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@@tld8102 yes the shipping boxes were pretty poor quality and did not look great. But surprisingly there was minimal damage to the sets. Maybe just got lucky!
@TheBrickQuest you do realize the euphemism "fallen off a truck" means bad guys involved right? And not an actual 'the product fell over and was damaged' TEMU probably works in factory 'seconds' made in factory, but something off like the blue is blue#2 not blue#4 in printing.
As a few others have mentioned, the unreleased sets were actually released worldwide on 1st June, it’s only the USA who have to wait until 1st August for them. But it’s AMAZING that it’s genuine Lego from Temu !
@@TheBrickQuest For some reason it's happened for the last few years, the summer sets have come out on 1st June, but not in N. America until 1st August. Someone last year did say it was something to do with the US retail market wanting them in August, due to some other non-Lego product releases that happen earlier in the summer (not sure how true that is though)
@@emaciel I don't think so. It only happens with the Summer sets, the rest of the year Lego releases everything together. but the last few years, the summer sets have come out on 1st June, but not in N. America until 1st August
They actually realised everywhere but the Americas, also the missing part numbers is just how the set packages look everywhere else, just to let you know, it isn't weird
@@TheBrickQuest yep, the Yellow Mobile Construction Crane and Seaside Harbor with Cargo Ship are already released in Europe (and probably Asia too) since June/July 2024. Only in America that we get them in August. If you don't have the piece number and set number on the box (just the age) = European version
Hi, just a quick advice. You can just scan the code on the building instruction booklet to gain points with Lego loyalty program to know if it's original or fake without wondering a lot. Enjoy the new sets :)
Hey I got the giant LEGO Bowser on sale from Target and for some reason the manual isn’t scanning. But all the parts have the LEGO stamps on them and everything else with the box and manuals seem legit. Does that invalid code mean the sets fake?
To be honest, I have worked in production faciliites, and it appears these are probably items that were damaged on the production line at some point. Most likely they are set aside so that they can be reboxed or repackeged. This is where they most likely are "removed" from the warehouse. Usually, you try not to send anything less than perfect to the stores.
@@Niewiem6301 True, but here in America, people won't purchase a damaged box unless they get a discount on it. It is a bit stupid, but it is the way a lot of people are. If the boxes were slated for certain markets they might not care about the damage, but for others it is an issue.
Fake lego are not allowed using the LEGO logo in trademark even in China, usually the fake one will be use another name on the packaging and maket, and by the way i just check the 60409 on chinese online market, the price is 560 RMB which is around 77 USD, i think that is why TEMU got the range can offer the better discount.
I expected to see some really unreleased sets from Lego, as fantastic as it might sound, like Indiana Jones 77014. That would be a surprise, but in any case, I'm glad, this buy was quite successful and brought joy of joys :)
Sometimes, if a product has a contracted manufacturer plant from a certain brand, the plant owner will have the same plant set up somewhere else and sell it as unbranded "real" product
Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
The "unreleased sets" due for 1 August 2024 US release were already released worldwide on 1 June 2024. Moreover, those "savings" which you had presumably saved were actually normal prices which you would have gotten from the major online retailers. In the end, there was no "real" savings at all. I would rather not trade reputability and after sales service when it comes to expensive items.
@@kubbilykub so the two city sets don’t come out here in the US until August 1st unfortunately. They may have been released in other places around the world though. But I definitely agree. Reputability and after sales service is big!
Exactly and the harbor set looks exactly like it does here in Europe with the paper bags and so on (sometimes you still get plastic). And I love the new two part boxes, finally back to something that feels to be reusable.
As someone mentioned, they either fell off the lorry, or are supposed to be held back due to damaged packaging and are instead re-sold. All the boxes seem to be damaged slightly, which could be shipping or my other hypothesis.
@@kaihuang7282 it's cheap and a scam, and the majority of the time you don't get what you paid for, if at all. There's a huge list of negatives I can get into
@@TheBrickQuest The only difference between real lego and knock off lego is literally just the lego icon printed on the blocks they are both just plastic bricks from china at the end of the day.
