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Dont throw bricks with cheeseslopes stucked inside, just use a minfigure crowbar, totally works. (also works on tiles when its too tight for the brickseparator )
The brittle brown has been solved a couple years ago! So those shouldn't break anymore. Can't really do anything against old batches though. Oh, and you're killing it man, well done!
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for some reason that has never happened to me. i had to use lots of brown plates in my tank build but they haven't snapped once Update: I stepped on a plate and it snapped
One time, my little cousin broke a brown 6 x 6 plate if I remember correctly, it was from a TMNT set that I owned which is now taken apart by my stupid 5 year old self, he suddenly broke the 6 x 6 that made me disappointed. When I saw this video, I realized that brown lego bricks are easily breakable.
I sometimes make lightsabers with a backwards hilt specifically, for some characters. For example, Ahsoka's lightsabers genuinely look like reversed lego hilts.
The new reddish-brown bricks shouldn't break anymore. It is just the older ones that are brittle. Though anyone with a sizable collection would likely have some of the older pieces. The minifigure heads could be cleaned up with some alcohol. And the slopes in the brick could be removed with a paperclip bent into a hook. Stickers should be applied with a hobby knife.
Dude, you can literally use your fingers to wipe the sharpie pen ink off. Oils on your skin should be able to wipe the ink off if you rub your finger firmly on the Lego minifigure head.
@@fyretnt I don't have much trouble with the stickers either, but just saving them on the sheet is not a bad idea persé. I've always wondered if you can get new stickers from Lego somehow. Anyway I prefer printed pieces.
8:29 For sin number 10, if you stick two plates of the same size together, I always use TWO Brick Seperators to seperate these parts, one Brick Seperator you place on the top surface and the other one you place on the bottom surface and then you press the Seperators against eachother and you are done:)
1:58 This is actually because brown, dark red and blue pieces released in a certain time frame were made in a way that when they age they become brittle and break this isn't actually just because it's brown if you tried it on a non brittle brown piece it would just bend, not snap.
Okay, for the lightsaber thing, it really depends on who's light saber you are building, but it is most common to see fins or protrusions at the bottom.
When you have a brown plate on a large brick baseplate, simply bending the baseplate right where the brown is will take it off very easily. You don't even need to bend it that much.
I’m having a hard time understanding why the brown bricks break so easily for some people, the bricks I’ve had for about 7 years now have only ever broken under extreme pressure
Lego had a bad batch of bricks at a certain time i think and they've fixed that already so there's some people who have easily broken brown bricks and some who have strong brown bricks.
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Seriously, why are the brown parts so brittle?! I wish I had known this beforehand. I got a big bag of parts from a family friend, and when I was trying to build stuff with the reddish and dark brown parts, many of them broke. Some were already cracked! I have never seen this with any other colors! Even the old brown pieces didn't do this!
@@edwinvanderhaeghen2221 That's dumb. Our scientists and chemists need to stop worrying about global warming and fix this neglect from further ruining childhoods.
I have some advice about removing brown smooth plates off something: If you are not really able to remove all the parts, just remove it from the long side. It works well for me!
The only way (that I'm aware of) to protect your lego sets from those evil knockoff lego brands is to invest in a lego Optimus Prime. He can run them over in truck mode and then break them down into their individual bricks with his energon axe, and if he gets surrounded he can use the matrix of leadership to light our darkest hour.
HEY YOU THERE! Quick tip for #10, if you can’t remove with brick separator, put them on a baseplate with a brick on the other side of the one you need separate, works like a charm!
As a child, I always used my teeth to separate the pieces. I didn't know how to do it any other way, so when the lower front tooth, which was involved in this process more than the others, I didn't know what to do at all, and a solution was found as soon as the root tooth began to erupt. Unfortunately, due to constant exploitation, it warped before it grew... But I had to straighten my teeth anyway, so it wasn't critical. Although it is still a little more shaky compared to the others, and I sometimes have nightmares about how my molars start to fall out...
