LEGO things you are doing WRONG…

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Publicado 2022-12-04
these = life easy?

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Edited by me + @BlitzBrickz

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  • @AllThingsLEGO2
    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
  • @Sebastian-Miles
    Let’s start a petition for Lego to add 4 brick separators into all their sets
  • @TDBRICKS
    If you ever rob Sacred, now you know exactly where to look 😈
  • @dicemaster4180
    For all those wondering, you can also use an Expo marker for erasing Sharpie and some other permanent markers
  • Nail Polish remover actually does work. But it melts the figure's head model off in the process.
  • @WackoMcGoose
    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.
  • @MasterBuilders
    The Lego security system is so smart! May have to use that idea. Great Video!!
  • @CountDoDo
    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?
  • @GenericStud
    Bro just saved me from a trip to the dentist with that brick seperator trick 🙏
  • @CSERTRYR21
    I think he had to play the whole LEGO city undercover game to get these transitions
  • @lcajueiro
    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
  • @rob4767
    2:40 It's also used on the taillights on the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 in the Lego Speed Champions set
  • @Supersailor60
    Loved how you used Lego City Undercover cutscenes for this video.
  • 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
  • @vilms1394
    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
  • @CinematicBricks
    This video is really great there is so much tim of thinking about all this I bet. Great Video !
  • @ra_meow
    7:09 Him: it can happen to every colour Black: am I a joke to you?!