Also be aware that while many LEGO superfans who comment on channels like this are big into MOCs and the creative side of LEGO, *many, many, many kids are not* and never make anything other than what is shown in the instructions. Many kids explicitly call LEGO sets "broken" if they get messed up and they never put even them back together per the instructions, much less make something else out of them. This is a phenomenon that is terribly underrated and downplayed by us big fans, and deserves to be recognized. For many kids and the parents who buy everything for them, the rebuildable & customizable traits of LEGO actually have no value -- there's a first-time build experience, and that's it. Of course that's to say nothing of the ever-increasing population of collectors (of all ages) who also never play with these toys and only build them for display!
@pawarl.o.s.8813 жыл бұрын
I had a friend like that, if it wasn't from the instructions, he never did it.
@nickvang73 жыл бұрын
That's a good point, but that's not Lego's fault. That value is still there, it's just that not that many people use it. But in my opinion that value should still be considered. It's a building toy that promotes and inspires creativity after all.
@worldbanknotescollecter11323 жыл бұрын
I bought the caravan literaly an hour ago
@_chirs_72193 жыл бұрын
Exactly my 5 year old brother doesn’t like to play with his broken sets and refuses to build something else with these pieces.
@zakum20073 жыл бұрын
Many adults buy sets and just leave them for presentaion too
@FrozenCrisis3 жыл бұрын
I'd say lego gets value in the fact that X set is compatible with every single other set ever made in one way or another. But in terms of other toy brands, Lego really needs to curve the price downwards for its lower end products. Keep high cost for massive sets not meant for kids to allow for complexity, different liscences etc
@brickchef82823 жыл бұрын
well just looking at it from a financial site of view they did have 19% pure profit last year ! think about your accoutn hopfully giving out 1-3% or ETF's good with 10% so 19% is realy a freaking good invest monneywise
@alansacks98153 жыл бұрын
You need to take advantage of pick a brick at the lego store, and cheap sets at Walmart and target
@Death_is_Beauty3 жыл бұрын
Lower end products are good, it's the higher end ones that turn buyer's away. That's because Lego is using smaller pieces (thus needing more plastic) just to add more pieces for more detail. Detail is important in some lines like UCS sets, but not the showstopper for the higher sets within a wave. SO while the cost per part is about the same as before, it's the part count and size of pieces that make or break the banks for potential customers, not the lower end sets.
@TheFaulknasty3 жыл бұрын
This is what think too. There needs to be more sub $10 sets and sets $20 and under need more to them. Whether that's figures or actions. I think the space men figure set from the Lego movie 2 was the closest to doing this in a long time. I think the ideal set of this was the old rock raiders set that had all the rock raider Minifigures in it.
@michaelwolf86903 жыл бұрын
In 1979 my mom got me the 76 piece, 452: Mobile Ground Tracking Station. I believe that set cost $6 retail. Adjusted for inflation that would be a $36 dollar set. The 170 piece 487: Space Cruiser was $17 in 1980, The same model $65 in adjusted value. LEGO isn't getting more expensive. Money is. LEGO is actually providing more bricks, play features, and play value than they did in the good old days.
@zakum20073 жыл бұрын
Someone needs to say it = Lego is overly EXPENSIVE especially outside the US, even worse in countries that has no official Lego stores/shipments etc.
@N7grShadow3 жыл бұрын
I completely agree
@boojdjdndd41733 жыл бұрын
Especially in Turkey. 1 dolar equals to 8 turkish money
@JoelChenFa3 жыл бұрын
We need to stop buying it then (but they so pretty we wont)
@idkwhattohaveasausername58283 жыл бұрын
Even in the us they can sometimes be pretty expensive
@brickandmorty76243 жыл бұрын
I’ve always seen lego like the apple of toys, they expensive sure, but they make the best products so it’s worth it. Also think about it like this an action figure of anakin skywalker costs between 10-20$. You can get a whole lego starfighter for 20$ which comes with anakin and r2d2. Also when it comes to other toys if you don’t like what the toy is tough luck you cant change it, but with lego that camper van can be anything you want.
@Kai_fire_master3 жыл бұрын
I’d like to see more of these different types of videos on this channel, this was very interesting
@davecalf91553 жыл бұрын
I’m thrilled that Jang is providing content like this. The overall value from kid and parent perspective is an important discussion. I had tons of Lego as a kid, but I also had a flimsy blue and white truck that occupied me for hours and hours. I’m AFOL, I think Lego is the best toy on the market, and heck, I just love the click of brick sound. But if you gave me a budget of twenty bucks to buy a toy to occupy my 7-year-old for half a day, I don’t think I would spend it on Lego.
@JR-ut2wl3 жыл бұрын
My concern nowadays is the raise of the prices in Europe, for example the Avengers Endgame Battle set 76192 is 70 dollars in the US.... and 100 euros in France. For 527 pieces. Outrageous.
@kevinm59403 жыл бұрын
Also, almost every $20 set is 30 euros here in the Netherlands (I don't know what it's like in other European countries).