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Recent experience with breaking bricks, I'm finding problems with blue, I've never had a Lego piece break until recently and they've almost all been blue. The only other pieces I've had issues with are the multipiece hinged robot arms, the "fingers" that interlock to allow bending are snapping off. Mostly happening with transparent orange and a few black. But all of these pieces that are breaking are old, I'm talking decades. So, maybe it's something to do with quality of the plastic degenerating over time.
The upside down lightsabers thing is only ok if it’s Kylo Ren. His lightsaber’s design is bottom heavy and he likes to hold it high right at the cross guards.
I often vary it on purpose since there‘s not much difference in design when we only have one hilt (okay we have the curved ones from Ventress and Dooku)
I can agree about brown pieces being weak af Legit I was give. An old incomplete Harry Potter set and some of the *brown pieces broke* I once drew on a head but it wasn’t much and it was a blank head anyway Another bad thing to do is connect 2 plates together so tightly that they can’t be separated even with a part seperater like in the vid but a small one over a big one which is even harder coz of the studs in the way
So lego actually recently changed their brown pigment because they found out the pigment they were using was causing the bonds between plastic polymer chains to weaken and make them extremely fragile
@@Omen_Burrito they have a whole division of employees and engineers trying and testing every possible connection point and weaknesses that could compromise the legos integrity like they have employees to figure out and make solutions for "illegal" connections
TD, you can also use 2 plates and a bucket handle to make a plate that goes both ways. How you make it is putting the bucket handle and putting it sideways into the plate
Yeah I realized the brown flat bricks are terrible. I used one for a truck my son was working on for a film at his high school and of course I dropped the truck, the entire truck survived the drop but the brown studded flat brick that was the “chassis” snapped in half. Took me an hour to find a replacement black brick after that!
A tip to deal with sticking two plate pieces on top of each other is to use 2 brick separators (one on top, one on bottom) and essentially pinch them together to separate the plates.
Hi! My five year old recently discovered your Lego videos and LOVES them. He wanted me to tell you that we have a blue chair that broke. He sees that the brown pieces break, and is always VERY careful with them because of this video, but apparently the blue chair is also an issue. Thank you for your very entertaining videos!
8:32 you need a green brick separator as they don’t have the piece sticking-out on top (orange above, green below) then the 2 separators make it easy-ish to separate plates.
Gonna be entirely honest, there are some knockoff parts i use with regular lego. THE ONLY REASON im willing to, is because the part has a unique design that also doesn't stand out too much. I have a couple from a knockoff lego set, which was a game of battleship, where you design and build your own ships. Naturally, this came with some AMAZING looking parts. I often use them as exposed mechanical components in sci-fi builds. The colors match lego, too. Theres another one i use thats a 1x2 cheese slope with studs on the top, so they're angled. Most unique knockoff parts either dont match the color, or are too unique to fit the rest of the system. I only use the acceptions, and never in builds I want to keep together for along time.
The first sin actually happened to me before and for some reason when I ordered the Lego set, it came with the illegal building technique. They might need to go to jail now😂.
What's this "illegal" business?! When I was a kid you didn't have plans; you got a sodding massive box of bricks (no minifigs then either) and you spent hours creating things Stephen King would be unnerved by! Nothing illegal 'bout that copper! 😜
@@ModelsExInferis illegal just means things that will give unnecessary stress to lego pieces, or will harm the build some other way. You can play with lego how you want tho
Speaking of sticking together 2 plates of the same size: In fact, all you need to easily put them apart is two different brick separators - one on top and one on the bottom The bottom one must be the old version (the one that has no technic axle on top) (I still prefer to use old surgery instruments for that though. Got used to them since early childhood when there were no brick separators)
If you guys are wondering this is why brown Lego pieces are fragile because of the dyes or pigments added to the ABS plastic during manufacturing to give them their color
I would say that, depending on the minifig, with the lego lightsaber hilt being put on "backwards" adds more detail. Also the lines somewhat look like they are holding the blade in place which will look better with non-lightsaber pieces Ex. Darth Vaders lightsaber looks more like his real one backwards because the lines closer to the bottom of his Saber, although horizontal rather vertical, add more detail.