The unreleased sets with paper bags could very well be European sets. They release at different times in different markets and, although I sadly haven't gotten any LEGO in almost a decade, the EU laws on single-use plastics could definitely be a reason for the paper bags. Even rice and sugar are now in paper packaging, and the plastic ones have a tax on them.
as a chinese if u buy from temu from foreign remember to double check the lego logo as some fake compakes will mark simular brand names and might also write "the photo is only used as example not the actual product" , so take care and be careful when buying stuff from chinese , also remember to take photos of tape before opening the box to show u changed nothing in case u might have to refund
Honestly I would rather find the knockoff versions of all of these. Identical build and identical quality, but usually like a quarter of the price. Most of my collection is off brands, which I'm perfectly happy with.
I saw first hands on reviews on the harbor set three weeks ago and on the crane 12 days ago both in Germany. And the parts on the harbor set were also in paper bags.
The TLG started by stealing the blueprints of a Kiddicraft plastic molding machine, then manipulating with patents, and the first Lego sets were complete copies of Kiddicraft sets, right down to the instructions. So, I wouldn't use the terms fake or not fake Lego. Some Chinese sets are far superior in quality and design to Lego sets and cost three times less.
I have bought many *building* toys from them. I have built a few of the huge cars 2000+ pieces. And then I just bought a 4400 piece titanic. The pieces are so small but amazing. Never bought the *lego* ones tho.
If the manuals have the qr codes what happens if you register them before release? Do Lego know where they send each code? I saw big box store workers on Reddit saying that they have some sets in their storerooms months early…
Paper bags vs plastic bags is that the machines that fill the bags are being replaced. Plastic bag == old machine. Paper bag == new machine. As old machines break replaced with new machine, not just fixed. Machines have a life expectancy/cost of maintennace. Worth to start replacing old "bagging machines"(plastic) with new "bagging machines"(paper)
Great video and I really appreciate the to-the-point reporting on the purchases you made, I really don’t want to support Temu but I’m honestly tempted at these deals. Fantastic video, subbed.
Thanks! I agree. I wasn’t Interested in buying on TEMU either. I assumed everything was fake knockoffs. But if a store is going to sell real LEGO at a good price and do good business I can appreciate that and support the store while getting a good deal .
I understand LEGO is hugely expensive and often overpriced for a lot of consumers but I don’t believe Temu is the way to go when purchasing sets. It’s a dodgy Chinese company and there’s no trace to where these sets came from.
@@MasterK687 Lego is cheap to make. A 100 dollar set costs like 8 bucks to produce. They must be buying on huge bulks and probably are not very popular on Asia, so they sell em anythere else.
@@rnt__ Every legitimate company that sells LEGO anywhere in the world will buy in bulk so they have enough supply. There is no way LEGO would sell bulk sets to Temu a month early knowing they would charge 40% off day one with no guarantee that even box quality will be maintained. I suspect these LEGO sets were stolen.
@@TheBrickQuest ooh, that's neat! another thing tho, i think Temu might have different offers in different locations, because I can't see any Lego on the website. Edit: i see others have commented the same
okay lemme explain, the reason those "unreleased" sets only have the set number and not piece count is because they're from the european market. Every other year lego switches who gets the sets first, this year europe got those sets a month before the us, thats how temu got hold of them.
@@TheBrickQuest no we are in Germany. maybe it is an european Union law for reduction of plastic waste. And lego is a European company and have to follow that. I was also surprised because my youngest son start building some of the older sets with plastic bags and my oldest son start with his birthday presents. Was the first set that have this new bags.
@@TheBrickQuest LEGO is absolutely moving towards paper bags. I don't remember when they said, but we'll be seeing them more in the future. I bought the Van Gogh set recently and there was a small square printed insert in the box amongst the bags saying that they are moving to be more sustainable with their packaging and this box may contain a mix of plastic and paper bags. I got all plastic, but found the note card interesting. I'm in New York.
Paper bags are normal, Lego is actually adding a legend to the sets saying "we are transitioning from plastic bags to paper bags" and some bla bla bla.
Hello brick quest! after seeing your video I also purchased some Legos off of temu and one of them has a misprint on the box it's missing how many pieces come in the set is that worth of any value?
