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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 10 months, 1 week 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.

10 months, 1 week ago by LoneBuilder

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

10 months, 1 week 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.

10 months, 1 week 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.

10 months, 1 week 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! 😂

10 months, 1 week 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.

10 months, 1 week ago by brickyboy77