud there for decoration, but illegal to use for a structure that reconnects studs to the technic part since it's _slightly_ misaligned).
@@KingBobXVI studs between studs is the most commonly used technique here and it's still used, and it's structurally sound
R/wooooooosh
BizarroBacon the first guy cause if they are in sets they aren't illegal
@@doradobrin1354 that's what he's saying. Your comment provides nothing
2:50 wait that’s illegal? I thought it was supposed to do that
Red Brix Animations same
It is, that is not an illegal build. It's used in sets
Red Brix Animations exactly I know I thought so to!
Chase Knecht namely the door on the lord of the rings hobbit hole
Same, i did that all the time
Love how you used both guardians soundtracks and the endgame soundtrack for this video.
2:42 I didn’t know that this one illegal, I use this all the time.
*proceeds to run from cops.*
See, that’s the thing, it’s not illegal. In fact, most of these aren’t.
The definition of illegal building techniques is that it puts stress on the pieces. Since it does not apply to this technique, it is not illegal. Also, I am pretty sure I have seen it with official models.
Same
I isn’t illegal it’s in instructions
Lol
Me: “I’m somewhat of a bad guy”
*shows her this video”
No
*YOU ARE REALLY DOING THIS SHIT."
CAN YOU PLEASE EDIT YOUR COMMENT!?
AND WHY IS THERE A ME:
You think that you're safe?
KATELYN SHELLOS huh
TD Bricks : *Show on TH-cam that he use illegal lego building*
FBI : Ladies and Gentleman,We got him.
Girl:I only like bad boys.
Me:I used an illegal lego building technique.
Girl:BE MY BOYFRIEND!!
co ol dosen't know what he's doing lucky....
cringe
😂😂😂good one
SO WHY DO GOOD GIRLS LIKE BAD GUYS???
IVE HAD THIS QUESTION FOR A REALLY LONG TIME
IVE BEEN A BAD BOY AS IT'S PLAIN TO SEE, SO WHY DO GOOD GIRLS FALL IN LOVE WITH ME
WO WOAHH WOAHHHHHH
Breaking the (Lego) Law. Great song by the way.
Son: Dad, why did you go to jail?
Me: It's complicated.
@@dumy8903 bn
Lol
"5 is studs.. in between studs"
I actually use it a lot and, I thought it's official lol
Same
It is legal as the LEGO Mario sets have the technique in the instructions and the Creator 3 in 1 Townhouse/Toy Store uses it for the toy plane in the Toy Shop build and a couple other places.
It is official. They're literally made to do that.
I assume he made this video but needed some filler spots.
@@kenthuang436 Not to mention the use of this technique in some of Lego's bigger sets like the Disney Castle
I'm amazed by the fact that almost every part of every piece is made to be juuust the right size to fit with some other piece.
LEGO has standardised size on every pieces. Anything that passes 1/500 mm margin is rejected and put back into mold.
Many illegal building techniques were once used in offical Lego kits. They probably proved too difficult to make safe for the bricks, so Lego made them illegal.
The Student Official That's not what he was talking about though
@@garethwright9820 he's explaining why everything seems to fit so we'll
Its is all in the design from the beginning.
somebody just watched guardians of the galaxy XD
Beat me to it. 😂
So glad I'm not the only one that noticed!
ismimi okumakta zaman kaybetmeyip direk yanda yazdığım yoruma bakabilirsiniz thats a long name
ismimi okumakta zaman kaybetmeyip direk yanda yazdığım yoruma bakabilirsiniz The longest name ever
Olevnik Family same!
The fact that those pieces stuck together exactly accurate in many different ways its not coincidence, Lego creators made it intentionally, its mindblowing how accurate and geometrical connected Lego is.
A lot of these weren't intentional though, they just use the same scale for everything.
Not really illegal coz half of these are used in actual sets
First, eight and ninth were used in sets and I'm pretty sure they're not illegal. Although I may be wrong.
Firth and sixth were used in few old sets. However back then there were no such term as illegal techniques. Only later Lego started testing those connections.
true
Nihili 6 was used in 31039 blue power jet from 2015 so its used in some newer sets
@@rambobannana well, it's a five years old set... But yeah, I completely forgot about that one. Although creator and modular buildings tends to have unconventional techniques
Pretty sure 6 and 10 are the only ones that will damage pieces. Almost all of them fit by design.
Half of these aren’t actually considered illegal by lego.
r/wooosh
I'm pretty sure that it's not a whoosh moment.