@larsjrg3 жыл бұрын
Try and buy your kid Paw Patrol stuff, now that is outrageous... :-|
@RudeAndObscene3 жыл бұрын
It's weird when you realise France is closer to Denmark than the US. Yet everywhere else in the world gets smacked with ridiculous prices
@Inshal3 жыл бұрын
That’s very expensive because I got a 300 piece set for only $200 AUD which shouldn’t too expensive in your currency
@alejandrosoto77363 жыл бұрын
And here in Spain sets can be like 40€ more expensive than in Germany. I'm not even joking
@BrotherhoodWorkshop3 жыл бұрын
Me up till the conclusion: "So it's treason then...."
@Valcor3 жыл бұрын
Hello There!
@willhealan79153 жыл бұрын
When’s your next video ? 😃
@michaelwolf86903 жыл бұрын
I think there's an value in being objective about what our hobby costs. Certainly we should look at what other brick makers can construct and sell for similar price-points. But part of that is being realistic about color, part variety, ABS quality and also about how much we value LEGO's philosophy as a company. Just because a lego-clone has more bricks per dollar doesn't mean it's a better value to us.
@adamf24023 жыл бұрын
My childhood brickfilm animator commenting on my childhood lego builder. The ultimate cross over
@GoforthJonah3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it’s hard to justify buying a $300 LEGO set when (though they’re not trying to compete) I could buy a brand new gaming console which will almost definately provide much more hours of entertainment. Don’t get me wrong, I love LEGO and have bought and will most likely continue to buy expensive sets. But just a thought.
@jetnavigator3 жыл бұрын
Oof that hurts. And you didn't even get into the cost of the licenced stuff like Star Wars. Interesting that the non-Lego star wars toys plummeted in cost to clearance prices while Lego holds its value. I guess you could say that Lego is the Apple of toys...
@cobraviper99983 жыл бұрын
Star Wars is a dead franchise only older Lego buyers are keeping it on life support apart from that kids are not interested in Star Wars hence all the original trilogy sets released and not the Disney movie garbage.
@Nessiechomp3 жыл бұрын
That is actually a really good way of putting it
@blakearius3 жыл бұрын
Pff. The Apple of toys. Yeh if lego bricks were designed to break after 2 years and instead of offering free replacements they offer an expensive lego "service" to maintain your bricks. Apple does not auto-equal high quality.. go watch loius rossman videos. Lego on the other hand still has the best plastic injection moulds and process in the world, so they can justify the premium price as long as they're smart in their choice of new parts.
@daveh12943 жыл бұрын
I still have all my Lego from 30 years ago that my kids will be playing with soon. It's the only toy I still have from when I was a kid. I'd be interested to see how much Apple stuff is still going after that long. Having said that I think minifigures are ridiculously overpriced and Lego rely on them to add value that doesn't actually exist.
@ianmaclellan76233 жыл бұрын
LEGO bricks last much longer than anything Apple sells. I still have and use bricks that I've broken off sets into new things. Even if LEGO products are somewhat expensive, there are some reasons behind it.
@1963Daleks3 жыл бұрын
An interesting take on LEGO value. On a similar note, I was finally sorting out my old LEGO bricks into organised boxes for future MOCing, and I was able to tell on sight, and not even always on closer inspection, what was Mega Bloks versus actual LEGO. Something just about the immediate quality of the plastic was easy to see. That to me makes a huge difference in terms of quality. Also, I think your main point absolutely stands regarding what Kids value against AFOL value. And as I also agree - it absolutely matters only in the eye of the beholder!
@alansacks98153 жыл бұрын
You can go to the dollar store and get giant plastic items for $1. The cost of lego is in the precision molding, not the cost of the plastic. They could do a better job on pricing, but they charge more, because it is a premium product, not plastic junk from the $1 store.
@angelah44283 жыл бұрын
Nothing could beat the experience of putting more than 100 pink/purple frogs onto the Bonsai Tree set that my daughter and I just finished 😁
@brickmurf50493 жыл бұрын
You could go on and try one of Sembo's Sakura / Japanese blossoming Cherry Tree sets.
@jacksonbrickmedia9393 жыл бұрын
For me lego still has the win over most of those extra toy brands because the assembly is half the fun. And even with something like the 3d puzzles, you can’t get star wars 3d puzzles, nor ninjago 3d puzzles, the amount of ip’s lego has also holds it above the rest.
@dll17263 жыл бұрын
you can actually get star wars 3d puzzles, I have a millennium falcon one.
@ChiliFrog3 жыл бұрын
But there are star wars 3D puzzles tho, my cousin has a pretty sizeable 3D puzzle millennium falcon
@trev39713 жыл бұрын
There are definitely Star Wars 3D puzzles.
@ethanm19433 жыл бұрын
I somewhat agree but the only reason there aren’t any Star Wars or ninjago 3D puzzles is because lego has a much bigger budget because they are more popular. What I’m trying to say is that 3d puzzles can still be Star Wars and ninjago but the thing holding that back is the small amount of people which actually buy the 3D puzzles
@Jelus13 жыл бұрын
Honesty.. That's why I've always enjoyed Jang's content because he's always stating the facts.