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With 2 sturdy metal hooks you can remove the cheese pieces from the bricks. You need to get 2 L hooks underneath the cheese and gradually pull out. When I was a kid I improvised said hooks from my grandmothers cloth needles. I specifically looked for the ones that were not brittle that I knew back then from trial and error. Im sure that a smarter fix exists.
Best tip for applying stickers: peel the sticker off the sheet and then stick it back onto a corner or edge of the sheet again, so the majority of it is hanging out and stick the brick it’s going on onto another long plate or bar so you can line them up. Stick on and pull off the backing sheet. Voila 😊
I would always purposely orient the lightsaber hilts wrong because I thought those 4 wedge shapes on the thin end looked like buttons, like those would be what they clicked to activate the sabers.
The best way of applying stickers that I've found involves bending the sticker sheet to pop an edge of the sticker off the paper, using the wedge end of the brick removal tool to to take the rest of the sticker off, keeping the sticker on the removal tool to place, when the sticker is aligned to your liking you press down the free end, and then carefully peel the removal tool off as you press down the rest of the sticker. Using the tool under part of the sticker allows you to remove and realign the sticker without damage if your initial press down onto the brick left the sticker misaligned.
More things to never do as a lego builder:Not securing ur builds enough so when u pick it up it just breaks,Placing the wrong piece somewhere only to find the missing piece and needing that one piece so u end up taking the whole build apart just for that one piece
Something even worse is building half of something then saving the rest for tomorrow then accidentally put it all the different pieces and different shelves and some even left on the table
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Dont throw bricks with cheeseslopes stucked inside, just use a minfigure crowbar, totally works. (also works on tiles when its too tight for the brickseparator )
If it actually works well thank you I’ll try it tomorrow
I’ll have to try that now. Never could find a way
Some minifig swords will get them out too, especially 10050.
@@TDBRICKS ok so,did it work?
@@mihneababanu4224 yes did it work.
The brittle brown has been solved a couple years ago! So those shouldn't break anymore.
Can't really do anything against old batches though.
Oh, and you're killing it man, well done!
im glad it has been fixed because im having problems with brown flat pieces
Oh ok
I have an old set with MANY Brown pieces, and many broke
i remember when it was lime green for bionicle
Old pieces in Dark Red and Blue were prone to breaking as well.
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I have unfortunately learned about the brown piece brittleness personally. Definitely would have been good to learn that earlier.
Don't worry I've lost many brown pieces in order to learn myself 😂😤
for some reason that has never happened to me. i had to use lots of brown plates in my tank build but they haven't snapped once
Update: I stepped on a plate and it snapped
One time, my little cousin broke a brown 6 x 6 plate if I remember correctly, it was from a TMNT set that I owned which is now taken apart by my stupid 5 year old self, he suddenly broke the 6 x 6 that made me disappointed. When I saw this video, I realized that brown lego bricks are easily breakable.
@@TDBRICKS your sacrifice was remembered you stepped on a brick for a vid
Same
I sometimes make lightsabers with a backwards hilt specifically, for some characters. For example, Ahsoka's lightsabers genuinely look like reversed lego hilts.
I believe in Lego building booklets, the smaller side of the hilt has the saber on it.
She also grabs closer to the blade with her fighting style so it would make sense for hers to be on the other side
@@aidenweldon5298 Was gonna at the same thing, I weirdly remember that in specific in the books.
Obi wan.
In my opinion they look better reversed
5:00 can relate.
Then got tired of messy heads and used VFX to create mouth movements. Then got tired of that and now I don't animate mouths no more.
That’s smart! There’s something about the old school mouth movement that has such a charm but I don’t wanna even imagine how tedious that is
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6:56 the crunch😯
I feel you on the brown fragile pieces. It’s like building with glass sometimes, they just crack so often.
I feel like it’s more Trying to make a cardboard box with leftovers but with paper
Ikr
It’s like a building with made in China
@ilikeminecraft6753 factory defect on the old bricks.