The fact you have damaged boxes is the give away, these would be right offs, not meant for resale, yes they could just repackage, but for some reason it's cheaper not to, so we'll done for some great bargains, just in case anyone is wondering, yes sometimes the accidental damage is done deliberately!
i think these are smuggled from the factory,like that happens with transformers figures,theres 3 creators who get figures early (i wont name them but i do know them)
A little unknown fact about email as an original sign upper one of the first 10,000 you can submit a return claim for anything if you do not deem it good enough for you
@@TheBrickQuest It's because in Asian there's many competitors to Lego such as Oxford, Cada, Mould king, etc. Those companies cost way less than Lego so HAS to lower their prices in Asia to compete at all.
@@TheBrickQuest Well, of course I looked at it straight away because, to be honest, I have nothing against a bargain. But unfortunately I can't order anything
Well, there is still a lot of questionable things on the site so be careful but I can confirm that there is some real LEGO in there if you dig deep enough.
A lot of people don't know this, but these are typically from organized retail crime. Legos often used as a way to launder money through black market channels because it holds its value.
Comparing prices with the rip off Lego online shop is redicolous, especially if you just even mentioned at 0:30 there are massive discounts on Temu to compete with prime week. Nobody who can count to 10 compares non-exclusive sets with those "official" retail prices. The crane is at about 80€ on amazon Germany which is about 87 USD, so not really a deal. I didnt check the other prices but seems to be as unpromising as well. another weird thing is to have this typical US-biased view that it's not yet released - in the USA. Sure Lego is from Denmark, they produce in China and Europe, why should America be first. Its like Playstations and Nintendos are first released in Japan, then the US market and usually Europe and Australia at last. 🤔🤷♂
@@chrisbutler9962 typically if you they don’t ship somewhere you can’t place the order. If it let you checkout for some weird reason then you should be able to get a refund through PayPal or TEMU. Always proceed with caution on sites like these like I mentioned at the end of the video.
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I think these lego on temu have "fallen off the truck"
@@tld8102 yes the shipping boxes were pretty poor quality and did not look great. But surprisingly there was minimal damage to the sets. Maybe just got lucky!
@@TheBrickQuest link pls. only knocks off show on search
30% Discount on lego is standard and it's already known to not buy lego at retail price.
Often the blame is on the delivery and not the seller
@TheBrickQuest you do realize the euphemism "fallen off a truck" means bad guys involved right? And not an actual 'the product fell over and was damaged' TEMU probably works in factory 'seconds' made in factory, but something off like the blue is blue#2 not blue#4 in printing.
@@TheBrickQuestHe meant they were stolen or acquired illegally.
As a few others have mentioned, the unreleased sets were actually released worldwide on 1st June, it’s only the USA who have to wait until 1st August for them.
But it’s AMAZING that it’s genuine Lego from Temu !
That is crazy the TEMU has real sets right. Good to know. That is kind of weird that only the US hasn’t gotten them yet.
@@TheBrickQuest For some reason it's happened for the last few years, the summer sets have come out on 1st June, but not in N. America until 1st August.
Someone last year did say it was something to do with the US retail market wanting them in August, due to some other non-Lego product releases that happen earlier in the summer (not sure how true that is though)
Btw the paper Lego bags are a thing a lot of the newer Lego comes in it. save the oceans. I am from the UK.
I wonder if they are following the cinema model of releasing abroad first to give them exclusivity and create buzz.
@@emaciel I don't think so. It only happens with the Summer sets, the rest of the year Lego releases everything together. but the last few years, the summer sets have come out on 1st June, but not in N. America until 1st August
The availability of sets seems to depend on your location. I had a look on Temu and found no genuine LEGO sets available to me.
That’s odd. Maybe just in the US then.
Same here.