@@thephonelad7887 this isn't a woosh idiot
WWEMINECRAFTZAXTA this isn’t reddit
@@thephonelad7887 That isnt a woosh
4:26 this technique isn't illegal either, putting 1x1 circular studs is in LEGO Technic 42038 instruction book 2 (+Power Functions add-on) at page 70.
Damn-
Yeah, I was gonna say .. I'm sure I've built sets that do that. I mean, the holes are designed to be the same size as a stud.
ok
nerddd
up top 🖐️
Quoting a LEGO manual like you're quoting the bible 😭
2:46 not Really ilegal i've seen this technique being used in multiple official Lego sets
*W h a t*
Yeah, there are lego flowers that sre meant to be in between those
75029 ises that.
i tried too
The elder dragon Minecraft uses it
The 3rd 5th 6th 8th and 9th aren’t illegal bro
How so?
TD BRICKS wait actually not the 6th
The 9th has been used before in technic sets, when a stud enters a technic pinhole, it was used for the thrusters on the gran turismo technic racecar
8th on ninjago city
1x1 round plates were designed so that they could fit on that way (5th)
Finally I can make a Rocketship with this
No one:
Literally No one:
*FBI*: *We see that you are placing 1×1 Lego slopes under 4×4 studded Lego tiles and connecting them to get an upside-down brick effect. This is your one and only and final warning. Consider this with consequences until further notice.*
Conflux: Well, it seems to me that it can’t be easy carrying all that rage around while trying to live a normal life mate. Maybe you should talk to some kind of a professional about those obvious anger issues of yours, or perhaps you should just stay the f**k away from the comment section all together?
@Happi Doggo what are you referring to Lost course there was something that's why I said it's a little bad and maybe someone flagged it or something.
Actually that technique number seven with the cheese slopes also works with a plate on the bottom and also a stared brick above and also there's no Gap that way.
Wow thats long
Why is youtube full of these not-funny "no one" memes? it doesnt have any value at all
3:01 “I can’t think of any specific examples I’ve used this in, but it is very useful technique”
that's pretty much my parents talking about me
I’ve used this in my Lego car lol
so I'm not the only one to call them "cheese slopes". good to know.
God damn what a great selection of music, I didn’t even watch the video because I just wanted to listen to the music in the background
Have you ever seen gaurdians of the galaxy
The fourth one is from Avengers endgame
@@jaydonboettcher7562 boi
The Brick Bro Nobody says that anymore
@@scrub7457 boi, just did
"Wanna see the most illegal thing I own?"
Micheal from Vsauce said that once
Wheatley • 105 000 years ago
r/whoosh
Darth Buddy the guy was just saying something
2:15 Hey, that's the music when Hulk gives Ant-Man 2 tacos and goes to New Asgard in Endgame
My attention to detail 😀😀
It's called Supersonic Rocket Ship by The Kinks
@@creationreal1 I know I love it
@@creationreal1 I think it's from guardians of the galaxy vol 2
You: *Calls the triangle legos 'Cheese Slopes'*
Me and my friends: *Ears*
FalcorSucks whoa whoa calm down there, what did the gacha people do to you sir
@@yahirortiz3708 Well, I mean they do have a thing for making rape, incest, abuse, and other horrible shit "romantic" and "cute", which is pretty fucked up
@@Mothbean You cant associate rape, abuse, etc with a damn animation program.
Ears of cheese?
@@ellkayy Yeah, just the majority of them
0:00 "Hey"
Etcetera Build the new rescue helicoptor
And start the rescue
@@taskc7626 lower the stretcher
jdm324xd 一ドリフト and make the rescue
Td bricks: hey guys! Today we are going to commit crime!
4:28 That is actually fairly common in official lego kits, a lot of cars use that for the lights, because you can put a transparent red one in front of a light, because the lights don't stick all the way through the hole. all those things are purposefully designed by lego. Nothing in this video is a coincidence, the design of lego is just that smart.
Some of these LEGO didn't intend because if they did, there would be no "illigal" building techniques.
Qwerty Qwerty there *A R E* no illegal building techniques. LEGO is like Minecraft, the only limit is you’re imagination.
@@EternalFinity Do you even know what an "illegal" building technique is?
Qwerty Qwerty *d u h*
@@qwerty_qwerty That's exactly my point. The inventors are smart. All measurements are precisely calculated to support all things that should be possible. That's why lego is so fascinating, because it's not just thrown together, but carefully developed to be exactly perfect. Everything that looks like a coincidence (or "illegal") is just a result of those fundamental dimensions. Basically, in other words, there are no illegal techniques, only those, that seem unintended to the untrained eye.
