Best Of LEGO Bootlegs

I always loved that thing.

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personally i didn’t really care for them, mostly because (at least the early ones) had that early 2000’s meh plastic quality

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no it wasn’t the chrome paint, it was the face of the bootleg, the blue visor? and I threw it away

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Hey. Neo shifters were pretty cool. Despite the fact they were all bohrohk

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Bohrohk within Bohrohk!

Other constraction line I like that are now dead: Xevoz, Skeleflex, Neo Shifters, and Binocle.

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Skeleflex?

googles

Darn, those things are cool.

Now I kinda want one.

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ty photoshop

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Marvel have a threat in his fight against DC: Bathero!

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Bootleg sets would be great, if the minifigure quality wasnt so bad.

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At first I thought that said BatHerd.

Then I realized the “D” was actually an “O.”

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boy that was fast!

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Is there a way to get those hands without having to buy a set?

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Not that anyone’s found so far. If you find them, please post here.

Why not just get the set? It’s like $12 including shipping.

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For some reason I now feel the need to go watch phelous’s bootleg zone videos.

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@Morgy
Quite a few of the sets have been reviewed by the United Hapori on YouTube; you could go check those out for more detail on the sets themselves.

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yeah…

most plastics melt in acetone. that’s why they’re good for cement- they melt the parts together.

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Is that true about all those bizarre sorts of packaging polymers as well?

As long as you know that it’s fake…

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lego pieces dont tho, I put 4 pieces in acetone for 2 days, the bootleg pieces melted, covering the lego pieces entirely, but I started to clean it, and the lego pieces were intact

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Oh my gosh I had like, 3 of those robo-spiderman things. I liked how they added friction things in the… jooiiinnnttsss…

Why am I praising a bootleg?

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What’s wrong with praising a bootleg?

Did you know that in China it’s not illegal to copy other companies’ products? It’s not just that it’s not illegal. Doing it is actually a deeply ingrained part of their culture. They call it “sharing”, and they see it as an integral part of advancing creativity.

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