Surprisingly, I have never had this problem
The new reddish-brown bricks shouldn't break anymore. It is just the older ones that are brittle. Though anyone with a sizable collection would likely have some of the older pieces.
The minifigure heads could be cleaned up with some alcohol.
And the slopes in the brick could be removed with a paperclip bent into a hook.
Stickers should be applied with a hobby knife.
Dude, you can literally use your fingers to wipe the sharpie pen ink off. Oils on your skin should be able to wipe the ink off if you rub your finger firmly on the Lego minifigure head.
Some also use the end of a brick separator for stickers. I've personally given up on stickers.
I just put the stickers on it’s not that hard
@@fyretnt I don't have much trouble with the stickers either, but just saving them on the sheet is not a bad idea persé. I've always wondered if you can get new stickers from Lego somehow. Anyway I prefer printed pieces.
@@GrimFoxy-qe8oi true, but rubbing alcohol is usually more efficient
My worst lego childhood is losing legos
8:29 For sin number 10, if you stick two plates of the same size together, I always use TWO Brick Seperators to seperate these parts, one Brick Seperator you place on the top surface and the other one you place on the bottom surface and then you press the Seperators against eachother and you are done:)
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Oh yeah I didn't actually think of that. Good idea
or, little known fact, the thin end of a brick remover acts as an artificial fingernail
I just just use a loose razor blade
1:58 This is actually because brown, dark red and blue pieces released in a certain time frame were made in a way that when they age they become brittle and break this isn't actually just because it's brown if you tried it on a non brittle brown piece it would just bend, not snap.
I tought lego was racist
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@@pineappletoast2142 its cool tho
@@pineappletoast2142 how
Okay, for the lightsaber thing, it really depends on who's light saber you are building, but it is most common to see fins or protrusions at the bottom.
I see... cool!
As a lego builder this video is like a try not to scream video
YEA IT IS 😂
When you have a brown plate on a large brick baseplate, simply bending the baseplate right where the brown is will take it off very easily. You don't even need to bend it that much.
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123 lol
That's what I usually do
I’m having a hard time understanding why the brown bricks break so easily for some people, the bricks I’ve had for about 7 years now have only ever broken under extreme pressure
maybe the newer brown brick have something in the dye of the plastic that makes them more fragile, idk I don't have any brown bricks anymore
@@omori-kid8602 idk, my brown bricks can survive a beating, as a little kid I recreated so many disasters with my legos
Lego had a bad batch of bricks at a certain time i think and they've fixed that already so there's some people who have easily broken brown bricks and some who have strong brown bricks.
Probably different type of plastic
Probably because they are “shit”
Sandwiching all those plates together is actually kind of satisfying!
...until you realize what you have to endure afterwards to pry them all apart 💀
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no way this has been 2yr ago and I am THIRD.
Guilty of a few of these myself. The worse thing for me has to be brown parts since I don't have a lot of brown plates or tiles in my collection.
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6:55 was so funny! 😂😂😂not only 3 and under year olds would suffer choking hazards from lego
Seriously, why are the brown parts so brittle?!
I wish I had known this beforehand. I got a big bag of parts from a family friend, and when I was trying to build stuff with the reddish and dark brown parts, many of them broke. Some were already cracked! I have never seen this with any other colors! Even the old brown pieces didn't do this!
The brown pigment had a weird chemical reaction with the polymer plastic.
@@edwinvanderhaeghen2221 That's dumb. Our scientists and chemists need to stop worrying about global warming and fix this neglect from further ruining childhoods.
@@greatkentuckian9032 It has already been fixed
I have some advice about removing brown smooth plates off something: If you are not really able to remove all the parts, just remove it from the long side. It works well for me!
2:55 Does anyone know what song is that? Sounds good!
The only way (that I'm aware of) to protect your lego sets from those evil knockoff lego brands is to invest in a lego Optimus Prime. He can run them over in truck mode and then break them down into their individual bricks with his energon axe, and if he gets surrounded he can use the matrix of leadership to light our darkest hour.
