Illegal LEGO Techniques…

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Published 2022-04-23
This LEGO Connection is illegal…

Did you know that some LEGO Connections are Illegal? Do they break your pieces? Today I build and explore several Illegal LEGO Building Techniques to see how easily they can be assembled with common pieces, and what actually makes them “illegal”. Along with this I use some of these Illegal Techniques to design and build my own custom lego sets. I build and potentially step on a super painful Lego build as well as build a weapon that I test out and the result was INSANE. There is so much more, stay tuned to find out!

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All Comments (21)
  • @SacredBricks
    Flight test your finger on the subscribe button ;)
  • @TDBRICKS
    When sacred uploads, I click faster than the FBI can ever catch me
  • @ammonfelt8805
    The grave piece they used on the haunted house set is actually slightly thinner than a regular lego plate/tile. Therefore it doesn't break the rules and cause the piece below it to bow out.
  • 4:17 this is incredibly useful for Stop Motions. If you need a quick, temporary wall, you can just take some larger plates from Minecraft sets and put them between bricks (if you’re putting two right next to eachother though, I recommend connecting them on the back, as it will help to close the gap and prevent one from falling over more than the other.).
  • Use a straightened-out paperclip to remove those wedge pieces from inside your 2x4 brick. Anything small and thin that is rigid should work.
  • @StarScapesOG
    So the lego designer behind the haunted house did a video on sticking a plate perpendicularly. He stated that doing it once with a smooth plate is fine as they are slightly thinner than plates with studs on them.
  • @aurus7245
    For the transparent piece rule, I once stuck a transparent flagpole piece into another transparent 1x1 cone. they got bonded together and remain stuck to this day, and attempts to get them unstuck has left a fracture down the side of the cone
  • @owload7164
    My best phrase when something is illegal: It's only illegal until you get caught.
  • @TheB3
    Baby Yoda’s force dodging is what really should be illegal… glad you finally defeated the menace!
  • @lucahermann3040
    9:19 that's literally what the bottom tubes are designed for... to be able to "squeeze" them between four studs. Have you ever looked at the bottom of a brick or plate? They have the same tubes and those tubes get squeezed between studs everytime you stack the brick or plate onto another brick or plate.
  • @kendallfleet
    The thanos flipping us off had me off guard 💀😂🔥
  • @blopbot1
    4:32 the grave in the Lego set is actually made to be a bit thinner so it doesn’t put stress on the blocks and is not illegal
  • @xDMcMelon
    Hii Sacred I love Lego and you give me a lot of inspiration to build more Lego while I'm sick with covid
  • @lilharm
    the haunted house is actually different, I believe it was the original designer who pointed out that the gravestone is thinner, and therefore put less pressure on the bricks
  • @iansarmiento23
    4:33 that is legal because the plate is smaller than a normal thin piece. Edit: Tiago Catarino, a former Lego designer, explains this in his video about illegal building techniques.
  • @bakei8985
    4:33 That tombstone and plate thing is not an illegal building technique because that piece is thinner than the normal plate, just barely thin enough to make that connection not put any stress on the pieces, therefore the connection is legal.
  • @KazNurAk
    4:33 LEGO uses flat tiles for such techniques, which doesn't put much pressure into plate, unlike a regular tile with studs. So, basically: flat tiles - legal, stud tiles - illegal.