Let's play "Do I Feel the Same?" 1: Yes 2: Oh yes 3: I don't have any old pieces like that but yes 4: That's the worst 5: OHHHHHHH YES 6: Yeah that happens sometimes (FYI use a toothpick to get it out) 7: Nah I just build around that 8: I use 1x4 hinge plates instead, so no 9: THE ACTUAL WORST 10: Yeah
Number 6 I actually hate it when that happens and it literally to me the other day when I was trying to build a frame for my lego truck and I was like "why isnt this piece sticking on" and when I flipped it over... I SAW A 1X1 TILE STUCK INSIDE THE PIECE AND IT JUST SOOOO DAMN ANNOYING but I use a pen or a pin to get it out
Another one : when you try to put a large flat tile (eg. 4x7) on another one and they pop up and take AGES to get down, there is nothing worse when doing a motorized build then realizing that a rotating pole is being caught on :(
Literally all of these things have happened to me in my building process at some point. By the way, my solution for the unstackable bricks is to use a LEGO spear piece.
About the brittle pieces. ALL of the maroon pieces on my lego city 4437 set broke and several of my spare blue plates broke as well. It is SOOO annoying
One that annoys me is cracked anti studs inside helmet pieces, it only ever happens with phase 1 era clone trooper figures and the helmet won't stick so it just falls off really easily.
The worst for me is hair. Not when strands of hair get caught in my build. (yes, that's annoying, but not as bad as this). The hair that is ATTACHED TO MY HEAD gets caught, and then I'm stuck in front of my mirror for like, half an hour trying to get the Lego out of my hair. Like, you can't just break the hair, because then you have 2 pieces with hair in them, and it's not as if you're going to use that in a build because, ew. I've tried putting my hair up, but it just never works. I guess this, like all other Lego tragedies, is something I'll just have to live with . . .
every one of these has happened to me. the worst one for me is the bleached pieces all my lego is in a polytunnel so thats a lot of sun all the time. great video
While going through my Legos I broke a small chunk of the reddish brown piece while disassembling randomly assembled bricks from past builds and was confused to what just happened. Good to know it was'int fully my fault lol
The thumbnail is actually relatable as sometimes when I try to put a piece, it doesn't connect to each other and it won't build in but I managed to get those stuffs out anyways whatsoever.
You could totally do part 2! Heres all of my ideas: (These are in no particular order) 1. When your looking for some sort of piece, you think you find it, but then you realize it has a sticker on it. Or the piece is sticky cause the sticker was taken off. 2. When you match all your minifigure hands together but somehow you have random hands that don’t have a matching pair. 3. Dusty legos 4. When a pull gets stuck in one of those rounded things on the side of a 1x1 piece. 5. Hair stuck in between lego pieces in your builds. 6. (Only if your young) spending a long time looking for a specific piece until you realize you’re sitting on it. 7. Spending lots of time finding a piece and then realizing it wont work in your build.
My biggest LEGO trigger is when I'm building or taking a set apart and I drop a piece and for some reason it never falls right where you would think it would be but instead disappears.
6:42 I have some bricks from when I was like 5 years old and I was eating chocolate with them. I left them there for so long that now they won’t come off! Also in a forest moc I had a plate that was just orange because I put it in a pool when I was young 😤🤯
Now,I'm a person who adores Lego technic and I think my problem is very common from builders like me, cus what happens is I need to attach a beam to more than 1 connector and it just goes at an angle I HATE IT
omg this is horrible it’s hurting my eyes it’s so scary I wish none of this stuff happens to my Lego pieces unfortunately the picture on the thumb nail happens to me so so much. Riley this is scary I don’t want to face my fears
One that always used to annoy me was squished pins. Didn't matter whether it was a technic pin that wouldn't stay clipped into the part, or a car axle that couldn't keep the wheels on, they drove me crazy. Especially if you discovered it while building a vehicle that _needed_ that specific axle and now you've got to find one in the half-dozen other cars you just made that can be switched out. Another irritation comes in when you're building, you're almost done with the house or the car or the crazy airplane you've been making for hours, and you realize... I don't have any more of that piece I need, in the color I've been using. This is always made worse if you remembered using that piece... several hours ago as a filler part because "I'm not going to make the roof with red tiles again." Bent base-plates. So frustrating when you're trying to build and half of your base-plates are bent. Also to do with base-plates, and this is one that might only be situational because I inherited my LEGOs as a kid from several friends of the family giving me old sets they had, is when someone has _cut_ the base plate. Especially if they've cut it to _an odd number_ of studs. Broken tabs on doors and windows, or window shutters. Admittedly, a mild irritant because, again, most of my LEGOs were pre-played, so I accepted some things might be broken, but there were a lot of things where I was annoyed by the fact that all of my green shutters had a broken retention tab. Putting the door the wrong way around when building a house. It's all fun and games until you can't close the front door without demolishing the house. Stepping on your own LEGOs on the way to the toilet. 