@nathonso_edits3 жыл бұрын
I used to rebuild my Lego all the time as a kid so I feel like it was definitely worth it's value, but I know most of my friends didn't and would just play with the finished models and not rebuild them when they 'broke' so I feel like their parents could have saved a lot by just buying other toy brands
@IonicNebula3 жыл бұрын
I think what this comes down to is the perception of the value. Set size keeps going down. Minifigure selection keeps going down. We're paying for more detailed models, but in turn we pay more for it. What's more important? Detail or volume? Minfigures or functions? Personally, I also think that the liscenced sets are always too expensive and won't buy them because of that. As an adult with bills I can't afford to spend that extra 20% for a Star Wars set. I'd rather stay with Ninjago and Creator, where at least my dollar goes a bit further.
@jasonmcgrody94723 жыл бұрын
I find it a bit exhausting building a very large set that has hundreds of various 1x1 pieces. I just don't need all that detail. Sets need a mix of small/medium/large pieces.
@CallMeAfterLaughter3 жыл бұрын
I honestly had no problem mostly with the cost of Lego as most of the sets I buy are unlicensed meaning they cost less, and while I do buy lots of licensed, I usually get cheaper ones. My problem is the increasing cost of the minifigure such as the series going to $5, and expensive sets including less and less minifigures. 100+ dollar sets used to include 10-12+ minifigures or even non-minifigure characters. Now it’s around 5-6 characters
@BlueToad64563 жыл бұрын
Unlicensed sets don't cost any less, if anything they cost more. The prices of city sets this year was absurd
@alansacks98153 жыл бұрын
I have a lot of older sets from the 80s and 90s, so I can use those to supplement the lack of minifigures in newer sets.
@abdulgill50133 жыл бұрын
True
@Death_is_Beauty3 жыл бұрын
Yes, but that also comes from an increasing cost in quality. LEGO exited the dark eras of the '90s and early '00 where there were needlessly large parts in exotic colors. We are now having a resurgence in that where Lego is making many more molds (especially for minifigs) and it raises the cost. As for lower count of minifigs, I agree that this is an issue. However it seems likely due to part numbers being raised and thus the minifigs are an afterthought.
@ZaibatsuHeavyIndustries3 жыл бұрын
Sadly inflation exists. Lego can’t keep the same prices forever or they’ll go bankrupt
@spartan117zm3 жыл бұрын
Lego is a bit like art, the value is very much in the eye of the beholder.
@jyynarpalisenniemi62423 жыл бұрын
Well said
@shana100003 жыл бұрын
Spoken well!
@bricktopian3 жыл бұрын
It Is art. There is even a lego art gallery in London
@MistbornPrincess3 жыл бұрын
I agree that sometimes other toys can be better, but I think it depends on what you need them for. The big toy trucks and cars? Great for little kids wanting years of play or successive generations, like families, or kids’ classes at church.
@joseluissoaresserodio34953 жыл бұрын
Great content Jang. A different look at things, not everything is measured by price per part racio, that's the reason why I watch and give great value to your reviews. The playability, the overall concept of the model, its presentation... Great stuff!
@marcusjnorger30893 жыл бұрын
I think perhaps the most outrageous comparison is that the Lego creator expert roller coaster costs $380 USD, while you can get a Knex roller coaster that is about the same size (usually narrower but taller) for $25 USD. Not to mention the Knex ones include a motor, while the lego electronics to power the lego coaster cost more than the Knex roller coaster itself and are not included.
@orientalmoons3 жыл бұрын
I've built both, the Knex one was a bit frustrating to construct. It hurt my fingers to put the Knex together, the track was very difficult to attach and the model wasn't very stable. The motorisation was good, but it was just a car that went around (no figures). The LEGO rollercoaster was more fun to build, and has more of the surrounding scenery and theming. The Knex rollercoaster has a more interesting track layout but that was at the cost of the structure's stability. The Knex instructions were much harder to follow as well with some ambiguous bits.
@docfox43533 жыл бұрын
I think some sets can be too expensive for what they are.
@wesslesyt33043 жыл бұрын
A lot of them are I’ve seen some sets that I can’t believe were released for the price they were set at
@ClintonMatos3 жыл бұрын
I think something very important not mentioned here is that Lego holds its value on the second hand market. When a kid is ready to move on parents can recoup a large amount of their "investment" if they decide to sell. Adult collectors can sell old sets to buy new ones so they can keep building without burning through money.
@kakuskakuskovic8223 жыл бұрын
I believe it depends on the "target" group. My kids will probably always pick "the bigger" toy for their money. Even early on, size does matter :D On the other hand, as an adult Lego fan, I would never even consider buying the other toys yet I might be intrigued to buy a Lego set i was not originally interested in (or trick my kids into picking the LEGO set for my our mutual benefit). Lego as a toy is expensive and I discourage my kids from buying it, they have enough sets already and it is much bigger fun taking the sets apart and building their own creations. I do not know who keeps buying these endless waves of sets for their kids every year :-o If I had not introduced Lego into my family, they would probably have never been intereted in it snce most kids today prefer different stuff.
