I got my first incorrect piece the other day. It was a 1x2 flat tile instead of 1x2 sloped roof. I emailed LEGO and they are shipping me the replacement piece at their cost; an 8 cent piece coming all the way from Denmark. It's probably going to take a month for it to arrive, but wow that is amazing customer service. I'm thoroughly impressed.
That happened to me when I bought a small picnic set on impulse and the heart on a stem element for the fountain was outright missing. That's how I found out you can bulk buy parts from their store directly, and there's more control and options than Pick a Brick...I spent hundreds for the next couple years.
@@woooooooooooooooooooooooo Lego will give you missing pieces for free if they were absent from a set you bought. The system you use to apply for these also has a store front allowing you to bulk purchase parts CURRENTLY in production and not licensed. It's not worth shipping to BUY a single $0.05 piece, but to get a whole bunch of something specific you want for a build? Almost better than the aftermarket.
4:42 those aren't flowers, they're sweet berries. That's where the baby fox came from. I was at the store today and noticed something while looking at the Frog house set. The roof isn't pushed down all the way one the front image. Sidenote: I feel bad for any LEGO Minecraft mod collectors who already got the warm and temperate frogs from the cheaper sets they came in because the Frog house comes with all three. Hopefully they release the cold frog in a cheaper set eventually. The WALL in the SpongeBob Boating School set is another example of LEGO STAMPS, in this case they are placed over the sides of multiple plates and tiles making it nearly impossible to disassemble without ruining the sticker. It's funny because you're supposed to crash the boat into it and, while it is two separate builds, it probably won't last too long.
I do not envy the people who create and edit instruction books, so many steps and each one requires so much attention. If I worked that job I can guarantee there will be at least 1 error in every set for people to discover
Man I feel like AI is going to change this forever. I bet soon maybe even now you could prompt and AI to design a set for you, and give you the parts list.
@@lindboknifeandtool AI will certainly help make the process easier for the designers, but if you think AI could make an actual LEGO set with consistent, coherent step-by-step instructions? I'm sorry to break it to you, that's not happening for atleast another 50 years
@@lindboknifeandtool AI will certainly help make the process easier for the designers, but if you think AI could make an actual LEGO set with consistent, coherent step-by-step instructions? I'm sorry to break it to you, that's not happening for atleast another 50 years
@@neevko267 To be honest it would be easier to create a deterministic non-ai software to create coherent step-by-step instructions, given a finished set than to train an AI to do that.
But you really appreciate it after having to build a massive set without numbered bags. Like the Mega Bloks Enterprise set; 3,098 pieces, but all 1 bag effectively.
While the mismatched color hinge in the Lord of the Rings set may be an error, LEGO has included two color hinges intentionally before, one of the Spider-Man 2 sets I got as a kid used one for a bank vault door.
Those mismatched hinges? I used to intentionally do that as a kid, disassembling and reassembling them to achieve it. I had a red/white pair that I treated as a magnet in play.
I did have the issue with mine, but it makes sense because I got mine when it was near retirement. Luckily LEGO customer service was able to send me one of the old pieces as a replacement.
I had that issue with the AT-ST, I contacted Lego support and they were able to send me the correct version of the part, thankfully. Definitely a weird issue.
I bought the SLS set this year, and instead of a plate piece, I ended up with a M4 screw. It must have been just the right weight for the bag to not get rejected. Lego was obviously kind enough to send me the correct piece
I wish I had taken a picture at the time but when I got my copy of the Icons Porsche 911 they gave me an extra 1x6 tile instead of the bracket piece I needed for the door mirror so I had to wait an entire week to have my fully completed car. It was really frustrating.
I actually encountered something funny last year with the Lego Star Wars advents calendar. When i opened up the 13th window i was surprised by the same small vehicle that was already present in the 6th window right below it (i guess it just threw another one in by accident and then never packed the real thing since it was already loaded with the wrong bag) but after contacting Lego they instantly started to help me pick out the pieces and then sending them to me for completely free that was such a cool move from them
I found a mistake in the instructions for the Mini John Cooper Works car in Speed Champions where it's back mudguards appear on step 25, then dissappear on step 26 and you're supposed to add them on step 27.
Wow, I've never seen your videos before but this one popped onto my FY page so I clicked. I'm glad I did. Growing up my grandfather had a small container of legos at his house for grandchildren to play with. With my siblings being significantly older than me, all of the sets were jumbled together far before my time. I never knew any of the sets until now. I recognize the steering wheels, "Octan" signs, helmets and axels from the Indie Transporter set you mentioned. It was the primary set in the bucket. Helping me find this out wasn't at all your intention but I'm so grateful. Thank you so much.