1x1 bricks are agonizing when you've dropped one, because you _will_ find it when you desperately need to pee. And it's way, way worse when you do it to yourself. Not entirely LEGO related, but finding a live spider in your LEGO house. I'm _not_ arachnophobic, but having a wolf spider run out of the house I was about to take apart made me nope out of that for a day. Knock-off bricks. I don't care whether it's Mega Blocks or any other 'generic' brick, no matter how much they try to market their 'compatibility' with LEGO, they just don't ever work. They're often the wrong color, they don't click together properly, they damage your actual LEGO pieces because they're too tight the other way, and in my case, they were very 'generously' salted among my pieces by one family friend known for being cheap. Tangled strings. Ever wanted to actually use the winch on your tow-truck to pull a car over to your impound lot, only to find that the string was wound up improperly, and now it's jammed up? Or perhaps you needed the fire-fighters to roll out their hose to put out the totally-serious fire at the LEGO bank or all of the money for the town will be lost, but because the hose is tangled up, the whole town's going to burn? Or perhaps it was just a winch on your off road truck that wouldn't unwind, making it impossible to pull the truck up from the cliff, because at some point, the cable unspooled, the hook slid under it, and then it was wound up all nice and tight again. Yeah, I dealt with that a lot. Not being able to find _that one piece_ you need to build the set you just got. There's nothing ever so _fun_ as playing "Did I lose it or did I get shorted a piece" with a brand-new LEGO set. I personally hated stickers. If it was a printed piece, I knew it would last 'forever' and so I'd build with them and never think twice about it. But a sticker always meant trouble, because either it won't stay stuck, or it'll get stuck to something else, or it'll rip. Or worse, when I was building new sets, and some moron decided "Sticker goes over three bricks lol" in the instructions. Because either those three parts are staying together forever, or you're going to have three bricks that can only ever be used for that one purpose. Built many a set _without_ applying any stickers. And, lastly, one that was never a serious problem, but always kinda bothered me, is that minifigs were never designed with at least knees for better posing in designs. Also that (and this'll kinda date the sets I was using) there were no other leg sizes but standard. Am I the only one who used to put 1x1 tiles on my minifigs' "feet" as shoes?
2:59 my father worked for mearsk and still works but he was a gifted a Lego ship and the base redish-brown pieces for the base and while building they just snapped in half and just like that I can't build in thanks to lego
The thing that triggers me the most is when people call it "legos", surely "lego" is both the singular and the plural, it's a controversial one I know...
Yes, I SWEEAAAAAR the brown pieces are so annoying. However, you missed my personal one regarding the tiny white dots on every single 1 by and 2 by bricks that are old. Like sorta last gen old. The dots must not be visible. EVER.
this video is explaining all my worst fears
Same lol
Yes lmao only REAL LEGO fans will know that the strugle is REAL
same the picture on the thumb nail happened to me sooo many times
i feel ya!
Sure does!
Let's play "Do I Feel the Same?"
1: Yes
2: Oh yes
3: I don't have any old pieces like that but yes
4: That's the worst
5: OHHHHHHH YES
6: Yeah that happens sometimes (FYI use a toothpick to get it out)
7: Nah I just build around that
8: I use 1x4 hinge plates instead, so no
9: THE ACTUAL WORST
10: Yeah
Number 6 I actually hate it when that happens and it literally to me the other day when I was trying to build a frame for my lego truck and I was like "why isnt this piece sticking on" and when I flipped it over... I SAW A 1X1 TILE STUCK INSIDE THE PIECE AND IT JUST SOOOO DAMN ANNOYING but I use a pen or a pin to get it out
😂 we have all been there. And what is it with those dark red bricks that breaks?! I am glad you brought it up, I thought it was just me.
I took a shot every time you said the word “frustrating” and I woke up at a park 2 streets away from my house
Luke Pugliese 😂
Thats amazing
Wow, I've had bricks break before, but it never occurred to me that most of them were brown.
Another one : when you try to put a large flat tile (eg. 4x7) on another one and they pop up and take AGES to get down, there is nothing worse when doing a motorized build then realizing that a rotating pole is being caught on :(
Literally all of these things have happened to me in my building process at some point. By the way, my solution for the unstackable bricks is to use a LEGO spear piece.
Same here
My solution is to use tape. Stick it to the top of the wedge
then theres me getting advise to use snot (solution for unmatching wedges is snot pieces)
spear pieces? nah we use chisels
same
Been there. Especially the one with the cheese slope in the brick 😩
Lego Cloud 😂
I use a axle
I could not get it out cheese slope
Use tweezers
@@littlecookhouse9544 Nice brains and grammar there 😂
Another thing: When you remove a sticker from a brick, but the glue is stuck and you can't wash it off
Yes! I haaaate that!
AAGHHH NOO
STOP THIS HURTS
Isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.
Damn I hate it when that happens lol....but if u CAREFULLY remove it SLOWLY AND GENTLY....it comes out perfectly fine!
About the brittle pieces. ALL of the maroon pieces on my lego city 4437 set broke and several of my spare blue plates broke as well. It is SOOO annoying
I'm not sure if anyone else has experienced this but I hate it when I find studs, cheese slopes, and other small pieces in my Lego tires.
One that annoys me is cracked anti studs inside helmet pieces, it only ever happens with phase 1 era clone trooper figures and the helmet won't stick so it just falls off really easily.