He is overpriced though for what we get
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0:02 I also built that car :D
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HEY YOU THERE! Quick tip for #10, if you can’t remove with brick separator, put them on a baseplate with a brick on the other side of the one you need separate, works like a charm!
As a child, I always used my teeth to separate the pieces. I didn't know how to do it any other way, so when the lower front tooth, which was involved in this process more than the others, I didn't know what to do at all, and a solution was found as soon as the root tooth began to erupt. Unfortunately, due to constant exploitation, it warped before it grew... But I had to straighten my teeth anyway, so it wasn't critical. Although it is still a little more shaky compared to the others, and I sometimes have nightmares about how my molars start to fall out...
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@@manic365, in Russia we always use improvised tools. In this case, the improvised tools turned out to be my teeth👍
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Recent experience with breaking bricks, I'm finding problems with blue, I've never had a Lego piece break until recently and they've almost all been blue. The only other pieces I've had issues with are the multipiece hinged robot arms, the "fingers" that interlock to allow bending are snapping off. Mostly happening with transparent orange and a few black. But all of these pieces that are breaking are old, I'm talking decades. So, maybe it's something to do with quality of the plastic degenerating over time.
Same
Throw it in the lake
The upside down lightsabers thing is only ok if it’s Kylo Ren. His lightsaber’s design is bottom heavy and he likes to hold it high right at the cross guards.
Or if you're making Rey from Rise of Skywalker with the yellow lightsaber
Also Obi-Wans (episodes 3-4) lightsaber is fitting upside down.
Kylo is a real rebel 😎
i had to use mine upside down on the older ones cause the top got too loose to hold the blade
I often vary it on purpose since there‘s not much difference in design when we only have one hilt (okay we have the curved ones from Ventress and Dooku)
Build a Halloween trick or treating moc and use the hand drawn faced heads on little kid minifigs... or perhaps a face painting carnival moc?...
I can agree about brown pieces being weak af
Legit I was give. An old incomplete Harry Potter set and some of the *brown pieces broke*
I once drew on a head but it wasn’t much and it was a blank head anyway
Another bad thing to do is connect 2 plates together so tightly that they can’t be separated even with a part seperater like in the vid but a small one over a big one which is even harder coz of the studs in the way
I once broke like 12 brown bricks in one day 😂
When I'm applying stickers, I find it helpful to use the flat end of the brick separator. Don't know why it works, but it does.
So lego actually recently changed their brown pigment because they found out the pigment they were using was causing the bonds between plastic polymer chains to weaken and make them extremely fragile
They were not really sure what exactly in the pigment caused it but they think it may be a organic compound in the pigment reacting with the polymers
O wow
Glad they stepped up and fixed it right away. Lego always was good at being a quality product
@@Omen_Burrito they have a whole division of employees and engineers trying and testing every possible connection point and weaknesses that could compromise the legos integrity like they have employees to figure out and make solutions for "illegal" connections
@@Omen_Burrito*sad Lego stormtrooper helmet noises*
Plumber: how did u clog your toilet?
Him:I threw a Lego brick in for no reason..😂
fun fact in the moment 5:40 the motorocycle was supposed to break as it was for a show in poland
Errr it’s a Aussie show
@@Lilttleratty also polish i got know this like 2 month ago
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6:55 was physically hurting me
Lego should make an actual cereal
The cause of lego pieces breaking is that some idiot keeps wearing them down so much that they become liable to crumbling.
TD, you can also use 2 plates and a bucket handle to make a plate that goes both ways. How you make it is putting the bucket handle and putting it sideways into the plate
Yeah I realized the brown flat bricks are terrible. I used one for a truck my son was working on for a film at his high school and of course I dropped the truck, the entire truck survived the drop but the brown studded flat brick that was the “chassis” snapped in half. Took me an hour to find a replacement black brick after that!
6:22 dude that lego brick looks so satisfactory
Watching him step on those plates actually hurt to watch
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I can’t see a single video of Tyler that doesn’t have over 1M views, he’s probably the most successful Lego TH-camr!