Yeah, I guess countries have a different stock
We don't even have fake Legos 😂
Looks like it's only in the US, can't find them on any EU store neither.
yup can't find them here in Kuwait too,, so I guess only the US
They actually realised everywhere but the Americas, also the missing part numbers is just how the set packages look everywhere else, just to let you know, it isn't weird
@@Lari-se2sh I’m starting to realize that. Thanks for the info. I was definitely skeptical of TEMU so I may have been over analyzing everything. lol
@@TheBrickQuest If in doubt, go on to a European version of the Lego site and see what the boxes look like on there
@@TheBrickQuest yep, the Yellow Mobile Construction Crane and Seaside Harbor with Cargo Ship are already released in Europe (and probably Asia too) since June/July 2024. Only in America that we get them in August.
If you don't have the piece number and set number on the box (just the age) = European version
Hi, just a quick advice. You can just scan the code on the building instruction booklet to gain points with Lego loyalty program to know if it's original or fake without wondering a lot. Enjoy the new sets :)
Great idea! Did not even think about that. 🤣 thanks for the heads up!
@@TheBrickQuestand what was a result ???
@@gorol6 manuals scanned with no problem so all real!
Hey I got the giant LEGO Bowser on sale from Target and for some reason the manual isn’t scanning. But all the parts have the LEGO stamps on them and everything else with the box and manuals seem legit. Does that invalid code mean the sets fake?
@@hkach2384 returned set maybe?
To be honest, I have worked in production faciliites, and it appears these are probably items that were damaged on the production line at some point. Most likely they are set aside so that they can be reboxed or repackeged. This is where they most likely are "removed" from the warehouse. Usually, you try not to send anything less than perfect to the stores.
That makes perfect sense! Thanks for the feedback!
I dont think this is the case considering the boxes that are here in poland are like 15% damaged
@@Niewiem6301 True, but here in America, people won't purchase a damaged box unless they get a discount on it. It is a bit stupid, but it is the way a lot of people are. If the boxes were slated for certain markets they might not care about the damage, but for others it is an issue.
4:13 Presumably from the EU we've got paper bags now for most of the new sets that Lego produces
Fake lego are not allowed using the LEGO logo in trademark even in China, usually the fake one will be use another name on the packaging and maket, and by the way i just check the 60409 on chinese online market, the price is 560 RMB which is around 77 USD, i think that is why TEMU got the range can offer the better discount.
Interesting. Good to know! Thanks for the info!
Wow
Great video
@@GeoChika thanks! Kind of a crazy result for my first order from TEMU.
I get those same ads and just assumed it was all fake. Interesting to see someone get actual results
I expected to see some really unreleased sets from Lego, as fantastic as it might sound, like Indiana Jones 77014. That would be a surprise, but in any case, I'm glad, this buy was quite successful and brought joy of joys :)
Ya I think they are only unreleased here in the US. Still cool though getting these early and actually finding real LEGO on TEMU was a surprise!
Sometimes, if a product has a contracted manufacturer plant from a certain brand, the plant owner will have the same plant set up somewhere else and sell it as unbranded "real" product
The variety of textures in the kislux pack is impressive. From smooth leather to textured suede, there's something for everyone.
Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
4:16 YES!!! lego has paper bags now XD i got very surprised seeing these in a harry potter set i got. lol
Nice! Good to know! It was cool to see these in the set.
I got the first paper bag set last year! I thought in the US most of them came in paper bags nowadays
The "unreleased sets" due for 1 August 2024 US release were already released worldwide on 1 June 2024. Moreover, those "savings" which you had presumably saved were actually normal prices which you would have gotten from the major online retailers. In the end, there was no "real" savings at all. I would rather not trade reputability and after sales service when it comes to expensive items.
@@kubbilykub so the two city sets don’t come out here in the US until August 1st unfortunately. They may have been released in other places around the world though. But I definitely agree. Reputability and after sales service is big!
Exactly and the harbor set looks exactly like it does here in Europe with the paper bags and so on (sometimes you still get plastic). And I love the new two part boxes, finally back to something that feels to be reusable.
most sets on amazon germany have 30% discounts perpetually
That is awesome! Wish it was the same here.
Many of the City sets already launched in Asia & Europe since Jun. I got my Seaside Harbor set from Amazon JP for around US$80 in mid Jun.
@@acejon2162 wow! That’s crazy. Glad to hear you were able to grab one at that price.