I remember having one set with a StAMP. It was my first lego set, and it was a police van. I also remember being 1 blue technic pin short on a green Lego Technic racecar.
I remember once i got a random bright red brick. There was no red in the set. No red in the instructions. Was in the list of bricks so it was meant to be there i guess but like... weird.
I have that McLaren set and I just realised that issue existed, when I first built it last year or whenever it was late at night so I wasn't too aware of things.
My worst Lego experience was when I got the daily bugle and it was like melted or miss shapen rather. Like a bunch of the pieces were bent or a door was caving in on the sides. When I reached out to Lego they asked me to send photos of all the pieces that were damaged so they could replace them but I didn’t know which pieces were melted because some of the damage was so minor I could only tell when it was put with another piece. I offered to send it back and get a replacement sent my way but they did not accept that’s like six hundred dollars I’ll never get back.
I have that 2019 AT-ST walker and can confirm that my version has the wrong piece. I was really confused and after damaging the piece in question I decided to stop trying before the piece broke entirely.
I actually have built The "Abandoned" Mine set from LEGO. I'm very happy it was featured in the video! I didn't come across any issues with mine (pun not intended) tho
We have Lego night every 6 months. one year my GFs cousin got a Star Wars set and when she opened it, it had HALF of a car set all bagged up and in the box. she took it back and target almost didn't believe her. she eventually got it swapped out and when she got back with a new box of the Star Wars set she wanted, she opened it AND THE OTHER HALF OF THE CAR SET WAS IN THIS BOX. Target was obviously questioning it but eventually let her swap it again. we've always wondered if someone bought a cheap set and replaced it to get money back but it was 2 different boxes and neither seemed tampered with at the beginning. weird situation.
you would think that if they literally have a team of people who just brainstorm and make cool sets, basically get to act like children with infinite bricks at their disposal, that they'd also have a team that goes back through each set that had a change in a part that was used to make sure it fits. Cuz it'd *really* suck if you spent $300 on a lego set and turns out you can't 100% it because 1 part doesnt work anymore.
Hello spitbrix, in the lego set 76277 in the image of war machine mech in the front of the instructions you dont see the 3 red transparent studs in the shooter (same for instruction page 88)
The worst mistake I ever found on a lego set I own is a piece that came dark gray instead of light grey, making the set it doesn't look simetrical due to one different tone
Dudeee the Speed Racer LEGO sets has soooo many Stamp stickers it was ridiculous, I think Racer X's Street Car and the Mach 5 are prime examples of it. I was so lucky that the seller who gave me my Racer X and Taejo set made sure to put the Stamp pieces either together or separate from the other bricks
I personally only came across one misprint, it is the cover page of the Bionicle Barraki Pridak set, where his eyes are red instead of blue but the set and the instruction pages show it with blue.
I found another mistake with the UCS Milenium Falcon, the build on the website calls for a set of white 2x2 bricks with pins on each side; but the ones I had, and the ones in the book it came from were blue; so thankfully nothing was actually missing; but it was still annoying before I realized the difference.
8:55 I've had that on one of my recent sets. I don't remember exactly which one it was, but it had around 8 or 9 total bags, so it was a bit of a hastle
Remember, if you spot a mistake, you can always get the set swapped at the store you bought it. If you bought it second hand though, God help you. If person selling you the set, told you about the mistake, there's nothing to do.
I had a small colour incorrect piece error because there was this part that was supposed to be fully white,but uhhh the only Lego pieces I had in the bag were all grey and brown…so I had to use the grey ones that were the same type of piece.
I had no idea about the sticker rule they put in place, I have the Indy Storm set from 1999 and literally on the very front a sticker goes across 2 parts.
This is not a rule.. he has made ANOTHER false and misleading statement…. There are many many examples of this method being used… But we cant let that ruin the nonsense
@@timehunter9467 no, sadly not, just one of those rules that happens to be nonsense he just made up… literally hundreds of examples.. two in last months release sets at least…
Found my first LEGO mistake today on site 10340 page 65 the piece on the pinecone clips through the leaf. I tried to place the piece down, but there was no way for you to not stress the leaf pieces without turning the leaves direction
I reckon a load of the weird instructions would stem from the crunch. Odds are multiple people are simultaneously working on books, especially for multi-book sets, to meet deadlines. A few errors in the model can be expected.
