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ESA: "let's test the moon rocks and dust if we can build it" also ESA: *proceeds to use a completely different material for the test from a completely different source*
Lol are you really defending the candy from the standpoint of a adult? I take it you don't have any kids then. Because if you did, you would know they are morons. And the packaged alone is enough to make them eat the plastic brick.
“So guys, instead of us using stuff from a rock that we took from the moon, let’s use this 4.5 billion year old meteorite just in case it doesn’t work. Yknow, cuz we can get tons of those”
I think [if it's the one I think it is] the thing is SO MASSIVE that the amount taken for that brick or bricks probably didn't even noticably dent the meteorite. They take samples off it all the time [or used to lol]
I remember back around 2007 (could be 2006 or 2008 aswel) I worked at legoworld and we as employees got lego 2x4 chocolate bricks. (Even including 'lego' on the studs like a real brick) It was compatible with regular lego bricks. (All the dimensions were correct). But since it was edible, I ate it.
Just a friendly advice in case anyone wanna get the 'fuzzy' brick but doesn't know how.. just dunk it in some food leftovers then wait a couple weeks.. good luck!🤞
@@kristiscannell8392 GBP (Great British Pounds) is “£” and Euros is “€” Actually I made a mistake in my comment, the £ goes in front of the number and € go after the number. I put it in front of the amount by mistake.
Love the Lego aspects, but there IS a lot more to the Moon the just "rocks and dust". There are various metals and even ice at its southern pole. Upscaled 'Lunar Legos' could be perfect for above the surface structures and for lining the rough interiors of underground areas...
I can't believe a certain group would think that kids would mistake real Lego with candy Lego. But then I remind myself of how some teen thought it would be a good idea to eat detergent pods, just because social media told them to do it.
The channel Brick Science made a pillow using Lego nets, 2x2 Lego tiles, and a Lego branded blanket underneath to give it some cushion. He said it was pretty comfortable, and he actually slept on it.
Love the video! Hopefully the ESA bricks help inform future surface buildings! (As a side note, the image at 3:39 is not a NASA image, its an illustration I did for a publication unaffiliated with the agency. You can go ahead and keep using it though!)
You didn't mention Lego Magnetic. Modulex is also something most people don't own. Also unnoted are the experimental gears made from metal and carbon fiber for the engine of the real-size Bugatti Chiron. But the materials were unsuitable, the original ABS worked best. So these experimental metal and carbon parts for the Chiron should be extremely rare. If they still exist at all.
The ones that taste like off-brand sweetarts? I was thinking that too, they're honestly not bad since they _do_ work like real Lego (not the same scale), the colors are different enough to hopefully not be confused for real bricks, and it's kind of a fun novelty.
For LEGO sets that break the rules, in set 31140, the Magical Unicorn, in the instructions for the seahorse, up until page 15, some bricks that are orange in real life appear reddish-coral. This happens again with some bricks that are golden-yellow in real life on page 29.
8:58 side tangent. Bandai has been working on creating more renewable plastic for their gunpla models. There is a special edition kit of an SD zaku called Zakupla-kun that was made with tea leaves.
like understand a child's mentality. if they know such items are for consumption, they might consume the real lego brick due to habit. imagine looking at a burger, taking a bite out of it, but its made of rubber! ur mind knows a burger is edible and can be eaten, if someone makes a rubber burger, people might still try to eat it! and these are kids! conditioning them to think lego is edible is a bad idea. parents cannot watch kids 24/7 , they also need to eat, sleep etc.
@@RohonNag so, as a kid I fell down the stairs and hit my head on concrete. Do I now associate stairs with pain? No. The LEGO candy is like mushrooms, you need to learn what mushrooms (LEGO) are poisonous ( a toy) and which are edible ( a candy). It’s all about teaching. Teach children that if it doesn’t taste good, spit it out
And there are still building-block hard candies available to purchase online or maybe in candy stores. Only these gummies were targeted. Since those hard candies are much closer to real Lego pieces than soft gummy would be (but not by much, I could tell the difference as a kid and I think most other kids can too), I think that that organization was only interested in targeting the product because it was Kelloggs and Lego, and thus higher profile and with closer ties to the toy. Or else they would've had an issue with those hard candies too.