Props for thoroughly checking the sets. I kinda hope Lego take notice of the prices and adjust their own to be more competitive
I agree! That would be great if LEGO tries to make the set prices a little more competitive.
@@TheBrickQuest mhmm, however I fear what will really happen is that Lego will block Temu from selling their products 😂😭
@@DavidDarnes probably!
As someone mentioned, they either fell off the lorry, or are supposed to be held back due to damaged packaging and are instead re-sold. All the boxes seem to be damaged slightly, which could be shipping or my other hypothesis.
Ah yes. The great website of Temu. We all fall one day.
😂 I said I’d never do it.
@@TheBrickQuestWhy? It is real thow
@@kaihuang7282 it's cheap and a scam, and the majority of the time you don't get what you paid for, if at all. There's a huge list of negatives I can get into
@@kaihuang7282yes it is but the website is typically known for cheap, fake and knockoff items from China.
@@TheBrickQuest The only difference between real lego and knock off lego is literally just the lego icon printed on the blocks they are both just plastic bricks from china at the end of the day.
rip bank account. the kids that work in the temu sweatshops are gonna have a 2 cent raise.
The unreleased sets with paper bags could very well be European sets. They release at different times in different markets and, although I sadly haven't gotten any LEGO in almost a decade, the EU laws on single-use plastics could definitely be a reason for the paper bags. Even rice and sugar are now in paper packaging, and the plastic ones have a tax on them.
That’s would make sense! Thanks for the info.
as a chinese if u buy from temu from foreign remember to double check the lego logo as some fake compakes will mark simular brand names and might also write "the photo is only used as example not the actual product" , so take care and be careful when buying stuff from chinese , also remember to take photos of tape before opening the box to show u changed nothing in case u might have to refund
Those are some great tips! Thanks for the info!
I love you so much! I recently just found your kislux and i’m in love!! Your videos are so fun and you energy is just MWAH! keep living your life
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Honestly I would rather find the knockoff versions of all of these. Identical build and identical quality, but usually like a quarter of the price. Most of my collection is off brands, which I'm perfectly happy with.
I’m sure you have some great sets in your collection so I see nothing wrong with that. Always nice to save some money!
I also can’t find any Lego on Temu, even using picture search. Therefore I find this video too good to be true.
ive found alot of sets where are u located?
@@RobertSmith-tu7rl Germany
@@sebastianv.270 that's probably why I just found everything he was talking about and I'm in the US. I actually just ordered 2 sets
I think they might be available only in the US.
@@TheBrickQuest Yes, it seems so!
Good for Lego, as long as they are being sold. Everyone happy, sellers and consumers.
Definitely! Hopefully we can see even lower prices in the future.
60422 was sold in germany during end of june start of july. You got some sets from the european market that's all.
Thanks for letting me know! Wish that was the same for us in the US.
Another case of Americans thinking “if something ain’t released here yet then it ain’t released anywhere else”
I’m so used to all sets be released at the same time around the world I didn’t realize we were the only ones. My bad. 😂
I saw first hands on reviews on the harbor set three weeks ago and on the crane 12 days ago both in Germany.
And the parts on the harbor set were also in paper bags.
Nice! Ya I’ve realized these sets were mostly only unreleased here in the US. They don’t come out here till next week. Thanks for the heads up!
Wow that was cool to watch. I was doing some work while watching this and I was surprised when I heard you say, “this is real”
I was surprised myself! I thought for sure they would be fake.
The TLG started by stealing the blueprints of a Kiddicraft plastic molding machine, then manipulating with patents, and the first Lego sets were complete copies of Kiddicraft sets, right down to the instructions. So, I wouldn't use the terms fake or not fake Lego. Some Chinese sets are far superior in quality and design to Lego sets and cost three times less.
Yes. True! I do know there are some cool alternate sets out there.
Someone is going to be building Lego sets for days
2 Down and a bunch to go. 😂
@@TheBrickQuest 🤣 Time well spent
Yeah, it looks totally legit, that doesn't mean that it is
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Thanks!
Crazy how even with the discount they’re still mad expensive
LEGO is not cheap that’s for sure. They could work on their pricing.