I got a dark gray 1x3 in my Artemis launch system set instead of a 1x2 with little things for claws to grab onto the other month so I got a replacement piece and finally finished a tiny staircase last week. Whole set took me two days (18 ish hours)
Only problems I’ve ever had is having missing pieces in two different sets, the first one could’ve been on me I’ll be honest I could have lost it but the second one just wasnt ugh I have a few of these sets I probably wouldn’t notice a lot of the instruction errors because I usually just look at the image to see what pieces I need to get, I usually don’t look at the piece count (just a a bad habit tho)
Hi spitbrix
You have been my favourite TH-cam ever since I was a kid. Please pin me.
GREAT SPITBRIX LEGO KEEP BREAKING THE RULES.
He hath been pinned
I tolerate him.
imagine begging
@@Qwsewjnxjokes on you hes pinned anyways
I got my first incorrect piece the other day. It was a 1x2 flat tile instead of 1x2 sloped roof. I emailed LEGO and they are shipping me the replacement piece at their cost; an 8 cent piece coming all the way from Denmark. It's probably going to take a month for it to arrive, but wow that is amazing customer service. I'm thoroughly impressed.
That happened to me when I bought a small picnic set on impulse and the heart on a stem element for the fountain was outright missing. That's how I found out you can bulk buy parts from their store directly, and there's more control and options than Pick a Brick...I spent hundreds for the next couple years.
I had this happen once, then a few days after I got the replacement, I lost the piece.
@@jwalster9412 oof I feel bad for you 😢
Is it really worth paying for a single peice, though?
@@woooooooooooooooooooooooo Lego will give you missing pieces for free if they were absent from a set you bought.
The system you use to apply for these also has a store front allowing you to bulk purchase parts CURRENTLY in production and not licensed.
It's not worth shipping to BUY a single $0.05 piece, but to get a whole bunch of something specific you want for a build? Almost better than the aftermarket.
Sauron: "I only work in black. And sometimes very very dark grey"
Nice, my favourite scene!
My childhood
4:42 those aren't flowers, they're sweet berries. That's where the baby fox came from.
I was at the store today and noticed something while looking at the Frog house set. The roof isn't pushed down all the way one the front image.
Sidenote: I feel bad for any LEGO Minecraft mod collectors who already got the warm and temperate frogs from the cheaper sets they came in because the Frog house comes with all three. Hopefully they release the cold frog in a cheaper set eventually.
The WALL in the SpongeBob Boating School set is another example of LEGO STAMPS, in this case they are placed over the sides of multiple plates and tiles making it nearly impossible to disassemble without ruining the sticker. It's funny because you're supposed to crash the boat into it and, while it is two separate builds, it probably won't last too long.
Bro your right
I'm gonna save everyone's time the thumbnail does NOT appear in the video at all
Who thought it would?
@odin_way well me, for one
@@odin_wayi did
@@lexacutable do you seriously think that Lego would tell you to cut a mini fig in half
@@odin_way what on earth makes you think i interpreted the thumbnail as Lego instructions
I do not envy the people who create and edit instruction books, so many steps and each one requires so much attention. If I worked that job I can guarantee there will be at least 1 error in every set for people to discover
Man I feel like AI is going to change this forever.
I bet soon maybe even now you could prompt and AI to design a set for you, and give you the parts list.
@@lindboknifeandtool
AI will certainly help make the process easier for the designers, but if you think AI could make an actual LEGO set with consistent, coherent step-by-step instructions?
I'm sorry to break it to you, that's not happening for atleast another 50 years
@@lindboknifeandtool
AI will certainly help make the process easier for the designers, but if you think AI could make an actual LEGO set with consistent, coherent step-by-step instructions?
I'm sorry to break it to you, that's not happening for atleast another 50 years
@@neevko267 To be honest it would be easier to create a deterministic non-ai software to create coherent step-by-step instructions, given a finished set than to train an AI to do that.
Yeah, a multimillion dollar company, would not expect quality, would you?
4:12 "FIRMLY GRASP IT!"
Beat me to it lol
We gon not talk about the emerald armor?
@@Inquisitor-fortheempirefr tho
"imagine if this had happened in a massive set, like the Eiffel Tower with over 70 bags"
70 bags
70.
70 BAGS IS INSANE
But you really appreciate it after having to build a massive set without numbered bags. Like the Mega Bloks Enterprise set; 3,098 pieces, but all 1 bag effectively.