@edgarlillo65163 жыл бұрын
Great video Jang! Seriously, one of the best sort of video essays I’ve seen from you.
@miquelcarrerasperez5953 жыл бұрын
I love every time you quote the Star Wars Prequels
@ARCcommand3 жыл бұрын
Lego has the most leverage to swing around in the area of brick-based toys. They can almost charge what they want and people will still buy it because it's Lego. They sort of feel a bit like Games Workshop to me; the biggest fish in their sea, with their own IP's and well-known brand, so they just charge whatever they like and people just eat it up. Both companies could do with some good old competition.
@dronessential3 жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly, Lego fired about a thousand employees a few years back.
@jonl48833 жыл бұрын
Games Workshop is the worst. Their prices are (usually) outrageous, yet people gobble it up.
@DigitalVanquish3 жыл бұрын
Games Workshop is a very apt comparison.
@Gzilla3133 жыл бұрын
I think the value in Lego is that it is a compatible system of parts. I have a collection of parts from over the course of my life that I can build with, whereas if I buy a toy of the same thing the Lego set was based on that is all the toy will ever be. For instance, the Empire State Building 3D puzzle might look more accurate and be way cheaper, but the value in that set is all the Lego pieces you get plus the building experience. I love the moment in a bigger set where it goes from a mass of blocks to recognizable as what I'm building.
@rpcxtreme3203 жыл бұрын
A good comparison is the large Lego Technic vehicles compared to the non Lego brands. Lego $380 non Lego $150, that's a big difference
@cosmonaut693 жыл бұрын
Lego is expensive, but I think its true value is in that most sets are compatible with each other.
@alansacks98153 жыл бұрын
The value is that every Lego set adds value to every other lego set you own. Also, you won't throw out lego after a year, whereas all those other toys won't last a year before they break and go into the trash.
@CathrineMacNiel3 жыл бұрын
@@alansacks9815 in that case you can compare it to other brands that sell brick-based set, where LEGO also doesn't look very good.
@CommanderCoaster3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been building with Lego for years, but fairly recently I found those 3-D puzzles that you showed in your video and I’ve absolutely loved building them. The builds are almost always excellent quality and super fun to build. Recently I moved overseas and had to deconstruct all of them and put them back together. I managed to rebuild the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Statue of Liberty without use of the instructions. I also got some of the light-up version and they look great on display. Usually I’m not a display guy, but I still really love these. Point is, these puzzles are great fun and I would totally recommend.
@sweetdarsh39813 жыл бұрын
As a kid Lego was always my favorite toy, there is so much more to do with a brick RV than a plastic Hasbro RV and if you didn't like playing with the Lego brick RV anymore you can always take it apart and make it something you want. And what I feel gives Lego the most value that other brands can not compete with is not only it's in house themes like Lego city, ninjago or Lego friends but it's external branded themes like Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and so many other officially branded themes. In those official and high quality sets and themes is where Lego has it's true value.
@TheM0n0lith3 жыл бұрын
I really like these more analytical type videos that deviate from your regular reviews, I would definitely consider branching out into more of this kind of content.
@N7grShadow3 жыл бұрын
I think Lego is getting too expensive now, I haven’t bought much over the last year or two because it just isn’t worth it
@ZaibatsuHeavyIndustries3 жыл бұрын
It’s actually getting cheaper. A set in 1990 may have cost 50 dollars for 800 pieces but if you take inflation into account it’s more like 80 dollars.
@twinceptionproductions60833 жыл бұрын
As someone who is personally only interested in official Lego products, this was a fascinating comparison. It definitely showed the value of non-Lego products, I can totally see many kids enjoying both Lego and non-Lego options. Thanks for a great video, Jang!
@hattedsandwich24153 жыл бұрын
I don’t adhere to brand loyalty except in the case of Lego. Their is something special about this company and how rooted it is in may of our childhoods. Having said that, anyone who wants Lego-quality but in different price brackets or themes should check out Mega Construx, Cobi, or Panlos. That runs the gamut from a US company to a Polish one to a Chinese one. The common thread between them is unique designs, high quality parts with printed parts only, and novel Minifigures.
@tylerfrench12993 жыл бұрын
The value in Lego for me is having a reliable medium to build my own stuff (minus the reddish brown parts on occasion). I couldn't tell you the last time I bought a Lego set from a store, but I do have a couple hundred BL orders. Retail Lego nowadays just doesn't intrigue me, they cut corners and increase prices and that doesn't corelate to an increase in quality/value. The new Benatar is the first set I've seen in a while that I would even consider picking up, but no Drax? Really Lego?
@BrickMenyce3 жыл бұрын
Yeah that no Drax included and there isnt even another on the market in a different set right now is too disappointing. I wait for stuff like that to go cheap in the pre-aftermarket
@ianmaclellan76233 жыл бұрын
I'll still buy it because it's pretty cool and I can make other things with it
@Bread-wk4ll3 жыл бұрын
Wdym guys, Drax is there, you just can't see him😂
@madgy3 жыл бұрын
Drax is there he’s just standing really still.