@@RohonNag I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic so assuming your genuine they make toy food that kids play with like kids have and don’t eat rubber burgers they wouldn’t be conditioned by thing’s looking like food
So the hand-carved solid-wood Master Wu prop from 2017's "LEGO Ninjago Movie" remains the most coveted LEGO piece of all time at an estimated price of $100,000. After all, I forgot to mention that there are only four in existence, and each is ever-so-slightly unique since they're hand carved AND they were each handled by the legend himself, Jackie Chan.
I can't help but think that Lego really shouldn't have to worry too much about the sustainability of their plastic bricks. Being reusable is kind of their whole thing! The real tragedy is we're burning the oil or making one-use trash with it when it could be made into more Lego!
8:50 recycling also only really works one way, so by recycling you're just making a lego brick that is unrecyclable, which is not a great way of solving the problem. they're trying to find a longer term solution for the product as a whole
Apollo cost is way off. 3 billion is more or less the price of only one Saturn V and the payload (spaceship and lander). The LEGO set is hopefully a bit cheaper! The program as a whole had an astronomical price tag of 260 billions (inflation adjusted). It's *ten times* today's whole NASA budget.
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fun fact about americans owning moon rocks and dust, it's literally illegal. as in the US government basically owns the moon. I'm not gonna list all the facts but I was really upset when I looked it up
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ESA: "let's test the moon rocks and dust if we can build it"
also ESA: *proceeds to use a completely different material for the test from a completely different source*
Lol are you really defending the candy from the standpoint of a adult? I take it you don't have any kids then. Because if you did, you would know they are morons. And the packaged alone is enough to make them eat the plastic brick.
“So guys, instead of us using stuff from a rock that we took from the moon, let’s use this 4.5 billion year old meteorite just in case it doesn’t work. Yknow, cuz we can get tons of those”
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I think [if it's the one I think it is] the thing is SO MASSIVE that the amount taken for that brick or bricks probably didn't even noticably dent the meteorite. They take samples off it all the time [or used to lol]
bros couldve used earth rocks
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I remember back around 2007 (could be 2006 or 2008 aswel) I worked at legoworld and we as employees got lego 2x4 chocolate bricks. (Even including 'lego' on the studs like a real brick) It was compatible with regular lego bricks. (All the dimensions were correct). But since it was edible, I ate it.
You achieved the baby's dream of eating LEGO.
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@@user-tt6jr7rz5l You can eat LEGO. But if you did, you would have to pass it out again afterwards.
was it good
Interesting, and pretty cool. Honestly, they probably use a chocolate mold that's identical to the brick molds.
Just a friendly advice in case anyone wanna get the 'fuzzy' brick but doesn't know how.. just dunk it in some food leftovers then wait a couple weeks.. good luck!🤞
No no no no no that's a moldy brick and I want my fuzzy brick in pink not green! lol
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No...
@@Sakura-72924 not all mold is green
@@loafiotemporary1757 ok! I don’t know much about mold ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Bruh the pen is like €200 and that’s just the one with the interchangeable ballpoint-nib thing. The one with the meteorite bit is over €500 😂
Bruh fr why doesn’t he just go for raid
@Deuce_and_a_half Is that pounds?
@@kristiscannell8392 GBP (Great British Pounds) is “£” and Euros is “€”
Actually I made a mistake in my comment, the £ goes in front of the number and € go after the number. I put it in front of the amount by mistake.
@@kristiscannell8392 Thats euros
Love the Lego aspects, but there IS a lot more to the Moon the just "rocks and dust". There are various metals and even ice at its southern pole. Upscaled 'Lunar Legos' could be perfect for above the surface structures and for lining the rough interiors of underground areas...
The Moon brick should have used Minnesota Lunar Simulant rock.
It's a rock with a very similar composition to lunar crust/rocks/dust
6:28 I have a sealed box of the LEGO fun snacks in my collection!
I can't believe a certain group would think that kids would mistake real Lego with candy Lego.
But then I remind myself of how some teen thought it would be a good idea to eat detergent pods, just because social media told them to do it.
The channel Brick Science made a pillow using Lego nets, 2x2 Lego tiles, and a Lego branded blanket underneath to give it some cushion. He said it was pretty comfortable, and he actually slept on it.
LEGO Scala actually had some tiny pillows.