I have bought many *building* toys from them. I have built a few of the huge cars 2000+ pieces. And then I just bought a 4400 piece titanic. The pieces are so small but amazing. Never bought the *lego* ones tho.
Cool! Good to know! I didn’t think they would have actual LEGO bricks on TEMU.
If the manuals have the qr codes what happens if you register them before release? Do Lego know where they send each code? I saw big box store workers on Reddit saying that they have some sets in their storerooms months early…
I’m not sure to be honest! I did scan these ones though and everything is legit so shouldn’t be a problem.
Paper bags vs plastic bags is that the machines that fill the bags are being replaced. Plastic bag == old machine. Paper bag == new machine. As old machines break replaced with new machine, not just fixed. Machines have a life expectancy/cost of maintennace. Worth to start replacing old "bagging machines"(plastic) with new "bagging machines"(paper)
Makes sense! Thanks for the detailed info!
Great video and I really appreciate the to-the-point reporting on the purchases you made, I really don’t want to support Temu but I’m honestly tempted at these deals. Fantastic video, subbed.
Thanks! I agree. I wasn’t Interested in buying on TEMU either. I assumed everything was fake knockoffs. But if a store is going to sell real LEGO at a good price and do good business I can appreciate that and support the store while getting a good deal .
He he boy. you ALREADY know what im doing today. SPENDING 6,000 DOLLARS IM GONNA BE BROKE
I understand LEGO is hugely expensive and often overpriced for a lot of consumers but I don’t believe Temu is the way to go when purchasing sets. It’s a dodgy Chinese company and there’s no trace to where these sets came from.
tf you talking? you think China has no Lego? lmao
@@rnt__ of course China has LEGO but how are Temu selling it for such a low price?
@@MasterK687 Lego is cheap to make. A 100 dollar set costs like 8 bucks to produce. They must be buying on huge bulks and probably are not very popular on Asia, so they sell em anythere else.
@@rnt__ Every legitimate company that sells LEGO anywhere in the world will buy in bulk so they have enough supply. There is no way LEGO would sell bulk sets to Temu a month early knowing they would charge 40% off day one with no guarantee that even box quality will be maintained. I suspect these LEGO sets were stolen.
I will say though it does seem like LEGO will ripoff their customers as much as they can.
The harbour is only unreleased in some areas around the world. In Australia these city sets released in July
Ok good to know!
"five days later" are you shitting me?! i have to wait three months whenever i order anything from China
I was surprised by the speed of the shipping too! The listing said local warehouse and turns out they all shipped from New Jersey.
@@TheBrickQuest ooh, that's neat! another thing tho, i think Temu might have different offers in different locations, because I can't see any Lego on the website. Edit: i see others have commented the same
@@dextro808 yes I think you’re right. It appears that the store that I purchased from Services the US.
Want to confirm it’s real? Scan the QR code on your phone, the QR code on the Lego magazine, if nothing pops up it’s fake.
Great tip! I scanned the manuals and they are all real. Thanks
@@TheBrickQuest Awesome! I might consider buying from Temu then!
This is incredibly interesting. Great coverage!
Thanks! Trying something different with my LEGO shopping. 😂
So temu actually selling legit lego not fake so real
There is a lot of fake LEGO on there so be careful but this order does confirm that there is at least some real LEGO! Proceed with caution though.
@@TheBrickQuestwhat would I search for though. “Real” Lego shows as a premium priced product.
@@YouWentToJaredjust search “unreleased lego”
@@YouWentToJaredjust save your time and money and buy actual Lego, you won’t get scammed from the Lego website like you will from Temu
@@MrCatnip11deal with it who cares
okay lemme explain, the reason those "unreleased" sets only have the set number and not piece count is because they're from the european market.
Every other year lego switches who gets the sets first, this year europe got those sets a month before the us, thats how temu got hold of them.
That’s what I was thinking but thanks for confirming! Too bad we can’t get the same sets here in the US till months later.
@@TheBrickQuest yeah its kind of a stupid system. But next year y'all will probably get sets a month before us xD
Lego cargo set came early in Europe, in june and these new sets come with paper bags.
Good to know! Thanks for the info!
