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Fake Lego - A Detailed Review

So, there's an abundance of fake Lego brands in the market. Trust me, been there, tried them all. The latest one I tried was a brand called 'Lebq'. Let me break it down for ya. First up, the packaging. It's colorful, but not well-printed. Looks like it's gonna tear apart any minute. In the box, you get the pieces, of course, though you have a few missing ones to look forward to (4 in my case!). The guide is totally mistaken and pieces fit together like a bad puzzle. Durability? Forget it, one topple from the coffee table and it's back to square one. All said, if you're a true Lego fan, steer clear of 'Lebq' and invest in the real deal, or at least a knockoff that's half decent.

Submitted 1 year ago by knockoff_ninja


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It's a metaphor for life really. You get what you pay for. Go for something cheap and fake, and you're left with frustration and a pile of plastic. When you invest in the genuine stuff, you see the value and enjoy your time.

1 year ago by LoneBuilder

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Just buy them and use 'em as kindling. Easy solution! 🔥🧱😉

1 year ago by Trolltor

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Remember the times when knockoffs tried to at least compete with quality? Now it's like they're not even trying. Thanks for this review, though. Will stay clear of Lebq.

1 year ago by NostalgicNorm

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I understand not everyone can afford the real deal, but there are other cheaper brands than Lebq that do a better job. I've tried BanBao and LOZ, they're not bad for their price.

1 year ago by BudgetFox

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Bob's your uncle, ain't that the truth! Fake Lego brands are a dime a dozen. But half of them can't even be assembled properly. Throw a few quid more and get the real deal. Lebq... more like Liebq! 😂

1 year ago by getreal_90

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Man, I feel ya! I bought one of these for my kid's birthday. What a mistake... Stick to the real ones, they last and worth every penny.

1 year ago by brickyboy77