@@EmporerDragon Mega Bloks did seem to like to stretch out the "fun" of building their larger sets
yeah you're not building that set in a day, even if you don't lose any pieces haha.
4:10 there is nothing odd except for that emerald armor
fr
Yeah
While the mismatched color hinge in the Lord of the Rings set may be an error, LEGO has included two color hinges intentionally before, one of the Spider-Man 2 sets I got as a kid used one for a bank vault door.
Those mismatched hinges? I used to intentionally do that as a kid, disassembling and reassembling them to achieve it. I had a red/white pair that I treated as a magnet in play.
4:12 wait....since when did Emerald Armor become a thing?
It's turtle armor.
@@debil_png but that's just the helmet
Dyed leather armor probably
@@ProfessionalTextmaybe we're all colorblind
@@krispingle ?
5:02 It's crazy to hear your own name even if it was you who pointed it out. My heart gave a little jump.
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2:03 I have the AT-ST set and didn’t have any build issues with parts. Purchased the set when it first was released.
Same
I did have the issue with mine, but it makes sense because I got mine when it was near retirement. Luckily LEGO customer service was able to send me one of the old pieces as a replacement.
Same
I had that issue with the AT-ST, I contacted Lego support and they were able to send me the correct version of the part, thankfully. Definitely a weird issue.
Same here
0:32 I’d call it a 1 of a kind error
Nice one😂😂
Dude, i once commented about that pickaxe, and now it is in the video! I got so excited when i saw the thumbnail!
4:15 The true mistake is the emerald armor he found along the way.
6:57 This mistake seems to have _also_ happened to the black candle piece above it.
The Delorian kit having a brick go back in time is quite fitting...
I bought the SLS set this year, and instead of a plate piece, I ended up with a M4 screw. It must have been just the right weight for the bag to not get rejected. Lego was obviously kind enough to send me the correct piece
Liar
I wish I had taken a picture at the time but when I got my copy of the Icons Porsche 911 they gave me an extra 1x6 tile instead of the bracket piece I needed for the door mirror so I had to wait an entire week to have my fully completed car. It was really frustrating.
I actually encountered something funny last year with the Lego Star Wars advents calendar. When i opened up the 13th window i was surprised by the same small vehicle that was already present in the 6th window right below it (i guess it just threw another one in by accident and then never packed the real thing since it was already loaded with the wrong bag) but after contacting Lego they instantly started to help me pick out the pieces and then sending them to me for completely free that was such a cool move from them
The red brick in the Delorean is the real time traveler 😎
I found a mistake in the instructions for the Mini John Cooper Works car in Speed Champions where it's back mudguards appear on step 25, then dissappear on step 26 and you're supposed to add them on step 27.
I never knew Lego had the new rule of one sticker per piece. I was always used to them covering multiple pieces. I'm glad they made that change
0:27 it has albinism
Yeah
There are no rules with Lego
But there are laws
Illegal building techniques:
Are you like a 40 year old single mom of 2?!?!
@@MSMranger I’m a male gen Z and I don’t want kids
illegal building techniques: are you sure about that??
4:37 the fact I used to have this Lego set is wild 💀
My dad was always big into Legos and the more I watch you, the more interested I become into building legos.
Very minor but in one of my Lego D&D blind boxes their were 2 Tiefling torsos and no baseplate.
Only mistake I've found was in the BB8 UCS set. I was missing the final bag. Lego promptly rectified it.
How was the error? Not the fact that he’s wearing emerald armor that is not even in Minecraft Minecraft Lego set don’t even make sense. 4:29
It's green dyed leather armor dingus.
@@DangertheST But leather armor is different
@@diablo.the.cheater Different how? I'm genuinely curious.
@@DangertheSTwdym different how????? am i supposed to type in what pixels are different colors????? Do you know that google exists?????
This is the start of ww3 lol
Alternate title: Times When LEGO Instruction Designers Were Bored
7:00 the pieces left, up and up left where also cut off a little making it weird how it happened 4 times
I assume there’s a box that is covering part of it
Wow, I've never seen your videos before but this one popped onto my FY page so I clicked. I'm glad I did. Growing up my grandfather had a small container of legos at his house for grandchildren to play with. With my siblings being significantly older than me, all of the sets were jumbled together far before my time. I never knew any of the sets until now. I recognize the steering wheels, "Octan" signs, helmets and axels from the Indie Transporter set you mentioned. It was the primary set in the bucket. Helping me find this out wasn't at all your intention but I'm so grateful. Thank you so much.