@josiahjohnson41623 жыл бұрын
Gosh I love this. The honesty and lack of bias is greatly appreciated. This is honestly one of your best videos I've seen (And I've seen every single one for the past 2 years). Thank you for the presentation of clear facts and opinions!
@totally_not_elai3 жыл бұрын
i feel like lego isnt just a generic toy brand for every kid. its more for the ones who enjoy putting things together. while other brands give you more play for your money, lego is fun because you put it together.
@gotchewz3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I wouldn't compare Lego to Playmobile or any other plastic toy. The magic of Lego is: You get bored with the inial set, you still have the bricks you can use to do something else with it. With a Playmobile set you get one thing and one thing only. I can disassemble the trailer and make another car out of it. Disassembling the Monster Trucks and the Playmobile School Truck would just break them.
@wgemini44223 жыл бұрын
The crazy thing is a lot of Lego fans buy Lego and never build them. Instead, they are kept MISB.
@AlbertoDsign3 жыл бұрын
I personally would never call those fans, but rather "people who hoard toys to resell". There's lots of those in other hobbies too.
@shana100003 жыл бұрын
You'd be surprised. I'd say there are a lot of people who do similar with other toys. Just less common because reselling LEGO is so widely known in our community.
@ZaibatsuHeavyIndustries3 жыл бұрын
Yes because they increase in value
@Tiishen3 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid as usual, Jang! My jaw legitimately dropped when you put that huge Hot Wheels monster truck on screen :P
@JeanLoupRSmith3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about that to some degree the other day while reflecting on that big world map they just released and I realised a lot of it is buying Lego for Lego's sake, not because of what you can build with it. The value isn't in what you end up building but the inherent value of the Lego branded bricks themselves. It's a bit like having a bracelet made of 24ct gold and one made with brass, same design but much different price because the raw material itself has a different value. So in the end it's a case of working out which is more important: the finished model or the fact that we're simply buying Lego...
@wgemini44223 жыл бұрын
The raw material of Lego is very cheap. I think you are buying the brand, not the material.
@brickchef82823 жыл бұрын
Jep it's definitely more of a brand thing. More like buying a apple product. Manufacturing costs of other mobile phones are the same as are the features but for some of us it's important to have a specific brand. Like the comparison lego vs playmobil it's the same material but you can't quite compare it.
@philsswweightlossdiary29443 жыл бұрын
I have a few Lego products but if I’m being honest the price is off-putting. Let’s be clear, Lego is always quality plastic, has some amazing construction and usually has to contend with the cost of the license. That said, I have a large titanic model from Oxford bricks and an Optimus Prime from some random company I found on EBay and both are bigger and just as complex as the Lego Iron Man helmet I have and still cost less. Part of the fun for me is in the build and the price can be a barrier, especially for the collector themed Marvel stuff. My Titanic cost me £35 and has 1000 bricks, Iron Man’s helmet has 400 pieces and costs £50. The newer helmets cost £60. Lego as a product is brilliant but it is expensive. I also don’t stray from the instructions. I buy it, build it and display it. Once it’s built there’s no replay value for me so if it doesn’t look good as a display then I don’t buy it.
@WrightRong3 жыл бұрын
Here from the old URC days, brings me joy to still see your high quality content, and the success that followed!
@chibifirestorm3 жыл бұрын
have you ever heard of Sembo Block?, i bought a 1400+ piece light up Cherry blossom scene from them(lights included btw(full kit) for $120. Quality is good too
@lazy18103 жыл бұрын
Wait, lego is overpriced, never would have guessed
@Leinadmp43 жыл бұрын
It typically is in non-licensed themes, but stuff like Star Wars has just been driven up and up over the past decade to the point where you're paying nearly twice as much for the same number of pieces
@kevinm59403 жыл бұрын
Star Wars is also relatively more expensive than any other licensed theme, for some reason.
@BennyLlama393 жыл бұрын
Something I was wondering... how much did the licensing costs for Lego Star Wars go up after being sold to Disney. I don't recall seeing outrageous prices when Lucas was still at the wheel, so to speak.
@bricktopian3 жыл бұрын
@@BennyLlama39 yeah a double licence did some damage
@thesesrabbit87b473 жыл бұрын
I think you see this more in plastic modelling than Lego. I used to do Lego and did the creator experts I moved into 1/35 models for 40pounds I could get a set I could finish in 2 hours for 40 pounds I got a scale model that took over half a year to do
@mintakamothkind3 жыл бұрын
I think Lego definitely needs to re-evaluate how they price their products in comparison to the quality they actually produce them with. Unfortunately, I don't have too much confidence that this will happen; because at the end of the day the fans still buy the things we see as overpriced, and Lego is a leader in the industry, and the image they've built around their brand over the decades allows them to continue charging high prices in the first place. They just don't seem to have any real incentive to improve their pricing, from my limited perspective at least.
@Meticulix3 жыл бұрын
People: "LEGO is expensive." Bricklink: "Would you like costly shipping with that MOC?" But I gotta say, LEGO sets are more complex than they've ever been, so maybe that's driving prices too.
