LEGO things you are doing WRONG…
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Published 2022-12-04
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Edited by me + @BlitzBrickz
All Comments (21)
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The one at the end is no doubt the best 😈
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Let’s start a petition for Lego to add 4 brick separators into all their sets
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If you ever rob Sacred, now you know exactly where to look 😈
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The first one also works when smack down the 2 plates on a baseplate and then put another plate of that size next to the 2 stuck together, and then use the separator to get the other plate off. It works amazingly
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For all those wondering, you can also use an Expo marker for erasing Sharpie and some other permanent markers
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The Lego security system is so smart! May have to use that idea. Great Video!!
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For those of you wondering, using nail polish actually DOES rub the minifigures face off. I don't know why Sacred's didn't, maybe he wasnt rubbing hard enough or it was some weird sort of polish?
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6:00 🇮🇹 aga
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The dual separator trick actually works a lot better with the older-model grey separators, the newer ones have the axle pusher pin that gets in the way of the leverage needed.
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3:20 R.I.P gigantic Lego motorcycle, you will be missed
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Nail Polish remover actually does work. But it melts the figure's head model off in the process.
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Bro just saved me from a trip to the dentist with that brick seperator trick 🙏
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2:40 It's also used on the taillights on the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 in the Lego Speed Champions set
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I think he had to play the whole LEGO city undercover game to get these transitions
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The back side of the brick seperator is underrated. It can remove bricks with ease, and i use it in pretty much every build i make
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#6 is so illegal it hurts my eyes also there's a bunch of elements that go in both directions, get your facts straight sir!
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Actually the models in legoland are not glued with glue but acetone with melts rhe brick just enough to stick together that’s why the models often look kinda melted together
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I think it might actually be useful to put white fang/tusk/horn pieces in direct light, since a slightly dirtier color would actually be beneficial. Especially for elephants and mammoths because ivory is not a perfect white, but not tan either
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Loved how you used Lego City Undercover cutscenes for this video.
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This video is really great there is so much tim of thinking about all this I bet. Great Video !