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6:05 this whole part makes me wanna cry
A tip to deal with sticking two plate pieces on top of each other is to use 2 brick separators (one on top, one on bottom) and essentially pinch them together to separate the plates.
This worked even better with the old green separators
With the cheese blocks stuck use a little sharp tool to grip them and pull them out. Something like a little screw driver or a knife or an awl.
I'll try that next time
@@TDBRICKS it will leave a tiny indent in it but it’s better than having to throw them away 🤷♂️
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Hi! My five year old recently discovered your Lego videos and LOVES them. He wanted me to tell you that we have a blue chair that broke. He sees that the brown pieces break, and is always VERY careful with them because of this video, but apparently the blue chair is also an issue.
Thank you for your very entertaining videos!
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8:32 you need a green brick separator as they don’t have the piece sticking-out on top (orange above, green below) then the 2 separators make it easy-ish to separate plates.
Gonna be entirely honest, there are some knockoff parts i use with regular lego. THE ONLY REASON im willing to, is because the part has a unique design that also doesn't stand out too much.
I have a couple from a knockoff lego set, which was a game of battleship, where you design and build your own ships. Naturally, this came with some AMAZING looking parts. I often use them as exposed mechanical components in sci-fi builds. The colors match lego, too. Theres another one i use thats a 1x2 cheese slope with studs on the top, so they're angled. Most unique knockoff parts either dont match the color, or are too unique to fit the rest of the system. I only use the acceptions, and never in builds I want to keep together for along time.
There's a knockoff brand 2x2 plate with studs on both sides. Instant 'reverser', convenient size, no BS; the only problem is that it's not LEGO.
Glen Campbell's guitar opening of 'Southern Nights' for the unstacking of the plates? Interesting choice...
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@JohnPlayzG942o I think it's called "jump around", just watch turbo with the subtitles on and it should show you
My man Td pulled of tf2 spy knife flip
@@itsyourlocalgamer1651he was close to thecway he opens it, but not quite
The first sin actually happened to me before and for some reason when I ordered the Lego set, it came with the illegal building technique. They might need to go to jail now😂.
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What's this "illegal" business?! When I was a kid you didn't have plans; you got a sodding massive box of bricks (no minifigs then either) and you spent hours creating things Stephen King would be unnerved by! Nothing illegal 'bout that copper! 😜
@@ModelsExInferis illegal just means things that will give unnecessary stress to lego pieces, or will harm the build some other way. You can play with lego how you want tho
@@coolfeet1 You must have missed the winky smiley there sunshine!
HahhahahahahahaHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH I CANTTTTTT
The fact that this man has a yellow room corresponding to his thumbnails and the Lego color earns him top tier respect
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What the hell
You made me like Lego again❤Thanks TD Bricks you are a very positive and funny guys😂
Speaking of sticking together 2 plates of the same size:
In fact, all you need to easily put them apart is two different brick separators - one on top and one on the bottom
The bottom one must be the old version (the one that has no technic axle on top)
(I still prefer to use old surgery instruments for that though. Got used to them since early childhood when there were no brick separators)
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Me? Thx!💖⁺◟(●˙▾˙●)◞⁺💖
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If you guys are wondering this is why brown Lego pieces are fragile because of the dyes or pigments added to the ABS plastic during manufacturing to give them their color
Was that the bite of 87!🤣😱😂🤣 5:38
The only things I ever glued were Lego Dimensions stuff and some tiny Playmobil bits.
5:52 I need to glue because sometimes I make puzzle boxes that I will give to my friends, and don’t want them cheating or accidentally messing it up
So where u need the glue then 😂
You gotta give him some love. He’s the best Lego builder I ever seen.❤❤❤
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I would say that, depending on the minifig, with the lego lightsaber hilt being put on "backwards" adds more detail. Also the lines somewhat look like they are holding the blade in place which will look better with non-lightsaber pieces
Ex. Darth Vaders lightsaber looks more like his real one backwards because the lines closer to the bottom of his Saber, although horizontal rather vertical, add more detail.