@filmation20003 жыл бұрын
No, other brands are even complexer, with more pieces, printed pieces and so one, and they are not so expensive.
@Bethos1247-Arne3 жыл бұрын
One of the best Lego channels! Just recently discovered it, and now watching the videos.
@Zenlore64993 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you had the discussion section at the end. There’s absolutely a TON of nuance in purchasing and critiquing Lego that can easily go unnoticed to those unfamiliar with it.
@PurpleColonel3 жыл бұрын
I hope Lego continues in the direction of art and display that they've been moving toward in the last few years especially.
@H3XGames3 жыл бұрын
What is the Green Fake Lego Truck called, the one with the robot, it looks perfect for a Lost World RV moc i have an idea for and wanna snag a couple
@batsamd3 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this video. Reminded me of the old comparison videos you, like LEGO Space sets compared to Playmobile Space sets.
@xero11343 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your closing thoughts on the matter and was the general direction I wanted to go with a comment, but you've already said it.
@jacobnion25253 жыл бұрын
You know, the way you go about this topic, calm, fair, objective and with a sprinkling of humour makes me wonder why so many people keep watching youtubers that just want to go savage on Lego and rant the hell out of this subject. And as you mentioned once, this is group of people is especially prominent in Germany, which is why I completely broke with my local fan community years ago. Those guys based their entire online career on Lego at one point, but instead of sensible criticism expressed because of their passion, their way of going about Lego's flaws is doing sensational rants because apparently that's what some people want to see. Because they want to believe in Lego as a greedy and fan exploiting soulless company. So just a thank you for your quality content, it kind of saves my trust in the community.
@Brickfilmer1253 жыл бұрын
Love how you pop the bubble on LEGO "value" by comparing the product to other toys instead of comparing only the product with itself. Definitely an interesting video!
@exetrius29183 жыл бұрын
A few years ago I went on holiday alone for the first time, to Austria. That trip really changed my perspective on what money can buy. I had a 16-hour bus trip (twice), six-day stay at a decent camping, visited two local cities, did multiple hikes, ate and drank something at mountain huts, bought groceries, and overall had a really good holiday, for around 170 euros. Since then, I think I've spent more than 100 euros on a set only twice: the Ninjago City modulars.
@SHYTIMEismyTIME3 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for you to do this video. Great conclusion on the value with LEGO!
@brickandmorty76243 жыл бұрын
I’ve always seen lego like the apple of toys, they expensive sure, but they make the best products so it’s worth it. Also think about it like this an action figure of anakin skywalker costs between 10-20$. You can get a whole lego starfighter for 20$ which comes with anakin and r2d2. Also when it comes to other toys if you don’t like what the toy is tough luck you cant change it, but with lego that camper van can be anything you want.
@a.m115583 жыл бұрын
Apple definitely doesn’t make the best products... Also they’re kinda evil, with all their sweatshops and stuff... So probably not a good comparison
@lukassskywalker68063 жыл бұрын
This was really interesting. Thanks Jang!
@FilmingAustralia16233 жыл бұрын
Sadly lego is overpriced and doest give you as much but still better.
@thepartydontstoptilliwalkin3 жыл бұрын
> overpriced, doesn't give you much > still better pick one
@maxwellsmith15783 жыл бұрын
Not overpriced you buy cheap you get cheap
@gdlpe053 жыл бұрын
This was a good wake up call, thanks Jang
@antraxxslingshots3 жыл бұрын
Very informative Vid (as usual) like it a lot. We tend to compare to get a grip on stuff...so do i...and this helps a lot. LEGO Discounts however make it even harder for me (other Brands usually have the prices quite Set) i for example got the "Grave Digger" for 13 Euros from amazon which i found quite a good deal to give it to my little ones as a pretty sturdy and forgiving toy. Playmobile for example as a German Brand is highly underrated if you ask me. There is also stuff to build and quality and size/amount of stuff you get is actaully insane. For 130 Euros atm you get an entire Western City/Fort/Horses/Carrage etc. that has at least 3 or 4 times the Size of the new 100 Dollar City Set with the new Streets. P.S.: The "je ne sais quoi" you talked about at the end is also what i feel. I had to laugh when you put the LEGO Truck in the bottom left Corner of the Frame because you already forshadowed what size the Hot Wheels Truck will have...but it feels "soulless" to me. Stuff to get beat up (and can take a beating) but will be thown out after a year or two and lay on the street next to the garbage bins. I always valued and kept LEGO very well and i don´t know if it deserved it or it was only because i grew up with it as my (almost) sole toy. Hard to put a vlaue on stuff that has a place in your heart :(
@liamgorman39473 жыл бұрын
And your completely right Jang,the build is the hook. When I look at my display and know how everything was put together will always out weigh a ready made disposable product.
@mehtheorc3 жыл бұрын
This was really interesting. I also think there is value in the fact that the lego system is compatible with itself for your own creations, and just like anything else, lego is either worth it or not depending on it's value to you! Everyone will value things differently. But good points all around for sure
@LaoWaiLego3 жыл бұрын
However, the other brands have $0 value on the aftermarket.