I seem to recall a couple of these being used in actual sets.
DrewPicklesTheDark yeah I know. Techniques 1,5,6, and 9 are all in sets that I have. Number 6 used to be illegal but they updated the clip piece.
@@SW--dn3dp Do you happen to remember which set technique 6 was used in?
Oliver the UCS Helicarrier, the Creator Blue Power Jet, and probably a few more
@@SW--dn3dp Thank you!
LMAO! My snap notification went off the EXACT same time as you did and when you said 'shut up snap chat' i fell cry laughing
1: legal
2: illegal
3: likely legal
4: illegal
5: it'd be difficult for younger kids to build, but I think it might actually be legal
6: as show, illegal. If it was a single clip with the new modified clip shape, it would be legal
7: illegal
8: definitely not illegal, as you stated
9: not illegal as long as you're only inserting a single stud like you showed. If you tried to insert a 1x2 into two technic pin holes, then you'd be stressing the elements
10: probably legal
9: I did not know that.
Never tried it before though.
Thank you for this information!
There was a Lego book that used 10 as a way to build a knight tower not sure if this makes it legal though
@@gamerpigeonakafbi8210 it's tough to say. Even if it was an official book, the internal guidelines can change. I feel like this would likely be legal though because no bricks are getting stressed, so you're not going to damage any bricks.
@@ThisIsTeeKay yea I'm pretty sure it isn't made by actual Lego set creators but I feel like I rember it being licenced IDK
@@gamerpigeonakafbi8210 MegaConstrux just used this technique on their Castle Greyskull set, so outside of LEGO, people use it and the people at Mega deemed it okay to use officially
I’m calling the police
Alternate definition: any way of connecting bricks that makes Lego lovers EXTREMELY uncomfortable
The first one was used for the book shelf in dr strange’s sanctorum
Tower of Orthanc did it in 2013 as well
It may have even been in an old Harry Potter set, but I dont recall which one
@@KingBat-vs7qw And in the new HP set like Clock Tower 75948.
I think those used a modified brick to hold them in though.
3:21 that’s actually the way C3PO holds the Death Star plans
GordonGuy 441 yeah, but minifigure hands are different.
And the guy at the middle of the official LEGO calendar
Lol
It's used in blue power jet, it's the heads up display for the pilot
The technique is used in the 2015ish Helicarrier set.
most of these are perfectly normal ways to build that lego sets have used constantly
criminal
Does no one else notice that he’s only using the guardians of the galaxy music on here
Yeah Ikr
@Mr Grimmbo they were the ones that collected it all together into two playlists, though.
girl; i only date bad boys
me: i made an illegal lego pedastool
girl: *drowns*
HEY!!!
BUILD THE HELICOPTER!
"I use illegal building techniques a lot"
It's a confession then!!
Most of these aren’t actually illegal, especially by your definition.
Half of these techniques I was completely unfamiliar with. Thanks for sharing!
There are actually 2 types of 1x1 clips, the squared ones and the newer "round" ones. Wedging a plate in the squared ones is illegal, but wedging a plate into a round clip isn't illegal
When someone uses one of these techniques:
*Wait, that’s illegal.*
69th like. Nice
It was at 70 so i disliked
Quinlan Ireland it doesn’t work that way.
aw
I had to unliked. Whoever liked is scum.
I hope those illegal builders gets the worst punishment, stepping on a lego!
LuddeReno I step on LEGO for FUN
I AM POWERFUL
@@badtriceratops1867 wtf, with that power. You can do unspeakable things!
LuddeReno go when it is not too late
OMG how can you wish such a horrendous thing to be done to other people! You are the worst of the worst! I'm crying and shaking rn omg 😭😭
Woah there chill out
The aquarium idea is one I'm working on for a Joker & Harley house. In Mad Love she comes up with piranhas upside down can look like there smiling, eg to a captured Batman. So trying to make that, a lego fish doesn't fit in the columns. So not shore if to draw on the white ones or add something I could draw it on? Would like to mix a crazy amount of Joker sets together to make.. well Lego Joker world.
This shows just how well designed and manufactured these bricks were already 35 years ago.
Tiago Jordão yeah
4:28 wait that’s illegal?! I used that for years!