Then there's also the specialty hilts like dooku or ventress with a curved hilt
More lego building in the floor: HUGE PAIN
I’m going to make a Lego wall to my dad’s office
2:10 2 days ago I had ordered some 1x4 brown tiles and was building with them. Then this happened to me twice.
2:18 As a Lego builder, I hate having short nails🤣🤣🤣
2:49 Dark red and dark brown also break so easily😂
1:50 those Lego bricks were probably made in China
八坂扎㨫上由起名用來拍蝦😠😠😠😡😡
@@Alt-rd4fr OK so?
3:30
"Sir how did you get caught?"
"A Lego brick."
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Hahs
R.I.P all the Lego pieces that suffered
1:58 I use broken pieces for scary builds💀🗿
Cool
2:18 Bro... YOUR TELLING ME THOSE ORANGE THINGS YOU WOULD FIND IN THE BIG BOXES OF LEGIS AT SCHOOL USED TO GET THE LEGO BLOCKS WE JUST USED THEM AS AIRPLANE WINGS💀💀💀💀💀
Yep ( when I first got one I thought it was one two
Kinda same, but I thinked it was some stairs or something lol
honestly i thought it was a skate board with no wheels☠️☠️☠️☠️
I usually use the other side of the lightsaber for general siths that aren't actual characters. It just gives it a more evil feel.
The last one was my dad organizing my Lego plates
Your joking… right
With 2 sturdy metal hooks you can remove the cheese pieces from the bricks. You need to get 2 L hooks underneath the cheese and gradually pull out. When I was a kid I improvised said hooks from my grandmothers cloth needles. I specifically looked for the ones that were not brittle that I knew back then from trial and error. Im sure that a smarter fix exists.
1:35 it accualy doesn't matter which way you do it. Lego has shown it both ways before.
To separate two plates of the same size, just put one brick separator on top, and one below the plates and press the separators together :)
Ever since he started this channel I’ve always wondered what does TD stand for
There is an easy way I use to split plates. I use normal bricks and put them on top of the plates. It actually makes it easy
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Huh
Ya me to but I made them maybe we can get the same sell
Wow were smart
6:40 NOOOOOOOOO!
A man has fallen into lava in lego city
What angered me all the time in Lego Starwars sets was the fact that they did the lightsaber handle upside down. I’m glad they fixed it.
TD BRICKS never fails us he always makes good videos
3:11 ...(pain)...
I’m in sooo much pain
I'm dying because of this
Best tip for applying stickers: peel the sticker off the sheet and then stick it back onto a corner or edge of the sheet again, so the majority of it is hanging out and stick the brick it’s going on onto another long plate or bar so you can line them up. Stick on and pull off the backing sheet. Voila 😊
that dude that said get more maidens is wild...
5:27 i genuinely did this, I made a cool tank then threw it out of the top floor window (it landed in the pond)
I would always purposely orient the lightsaber hilts wrong because I thought those 4 wedge shapes on the thin end looked like buttons, like those would be what they clicked to activate the sabers.
imo the orientation should vary depending on what lightsaber it's representing
i do both cuz not every lightsaber hilt looks the same. smh for the people tryna gatekeep lego lightsaber hilts
The best way of applying stickers that I've found involves bending the sticker sheet to pop an edge of the sticker off the paper, using the wedge end of the brick removal tool to to take the rest of the sticker off, keeping the sticker on the removal tool to place, when the sticker is aligned to your liking you press down the free end, and then carefully peel the removal tool off as you press down the rest of the sticker.
Using the tool under part of the sticker allows you to remove and realign the sticker without damage if your initial press down onto the brick left the sticker misaligned.
More things to never do as a lego builder:Not securing ur builds enough so when u pick it up it just breaks,Placing the wrong piece somewhere only to find the missing piece and needing that one piece so u end up taking the whole build apart just for that one piece
I agree that taking off Lego with your teeth is bad, in makes a huge dent in the plastic and ruins the piece.
Something even worse is building half of something then saving the rest for tomorrow then accidentally put it all the different pieces and different shelves and some even left on the table