@polarlicht47583 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but most Lego sets don't have resell value either!
@therealnuggetball3 жыл бұрын
My words my words
@bricktopian3 жыл бұрын
Hot wheels has some for its rare or licenced vehicles
@nauscakes18683 жыл бұрын
I sometimes struggle to understand why people buy Lego just to display. I mean. I get the idea that it's fun to build. But for the value of a (display only) piece--I'd always get something actually meant to be displayed as they tend to look a lot better. Like a high quality statue or bust. I just feel like if I wanted to display a Star Wars spaceship--that I'd want the best quality space-ship, and not some pixelated Lego version that looked like a knock-off of the original concept. However, I absolutely love Lego for moc building and the creative side of it. And while I don't always understand people who display things for the sake of displaying things -- I am appreciative that they support the company that provides a hobby I enjoy so much. So it's a win/win, live and let live situation!
@shana100003 жыл бұрын
I think it is a bit of a pride/satisfaction of saying "I Built this!" and displaying it. A more simplified model/statue you actually built rather than just buy and put up. PLus, you can alway take it apart and build it again if you find the build process fun.
@ShirHac3 жыл бұрын
They buy it in Lego-form because they have fond memories of Lego as one of their favourite toys as a kid. And every time they take a look at their display set, they are reminded of this and the inevitable truth, that these joyous times will never ever come back.
@PhinixBlaze3 жыл бұрын
Me: “Brings up the real problem with LEGO and how they need to decrease prices or increase set volume” Also Me: “Goes out and buys $400 worth of LEGO the next day”
@formablepond34193 жыл бұрын
I love videos like this, thank you JANG for making it! I have one thing to note, and please keep in mind that I am by no means an expert on this topic- but I believe that the origin of the actual product you buy has something to do with the value it has and, by extension, the price. I would assume that at least a few of the products (other than LEGO) shown in this video were made in China, likely by underpaid and/or exploited workers, and that factor has something to do with the value a product has in my eyes. It isn’t necessarily just about the physical quality of the pieces/material of the product itself, but where my money is going when I buy it. LEGO, although they do have a factory in China, also have favorites elsewhere and they keep the working conditions and standards the same no matter which country a given factory is located in (I was lucky enough to visit the factory in Denmark, and this is what I was told there, but forgive me if this is incorrect). Just thought this was worth mentioning :)
@thegrimlord8343 жыл бұрын
Can you do a mega construx and a LEGO comprises?
@nathanspeed96833 жыл бұрын
I found this very interesting, very thought provoking! I used to build 3D puzzles and feel it can be just as rewarding as LEGO sets.
@SimplyUnplayed2 жыл бұрын
*we've all got to admit the knockoff lego "mini" bugatti chiron looks lowkey dope. very nicely designed, i will definitely buy it.*
@beckj23213 жыл бұрын
Love this video Jang, very interesting to listen to :) The comparisons for big sets like the Daily Bugle that are hundreds of dollars would be crazy 😲
@Mr_Waffle.3 жыл бұрын
I used to buy a lot of action figures but I gave up when I there was eleventy billion of the same characters and I just couldn’t keep up anymore. I decided that I wouldn’t buy things you just take out of the box and display anymore, I have to buy it for some other reason. Lego does that for me because the building process is relaxing and stress relief. So it fulfils my collecting urges while also providing some kind of therapy along the way, and not just the “shopping high” from wasting money on something for the sake of buying it.
@e10an3 жыл бұрын
In my opinion I’ve always preferred buying Legos for the building process but I do agree that Legos are pretty expensive from time to time
@Driver28063 жыл бұрын
I think brands like Cada should be mentioned, i own the rx-7 fd3s and the quality is as good as lego, its licenced, the box is like the ones Lego uses only for its most expensive sets out of nice sturdy cardboard and the model itself is very accurate to the real car, has an engine, interior, suspension and stearing, it features parts to tune it and can be upgraded to be remote controlled.
@JANGBRiCKS3 жыл бұрын
Cada's in this video!
@Driver28063 жыл бұрын
Sorry, didnt recognize it, dont have the best memory when it comes to the sets. Also just noticed the timestamps
@christophstahl81693 жыл бұрын
Love the idea of that video. You, sir, were very kind to lego with your selection of 20 usd offbrand choices. Just today i received the Cada 488 Race Car I ordered for under 14 euros. 10 studs wide, 306 pieces including a RC motor and a 2.4ghz remote control. That is insane value.
@monadoboy96393 жыл бұрын
I agree on this for basic sets however for big licenced themes like Star Wars Harry Potter DC and marvel it makes sense because you're paying to get a model that looks like the thing from that film aswell as for the minifigure a that look like those characters it just makes a lot of sense
@zachcheung84003 жыл бұрын
Very interesting observation. One thing I'm also wondering about is the idea of value and usage over time. The non-LEGO toys certainly contains more volume of stuff for money, but if it breaks it's usually broken forever. I painfully remember throwing away some toys because they weren't fixable after accidentally breaking them. With broken LEGO pieces (at least the common bricks) they can be usually be replaced even after a set's retirement which is why I've stuck with LEGO over other toys.