I don't think it is because I think I have seen on some folding houses to lock them
Same, I use this technique a lot, and I had no idea it was illegal
It is not illegal it is in lego sets all the time
I like how he called it a “cheese slope”
@Alicia EVANS took the words out of my mouth
Love the guardians of the galaxy soundtrack
~Supersonic ship as well~
3:27 The Chain by Fleetwood Mac
hands down my favorite song
I did a illegal building technique at a lego store in front a employee.
I'm a wanted man now
TD BRICKS : ILLEGAL TECHNIQUES TO BUILD
FBI : SOMETHING IS WRONG I CAN FELL IT
Killer YT feel*
I’ve seen #5 used in a legitimate set, one of the alternate builds of set 7347. Really good for headlights of larger vehicles
I love how you read the definition of an illegal building technique and then completely disregarded it
2:44 I use this one a ton and I never even knew it was considered an illegal technique
Its not. The circular piece has the exact same width as the inner studs in, for an example 2 by 4 brick
"illegal"
IM CALLING THE POLICE
Love the illego
Love the background music
Love the video
FBI, we have a problem here.Yeah, me too I use illegal building techniques in my Mocs! Half of these techniques I am completely unfamiliar with! - thanks for sharing :-)
I always assumed that many of these tricks were intentional.
excellent work, you are a true inspiration for those who started in stop motion!
This man has incredible taste in music
He used the Guardians of the Galaxy 2 soundtrack
Almost all techniques here are used in some official Lego sets, namely the Expert series. Studs not on top (SNOT) in particular is very common and there exist many bracket pieces designed for it.
2:44 Anyone else used this technique all the time, and didn't know it was illegal the whole time, I know I always thought it was meant to connect.😅
Personally I think the most illegal thing about this video is how good your music preferences are
*WHEN YOU USE A TECHNIC CONNECTOR PEICE IN THE HOLES OF BRICKS TO CONECT THEM*
QUESTION: the “illegal” building techniques that LEGO doesn’t allow;
Would this all be allowed in LEGO MASTERS or would you only be allowed to use “legal” building techniques? Thanks
i have official lego sets with the following techniques: 5, 6, 8 and 9…
6: The Rexcelsior! from the lego movie 2
6??? No way! :o what set is it?
is the receiving clip part 2555, part 12825 or the newer and less fragile part 15712?
Simon Yong should be the New one
I’m guessing ur a virgin
Pretty sure #5 has been used in some sets before, especially with pieces that have a circular bottom (like a chicken)
And #6 is how Minifigures hood flat things like dollars so I think it’s acknowledged
Holy crap! Almost at 1 million views! Congrats my dude!
3:11 this technic its not illegal.Its used in a lego set that i have (the ocean explorer)
Him: These are illegal!
Me: You put on the gotg soundtrack and put a beatles song at the end and you call that illegal!?
Rip da thumbs! 3:52 😟
The most elligal is...
Using lego as brass knuckles!
I use number 5 all the time didn’t know that was illegal
Same here, I used to think the 2x2 jumper plate was pointless because we could already do this instead
its not illegal
Definitely not illegal
Why is no one talking about the Marvel Soundtrack? 😂
its guardians of the galaxy
Everyone is talking about it lol
I'm really jamming out to the background music
I've used numbers 5 and 9 so much, I didn't know they were illegal.
they’re not
5 is used in set number 3858 several times
@@tsonava4223 oh, good to know
(imaginary) friends:what do you watch in quarantine
Me:its complicated
Is that the guardians playlist?
Yes
Um A lot of these so called “Illegal” building technics are used in LEGO sets
Um maybe they were illegal at the time.
Typical Squidward
3:02 an example, you want a neck piece in a 2 by 2 piece, you cant put this piece, because is a 2 by 2 piece, so you Just put this in the center
TIMESTAMPS:
1:08
1:30
1:53
2:15
2:42
3:06
3:29
3:56 (TECHNICALLY OFFICIAL & FROM A LEGO SET)
4:26
4:43
Does anyone know that he's using the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack
Yeah picked up on that
Also the ones from endgame
now i do
It's not just gotg
For number 8 I do have that set and they use fire so that is another one you can do
somebody has been watching guardians of the galaxy
3 of those were used in the LEGO Hogwarts set
I can only imagine it now: someone calls 911: Random citizen: "Help! My house is being burglarized." Dispatcher: "thats not a crime." Another Random citizen: "help! Someone is committing an illegal building technique." Dispatch: "oh my goodness! We are sending the cops right away!"
that's totally Guardians of the Galaxy's soundtrack you used...