Paper bags seems a newer approach from lego. My son get a star wars set for his Birthday with the new paper bags for the bricks.
it was the 75372 set. that should be an older set in the Star Wars collection but lego use the paper bags.
Interesting. Are you located in the US or another country? Just curious as to where these paper bags are being rolled out?
@@TheBrickQuest no we are in Germany. maybe it is an european Union law for reduction of plastic waste. And lego is a European company and have to follow that. I was also surprised because my youngest son start building some of the older sets with plastic bags and my oldest son start with his birthday presents. Was the first set that have this new bags.
@@TheBrickQuest LEGO is absolutely moving towards paper bags. I don't remember when they said, but we'll be seeing them more in the future. I bought the Van Gogh set recently and there was a small square printed insert in the box amongst the bags saying that they are moving to be more sustainable with their packaging and this box may contain a mix of plastic and paper bags. I got all plastic, but found the note card interesting. I'm in New York.
My wife got the Titanic Lego set off Temu and it's Lego without the Lego logo, that's it.
Nice! The LEGO Titanic is a great set!
Paper bags are normal, Lego is actually adding a legend to the sets saying "we are transitioning from plastic bags to paper bags" and some bla bla bla.
Lego got new box art and bags for climate so Thats Why the city set was different
Got ya! Thanks for the info!
Can't believe you guys don't have those sets until August 1st had them in Australia for ages
I’m not sure why we don’t but that’s great for you all!
Please review aliexpress legos too
I’ll have to see if I can find some LEGO on there!
@@TheBrickQuest ok ty
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I’ve heard that. That’s unfortunate!
Please show your proof of this claim.
Hello brick quest! after seeing your video I also purchased some Legos off of temu and one of them has a misprint on the box it's missing how many pieces come in the set is that worth of any value?
I’m not sure if it is worth any extra value to be honest. What set was it and does it look real?
The fact you have damaged boxes is the give away, these would be right offs, not meant for resale, yes they could just repackage, but for some reason it's cheaper not to, so we'll done for some great bargains, just in case anyone is wondering, yes sometimes the accidental damage is done deliberately!
Interesting. That makes total sense. I was wondering how this was possible.
The ship set came from over seas. Most of their sets don’t have all the information like ours
Got ya! That makes sense. Thanks
i think these are smuggled from the factory,like that happens with transformers figures,theres 3 creators who get figures early (i wont name them but i do know them)
Wow! I guess that wouldn’t surprise me but hopefully not.
Is it the boxes or is th8s man insane the way he opens Lego boxes
I hope I’m not insane. 😂 I think it was just the boxes. They are making them different now.
Damn... that is indeed cool.
Ya. I was surprised!
Its already released on the 1st of June in my country, and I work at a lego store
Good to know! Thanks for the heads up! What country are you in?
yo is it only on theamerican temu cuz i dont have it here in bulgaria
Yes I think it is the US only!
18+ sets like the Polaroid have piece counts in all markets
Good to know! Thanks
I bought the Optimus Prime lego off temu and it's spot on the same as the Lego.
Awesome! Good find!
A little unknown fact about email as an original sign upper one of the first 10,000 you can submit a return claim for anything if you do not deem it good enough for you
Wow! That’s good to knows. Thanks for the info. Crazy that you were one of the first 10,000!
The August set is already available in Europe so it's possible for them to be real.
Ok cool! Thanks for the info
sets cost way less in some countries. what's so mysterious about this? Look at hong kong prices (not the lego site, but street retail) as an example
I didn’t realize other countries sold LEGO so cheap. We are not that fortunate here in the US. We have to grab a deal when we see one.
@@TheBrickQuest It's because in Asian there's many competitors to Lego such as Oxford, Cada, Mould king, etc. Those companies cost way less than Lego so HAS to lower their prices in Asia to compete at all.
If the third on is un released it makes they have paper bags cause lego is going green w no plastic(well other than the pieces)
That makes sense! Thanks
We get LEGO releases really slow in Australia. Months later than US. Thanks for taking the risk and showing us your findings!
Sorry to hear that. No problem. I was surprised to find the real LEGO!