@liamhuxhold32353 жыл бұрын
This is such a great comparison of LEGO to other toys and products, and I’m going to remember this one day when I’m in the store buying something for my kids
@jackblack93123 жыл бұрын
Really good video! I like it! One more thing: it’s also about continuity and tradition. And: No one is to supposed to buy all of the Sets, but there is always a set you wann have. If it’s Lego or not.
@TitanShadow3 жыл бұрын
Another thing to consider is that the off brand brick built sets you've been buying on Amazon are higher priced there when compared to other places like Ali Express. They take much longer to arrive but you're saving almost 50% including the shipping costs when there are sales going on select sets. Though the way they're shipped isn't the most resilient, there's only so much that plastic bags and bubble wrap can withstand. I still haven't had any issues with broken pieces in the mail.
@SaturnCanuck3 жыл бұрын
Thanks JANG. Eye-opening. I think a lot of us AFOLs buy Lego as a "name" or brand. And for me, the building experience is key. I love how the pieces go together almost perfectly and how you build up the model in stages and see it develop before your eyes (for those who also did photography, you will understand my reference). In that respect, it's a hard comparison.
@ebomb11333 жыл бұрын
My most recent realization of this was the knights of Ren transport ship. Priced at $70, I found one at a flea market for $50, I built it and still felt ripped off. The set felt so unfinished. The build was still enjoyable but that final product was not worth $70. If it was 40-45 or the build could be larger and hold more than 2 figures (with it being a "transport ship" and all) I would be ok with the price.
@fancymonkey47663 жыл бұрын
I still prefer lego in my opinion it's better because it doesn't have lights and sounds and I have the enjoyment of putting it together an the quality is amazing.
@switchitwithdc36123 жыл бұрын
Brilliant spot of journalism! Very insightful, although I'd say we all knew Lego was expensive, the comparisons really put it into perspective!
@madarauchiha9193 жыл бұрын
Well I big redeeming factor of lego that not all these other toys have is the parts cam be used in other things or you can very easily mod the existing model. I see alot of value in that
@michelleng16503 жыл бұрын
Jang where did you get the generic toys from? Did you purchase them specifically for this video? Like the Hot Wheels, Playmobil, etc.
@CattopyTheWeb3 жыл бұрын
3:45 do the doors open on the generic toy car?
@MakoBlitz3 жыл бұрын
lego has the added value of rebuildability and the creativity that comes with that. when i was a kid i would get a small set that took me 30 mins to put together, then i would spend hours creating my own alternate builds with the parts. such good times
@idkwhattohaveasausername58283 жыл бұрын
Anyone got a link to that military carrier from Amazon? That thing is actually pretty cool
@Theendingman3 жыл бұрын
Does lego not do they premium product pricing, like apple or Nintendo
@gregorhi23 жыл бұрын
If the value of Lego includes building fun then the scope of the discussion should be expanded to alternative brick based brands rather than no-name products. Especially in the sub 15 $/£/Euro range where Lego is only strong because those brands are not in toy chains and big retailers. But they are coming, some even plan super stores across Europe. But the value of Lego specific will probably always be higher for AFOLs than for AFOBs because of the four little letters on the bricks rather than the brick as construction element.
@lipranditoys3 жыл бұрын
The video makes a few good points. I believe that ultimately, Lego is still a toy brand and for how many Lego collectors we might have around the world, the main fuel to their success are still kids. And there's no shame in that: I am a toy collector, I do genuinely love toys, old and new, I think that they may even serve a noble purpose in many occasions. And that noble purpose is to make a kid happy, to let him/her dream, sometimes even to help him/her learn something and maybe, just maybe, to make ANY kid happy. In a normal family, trying to raise two or three kids, maybe on a single salary... it would be VERY important to choose a better compromise between value and quality. In your series of examples you show Playmobil, a very reputable brand, also know for the excellent quality of their product, also known for their educational value, but whose prices have consistently been lower than Lego's for decades. As a collector, and having a good job, I can appreciate both brands, but I strongly believe that Lego should focus more on its original purpose.
@duplotraci3 жыл бұрын
This was a very fun and interesting comparison and one that needs to be made once in a while.
@cryinbryan3 жыл бұрын
This is the content I’m subbed for ❤️
@CTPerks3 жыл бұрын
Quite a fair and objective comparison I'd say! I've always respected your channel for being unafraid of conveying your ACTUAL opinion! Much better than ''Here is this set, it has x amount of pieces and x minifigures. In conclusion I highly recommend getting this set'' with very little substance to back it up!
@leventetolnai10583 жыл бұрын
Cool vid!
@diegohernandez61003 жыл бұрын
Ohh God .. you're right, I just realize I always compare a LEGO value with other LEGO XD
@tedrobberts30933 жыл бұрын
Hi JangBricks, just a foot note im sure you have seen the playmobil 5536 motor sadly no longer avalable but it is modifyable to fit Lego and much better than the Lego 7099. I'm a bit pliplexed why Lego didnt produce something like 5536.