Love the video! Hopefully the ESA bricks help inform future surface buildings! (As a side note, the image at 3:39 is not a NASA image, its an illustration I did for a publication unaffiliated with the agency. You can go ahead and keep using it though!)
1:32 wow bros hand
You didn't mention Lego Magnetic. Modulex is also something most people don't own.
Also unnoted are the experimental gears made from metal and carbon fiber for the engine of the real-size Bugatti Chiron. But the materials were unsuitable, the original ABS worked best. So these experimental metal and carbon parts for the Chiron should be extremely rare. If they still exist at all.
Whoa! A DIAMOND BRICK?! IS THIS FOR REAL???
we goin back to minecraft with this one
It gonna be part of the brick walls of my house!
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they are so lucky to have these rarest lego bricks 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Lego Is A Multimillion Company. They'll Do Anything
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Anything to make money
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Lego 2089: ahah, a new brick made from pure gas from juipiter!
They also have candy legos that they have at sweet frog you can even build with them since they are hard.
I wish I had a gold lego brick 😭
I mean there are fake gold plated Lego bricks available online from 3rd party websites if you just want the look like in the Lego Masters show.
Let's not ignore those chalky Lego knockoff candies. Lol
The ones that taste like off-brand sweetarts? I was thinking that too, they're honestly not bad since they _do_ work like real Lego (not the same scale), the colors are different enough to hopefully not be confused for real bricks, and it's kind of a fun novelty.
For LEGO sets that break the rules, in set 31140, the Magical Unicorn, in the instructions for the seahorse, up until page 15, some bricks that are orange in real life appear reddish-coral. This happens again with some bricks that are golden-yellow in real life on page 29.
And don’t forget about those gummy bricks!
The amount of space puns in the first one is wild
0:35 That looks like a knockoff lego brick lol
1:12 Rocks and 🪨 and 🎸 and cheto dust
"Mimic"????!!!!!
Cassie in fnaf: oh shi...
One of the best sponsors I have seen - very cool ❤
0:33 cave johnson here
Blood poisoning:
*cough cough*
I saw the moon rock brick earlier this year on display the lego store in the Mall of America!
If humans end up building Habs out of LEGO, our childhood will have come full circle.
I have those fake rubber shape Lego bricks and love them lol
2:31 RIGHT billions of years old
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7:00 if your kid confuses a real lego brick for a gummy long enough to eat it, im gonna be honest, thats just natural selection.
Imagine a lego museum in which they display all these rare bricks
1:08 Rocks, rocks, more rocks, and dust.
9:47 those are not imitation bricks. They’re injection molding marks
8:58 side tangent. Bandai has been working on creating more renewable plastic for their gunpla models. There is a special edition kit of an SD zaku called Zakupla-kun that was made with tea leaves.
Imagine working 24 years at Lego and being so upset that you did not start work a year earlier 😅😅😅
Dude, I remember those Lego Eggos! True they didn't actually connect well (if at all) but they sure were fun!
I like how our parents tell us not to play with our food. Lego just throws that out the window! Lol
Oh yeah my local lego store had one of those meteorite rock legos on display
Colorful bricks stack,
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Dreams built piece by piece.
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1:02 lil bro tweaking
He’s just moving with time speed up 😂😂but I guess you can say that he looks like he’s tweaking
I’ve had dreams about these moon legos before I even knew they existed
*random people:* "there's too much littered plastic in the world!" Lego:
Honestly the LEGO candy being dangerous because kids may mistake the toy for the candy, like do your job as a parent and supervise your kids!
like understand a child's mentality. if they know such items are for consumption, they might consume the real lego brick due to habit. imagine looking at a burger, taking a bite out of it, but its made of rubber! ur mind knows a burger is edible and can be eaten, if someone makes a rubber burger, people might still try to eat it! and these are kids! conditioning them to think lego is edible is a bad idea. parents cannot watch kids 24/7 , they also need to eat, sleep etc.
@@RohonNag so, as a kid I fell down the stairs and hit my head on concrete. Do I now associate stairs with pain? No. The LEGO candy is like mushrooms, you need to learn what mushrooms (LEGO) are poisonous ( a toy) and which are edible ( a candy). It’s all about teaching. Teach children that if it doesn’t taste good, spit it out
And there are still building-block hard candies available to purchase online or maybe in candy stores. Only these gummies were targeted. Since those hard candies are much closer to real Lego pieces than soft gummy would be (but not by much, I could tell the difference as a kid and I think most other kids can too), I think that that organization was only interested in targeting the product because it was Kelloggs and Lego, and thus higher profile and with closer ties to the toy. Or else they would've had an issue with those hard candies too.