Prices go up, quality goes down.
agreed
Knife goes in, guts come out
Truth
@@SnazzySkellyuhmmm
@@Phoenix_on_paws23 it's a Simpsons reference blud dw
The spinning tiles can very easily be taken apart! Just get a hacksaw.
I remember having one set with a StAMP. It was my first lego set, and it was a police van. I also remember being 1 blue technic pin short on a green Lego Technic racecar.
9:50 that is wildberrys! (just a correction to your script as that is what the flowers are representing!)
I remember once i got a random bright red brick. There was no red in the set. No red in the instructions. Was in the list of bricks so it was meant to be there i guess but like... weird.
Yay new video from spitbrix!
7:08 That Burger Truck Build looks neat! Kinda want 1 in the Box :o
4:16 this also happens in the Lego sonic (a few actually) and Porsche 911(only one)
In Diagon alley, the instructions say Ron's shorts are grey when really they're blue. This mistake cost me half an hour
I have that McLaren set and I just realised that issue existed, when I first built it last year or whenever it was late at night so I wasn't too aware of things.
My worst Lego experience was when I got the daily bugle and it was like melted or miss shapen rather. Like a bunch of the pieces were bent or a door was caving in on the sides. When I reached out to Lego they asked me to send photos of all the pieces that were damaged so they could replace them but I didn’t know which pieces were melted because some of the damage was so minor I could only tell when it was put with another piece. I offered to send it back and get a replacement sent my way but they did not accept that’s like six hundred dollars I’ll never get back.
4:33 I have that lego set too! And yes, the mistake WAS there. Also, the torch is placed on step TWENTY five and it dissapears on step THIRTY one.
the carl head actually looks great with the three stud, like a little collock
nice video 🔥🔥🔥
I have that 2019 AT-ST walker and can confirm that my version has the wrong piece. I was really confused and after damaging the piece in question I decided to stop trying before the piece broke entirely.
I actually have built The "Abandoned" Mine set from LEGO. I'm very happy it was featured in the video!
I didn't come across any issues with mine (pun not intended) tho
We have Lego night every 6 months. one year my GFs cousin got a Star Wars set and when she opened it, it had HALF of a car set all bagged up and in the box. she took it back and target almost didn't believe her. she eventually got it swapped out and when she got back with a new box of the Star Wars set she wanted, she opened it AND THE OTHER HALF OF THE CAR SET WAS IN THIS BOX. Target was obviously questioning it but eventually let her swap it again. we've always wondered if someone bought a cheap set and replaced it to get money back but it was 2 different boxes and neither seemed tampered with at the beginning. weird situation.
They gave carl a baldspot😂
6:36 I swear he said the rizzler not the riddler
OHH MAH GAWD, HOWD YOU NOTICE. NAW GIMMIE YO EARS
ok, gen alpha.
the brain rot is terminal
you would think that if they literally have a team of people who just brainstorm and make cool sets, basically get to act like children with infinite bricks at their disposal, that they'd also have a team that goes back through each set that had a change in a part that was used to make sure it fits. Cuz it'd *really* suck if you spent $300 on a lego set and turns out you can't 100% it because 1 part doesnt work anymore.
I wonder how rare it is to have a piece that’s missing it happened to my Ninjago dragon some months ago
And then I got a new one which they messed up two parts with bigger versions.
At 6:49 if it's like that and it's the piece you have use it because the instructions might be printed wrong.
4:32 are the flowers supposed to be like that?
Another comment says they're supposed to be sweet berries, which are much more mixed red and green in the game. So it is intentional and correct.
Why is he wearing emerald armor 💀
It does not exist
It could be turtle shell but it's only a guess
@@lucariodx8344turtle shell only goes on head. He is wearing full green armor
I actually just finished a ripoff LEGO set which had these lights in the back that disappeared for a couple of steps.
9:05
BRO... I AM BUILDING IT RIGHT NOW IM ON BAG 30 I THOUGHT I WAS DOING GOOD!!
its an awesome set tho ❤
LMAO 2:18 i have that exact set and its the same with me it goes 1-2-3-4-3
I have the Fox Lodge and there was no errors
my favorite is the two tone hinge plate
Hello spitbrix, in the lego set 76277 in the image of war machine mech in the front of the instructions you dont see the 3 red transparent studs in the shooter (same for instruction page 88)
4:09 so we're just not gonna talk about his armor?