WOW CONGRATS!
@@lyndondaniels2002 thanks! It was an interesting experiment. Lol
I bought the city sets on 1 June docks crane etc
Nice! Unfortunately we didn’t get them here in the US till August.
I opened a set in Australia from Lego, and it was all were paper.
Ok Cool! I havnt seen them yet here in the US.
Did you use a VVPN or any protection software when your using Temu because I want these sets for cheap
I’m in the UK and I have the harbour set as it was released here on June 1
Awesome! I wish the US was that lucky.
I’ve searched for Lego but not one set is showing?
It looks like the actual Lego sets are being sold in the US only.
Well, that only seems to apply to the USA, the store is not accessible from Germany!
Got ya. I was wondering if that may be the case!
@@TheBrickQuest Well, of course I looked at it straight away because, to be honest, I have nothing against a bargain. But unfortunately I can't order anything
I know a website where I got 80% off all new sets, including unreleased and all new and factory sealed. Can't release my source though 😂
Wow! You have to tell us now? 😂
I kept getting these ads but didn’t want to investigate
Well, there is still a lot of questionable things on the site so be careful but I can confirm that there is some real LEGO in there if you dig deep enough.
Hod do you find them? I seaech up lego in temu and all that it showed was fake lego
Here is the store I purchase from but proceed with caution on this platform. share.temu.com/Kh97vqe4RNA
@@TheBrickQuestThe link does not work😪
I confirm the link does not work
most of these sets are being sold for these prices in europe on many legit platforms, its not that shocking tbh
Good to know! I wish we got these prices on the regular here in the US.
A lot of people don't know this, but these are typically from organized retail crime. Legos often used as a way to launder money through black market channels because it holds its value.
Comparing prices with the rip off Lego online shop is redicolous, especially if you just even mentioned at 0:30 there are massive discounts on Temu to compete with prime week. Nobody who can count to 10 compares non-exclusive sets with those "official" retail prices. The crane is at about 80€ on amazon Germany which is about 87 USD, so not really a deal. I didnt check the other prices but seems to be as unpromising as well.
another weird thing is to have this typical US-biased view that it's not yet released - in the USA. Sure Lego is from Denmark, they produce in China and Europe, why should America be first. Its like Playstations and Nintendos are first released in Japan, then the US market and usually Europe and Australia at last. 🤔🤷♂
Just my thoughts on the order and buying from TEMU from the first time. An interesting purchase for sure!
you know that all of these sets were ealised in june
Ok thanks! Ya it looks like a lot of places got them in June and July except us in the US.
Weird i searched for lego and found nothing so is this real? or just for TH-camrs from USA?
they might be buying them in a deferent currency
True! Maybe that’s it.
So is the lesson is that we could trust TEMU for discount Lego?
I wouldn’t go that far.😂 but it is confirmation that real LEGO can be found on TEMU. At least here in the US.
That boat harbour set from your thumbnail is not unreleased, it is released in europe
Yes I looks like just unreleased where I live here in the US. Good call
I saw the lego cargo port for sail in a lego store in copenhagen two weeks ago so it has been released here
Awesome! I’ll be in Copenhagen next month. I wish all of us got these sets early.
Thanks! I thought they were all gonna be fake. Interesting.
I thought they would be fake as well! Very surprised!
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wait this is unrealeased? My local shop already has em?
They are unreleased here in the US. Not sure if any other countries havnt got them yet.
Ohh ooh Temu
😂
I tried to get Lego from that site. But it does not send to Canada, so I lost money.
@@chrisbutler9962 typically if you they don’t ship somewhere you can’t place the order. If it let you checkout for some weird reason then you should be able to get a refund through PayPal or TEMU. Always proceed with caution on sites like these like I mentioned at the end of the video.
Who are the sellers so we know who’s legit?!? Great video~!
Thanks! It’s from a store called TOYSMASTER. Here’s the link: share.temu.com/Ym7DWEiC7PA hopefully the store stays with real LEGO.
Sorry but this link does not work
when did lego boxes open like a Gundam box
@@beamstriker3755 I’m assuming it’s a new way of packaging for some sets. I found that interesting as well.