@@RohonNag I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic so assuming your genuine they make toy food that kids play with like kids have and don’t eat rubber burgers they wouldn’t be conditioned by thing’s looking like food
It’s NA bro ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I got to see the meteorite brick at the Mall of America, was pretty cool!
So the hand-carved solid-wood Master Wu prop from 2017's "LEGO Ninjago Movie" remains the most coveted LEGO piece of all time at an estimated price of $100,000. After all, I forgot to mention that there are only four in existence, and each is ever-so-slightly unique since they're hand carved AND they were each handled by the legend himself, Jackie Chan.
I can't help but think that Lego really shouldn't have to worry too much about the sustainability of their plastic bricks. Being reusable is kind of their whole thing! The real tragedy is we're burning the oil or making one-use trash with it when it could be made into more Lego!
We're still waiting for Lego to come full circle and make bricks out of wood again
6:31 forbidden gummies.
What is it with non edible toy companies making snacks.
i need that mars magma colored hover pen.... its so cute
did Cave Johnson work at Lego at some point?
I have a dark green 2x4. My sister gave it to me when she got a tour of the lego house. They were told you couldnt take the brick home.
i miss lego waffles so much T.T
Insteltellar pen is very cool
8:50 recycling also only really works one way, so by recycling you're just making a lego brick that is unrecyclable, which is not a great way of solving the problem. they're trying to find a longer term solution for the product as a whole
4:10 I suspect they were more worried about off gasing and any UV they might be exposed to.
9:38 they actually did make a lego branded pillow
Loved the LEGO Fruit Snacks.
Apollo cost is way off. 3 billion is more or less the price of only one Saturn V and the payload (spaceship and lander). The LEGO set is hopefully a bit cheaper!
The program as a whole had an astronomical price tag of 260 billions (inflation adjusted). It's *ten times* today's whole NASA budget.
I remember eating both the lego waffles and fruit snacks, they werent all that good so I stuck with the scooby doo ones.
I have a Lego pencil case that has a small baseplate inside
Wow, golden brickkkkkk 6:06
.01% of 8,000,000,000 is a lot, I think you mean: 1 out of 8,000,000,000
I saw the moon brick in real life at the Lego shop in London
There is a brick made out of a meteorite at the lego store West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton Alberta
that pen looks real cool, too bad I'm broke
2:30 I need that... I collect pens... I have a collection...
0:12 which type
The moon type I think
@@heyheylaurice yeah I know it a joke
Yeah
@@heyheylauricePretty sure it was a marijuana joke
Hey dawg loved the vid. Some advice for script writing: if you’re gonna write jovial and laidback, let that show in your voice. Relax! What’s the rush? Get that TH-cam money, man. Cheers
Eight-stud pieces only have three holes, dude. 😂
Tungsten bricks when?
800.000 people have these?? Damn
There's roughly 8 billion people, so 0.01% would be 800,000 people.
These are rarer than the title suggests.
I got a lego app ad thats fitting
lego pillows actually exist , my bro used to have one
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Great sponsorship choice! 😊
Those gummies never had a fighting chance. Rip
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i own all of these
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me too!
Thats impossible.
Real???
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Ngl I kinda want the fuzzy one
Great puns. I love it
There’s a moon lego in munchen 😊
fun fact about americans owning moon rocks and dust, it's literally illegal. as in the US government basically owns the moon.
I'm not gonna list all the facts but I was really upset when I looked it up
0:52 happens when the largest rocket ever built is disposable.
lmao the apollo 11 mission cost less than some defense contracts we have
The pen rock isn’t the oldest thing I have ever touched my LA teacher bumped into me once. 😁
lego made of moonrocks sounds like something cave johnson would do
when i got my 2024 clone battle pack one of the technic pieces was deformed
I can just imagine in the future moon settlements being made of giant fkin legos made of moon rock.
One out of 10,000 people own diamond Lego bricks?
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Imagine extraterrestrial life find the satellite and see the Lego figure and assume that's what we look like.
nice video
8 mil ppl own!?
Full moon build, expected cost 5.4 billion USD.
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