4:15 it's normal even in the game 😂
6:15 the red brick came from the future 😏
nice video
The worst mistake I ever found on a lego set I own is a piece that came dark gray instead of light grey, making the set it doesn't look simetrical due to one different tone
I like the fact that Steve holding his pickaxe weird is the mistake here and not the fact that he's wearing emerald armor
Its giving...... when Regina was forced to be kicked from the mean girls group for breaking the rules that she made 😭
Always great a great laugh when these videos come out.
0:40 Are very very dark grey bricks good enough????
5:57 SO I'M NOT CRAZY!
Just a couple days ago I found an illegal building technique being used in an old 2011 Ninjago set.
Dudeee the Speed Racer LEGO sets has soooo many Stamp stickers it was ridiculous, I think Racer X's Street Car and the Mach 5 are prime examples of it.
I was so lucky that the seller who gave me my Racer X and Taejo set made sure to put the Stamp pieces either together or separate from the other bricks
I personally only came across one misprint, it is the cover page of the Bionicle Barraki Pridak set, where his eyes are red instead of blue but the set and the instruction pages show it with blue.
I found another mistake with the UCS Milenium Falcon, the build on the website calls for a set of white 2x2 bricks with pins on each side; but the ones I had, and the ones in the book it came from were blue; so thankfully nothing was actually missing; but it was still annoying before I realized the difference.
8:55 I've had that on one of my recent sets. I don't remember exactly which one it was, but it had around 8 or 9 total bags, so it was a bit of a hastle
Remember, if you spot a mistake, you can always get the set swapped at the store you bought it. If you bought it second hand though, God help you. If person selling you the set, told you about the mistake, there's nothing to do.
I love your videos
EMERALD ARMOR IN THE FOROZEN PEAK😂😂
I had a small colour incorrect piece error because there was this part that was supposed to be fully white,but uhhh the only Lego pieces I had in the bag were all grey and brown…so I had to use the grey ones that were the same type of piece.
Lego pulled a “I MADE THE RULES” 😭🙏
I had no idea about the sticker rule they put in place, I have the Indy Storm set from 1999 and literally on the very front a sticker goes across 2 parts.
This is not a rule.. he has made ANOTHER false and misleading statement…. There are many many examples of this method being used…
But we cant let that ruin the nonsense
@@samwalker8893 Ah, one of those “rules” that just happens to line up with stuff they don’t do.
@@timehunter9467 no, sadly not, just one of those rules that happens to be nonsense he just made up… literally hundreds of examples.. two in last months release sets at least…
Me thinking it’s Steve wearing emerald armor:👁️👄👁️
3:16 my only incorrect piece was I got an unprinted piece when I should have had one with printing. I’ll message them for a replacement soon
Found my first LEGO mistake today on site 10340 page 65 the piece on the pinecone clips through the leaf. I tried to place the piece down, but there was no way for you to not stress the leaf pieces without turning the leaves direction
4:46 and those flowers are flipped the wrong way
Where's the one in the thumbnail tho ?
I got a lego ad before this vid lmao
let's agree that every lego set has problem one way or another
Hey everyone, I'm back and ready to catch up with all of you. 🌟
I got a Lego play add on this video XD
I reckon a load of the weird instructions would stem from the crunch. Odds are multiple people are simultaneously working on books, especially for multi-book sets, to meet deadlines. A few errors in the model can be expected.
The only thing that breaks rules more than lego sets is lego pricing ;)
I got a dark gray 1x3 in my Artemis launch system set instead of a 1x2 with little things for claws to grab onto the other month so I got a replacement piece and finally finished a tiny staircase last week. Whole set took me two days (18 ish hours)
I sent him an error and it didn’t apaer hope it will be fetured in a futur video
How old are you
@@Vr-crap i am 14 but I write fast and I am not thatgood on the tablet keyboard
@@Vr-crap and I am french
@@Lego_and_avgeekQFA72 oh I’m sorry
@@Vr-crap its okay it is me that is not raeding the comment I post and you make me realized don’t worry its ok !
Only problems I’ve ever had is having missing pieces in two different sets, the first one could’ve been on me I’ll be honest I could have lost it but the second one just wasnt ugh I have a few of these sets I probably wouldn’t notice a lot of the instruction errors because I usually just look at the image to see what pieces I need to get, I usually don’t look at the piece count (just a a bad habit tho)
The beauty of the mclaren f1 is worth any confusion.