The worst for me is hair. Not when strands of hair get caught in my build. (yes, that's annoying, but not as bad as this). The hair that is ATTACHED TO MY HEAD gets caught, and then I'm stuck in front of my mirror for like, half an hour trying to get the Lego out of my hair. Like, you can't just break the hair, because then you have 2 pieces with hair in them, and it's not as if you're going to use that in a build because, ew. I've tried putting my hair up, but it just never works. I guess this, like all other Lego tragedies, is something I'll just have to live with . . .
every one of these has happened to me. the worst one for me is the bleached pieces all my lego is in a polytunnel so thats a lot
of sun all the time. great video
The cheese slope stuck in the bottom of bricks is so annoying, also the wedge plates and glass/windscreens getting scratched are very relatable.
While going through my Legos I broke a small chunk of the reddish brown piece while disassembling randomly assembled bricks from past builds and was confused to what just happened. Good to know it was'int fully my fault lol
When you set a piece down on your similarly-coloured carpet and it f**king disappears
The thumbnail is actually relatable as sometimes when I try to put a piece, it doesn't connect to each other and it won't build in but I managed to get those stuffs out anyways whatsoever.
You could totally do part 2! Heres all of my ideas: (These are in no particular order)
1. When your looking for some sort of piece, you think you find it, but then you realize it has a sticker on it. Or the piece is sticky cause the sticker was taken off.
2. When you match all your minifigure hands together but somehow you have random hands that don’t have a matching pair.
3. Dusty legos
4. When a pull gets stuck in one of those rounded things on the side of a 1x1 piece.
5. Hair stuck in between lego pieces in your builds.
6. (Only if your young) spending a long time looking for a specific piece until you realize you’re sitting on it.
7. Spending lots of time finding a piece and then realizing it wont work in your build.
The 7th one triggers me to much and I'm scared of it
@@willgreathouse8052 same 😂
2:09 When you step on a Lego mudguard piece - That’s me when I step on one 😂
3:40 Finally! Someone that agrees with me!!!
My worst fears: Finding Cobi/MegaBloks in my lego bins and making a mistake in big lego technic sets and realizing my mistake in the end of the build.
I have never seen anything more relatable in my entire life
Number. 6 happened to me it triggered me like crazy! It was with 2 2x2 bricks and a 1x1 round tile. It took 2 Year’s to take it apart again.
My biggest LEGO trigger is when I'm building or taking a set apart and I drop a piece and for some reason it never falls right where you would think it would be but instead disappears.
The not stacking bricks at 4:11 is so relatible. Its even worse with big flat plates.
I Mean like there is no cheez slope. It just wont go together
XD The thumbnail usually happens to me
These all happen to me :c
Good Video Brick Science!
Thank you!!
yeah, about the bad batch of reddish brown pieces, twice before i’ve tried to remove a 1 stud wide plate off something and part of the end snapped off
Great list. Agree with almost all of them. Great list. These really were well thought out.
6:42 I have some bricks from when I was like 5 years old and I was eating chocolate with them. I left them there for so long that now they won’t come off! Also in a forest moc I had a plate that was just orange because I put it in a pool when I was young 😤🤯
TBF the Yellowed pieces does make for some good Skeleton related builds with the perfect color and all that
How did he not mention when you don’t have the right bricks for a tutorial and having the wrong color and losing a piece from a lego set
Thumbnail too relatable
To remove a cheese slop from a brick I found that it works best to use a lightsaber blade piece.
Did you know megablocks makes cheese slopes that are the same angle?
I can understand you bro.
In one video you can explain all of my pain in lego!!!!
I kept looking for the right Legos and it kept saying mega blocks on it I threw all the mega blocks out
Now,I'm a person who adores Lego technic and I think my problem is very common from builders like me, cus what happens is I need to attach a beam to more than 1 connector and it just goes at an angle I HATE IT
The triggering thing for me is having studs stuck in a lego piece cuz they are small enough to fit there and that real triggering for me
Yeah, I can relate to most of these. Especially being OCD.
i find that sometimes when i get a cheese slope stuck or a 1x1 tile, if i use just a lightsaber blade i can get it out
This video explained all my pain, my pain is the disgusting pieces and the angles like. ugh
omg this is horrible it’s hurting my eyes it’s so scary I wish none of this stuff happens to my Lego pieces unfortunately the picture on the thumb nail happens to me so so much. Riley this is scary I don’t want to face my fears
This thing explaining my arc enemy on making Lego very well btw there a tips on 4:18 you can use Lego stick I always do that when I have that problem
The most annoying thing is when two Lego bricks are stuck together and you can’t take them apart so you use your teeth still doesn’t work bruh
Yo what triggers me is when the bricks won't stack-falls apart when picking it up and when even crushing it with 100lb
i feel you for every single one of those, i even got some pices from the bad red brown batch!!!
the 10274 Ecto-1 set has a giant windshield
it is scratched every. single. time.
One that always used to annoy me was squished pins. Didn't matter whether it was a technic pin that wouldn't stay clipped into the part, or a car axle that couldn't keep the wheels on, they drove me crazy. Especially if you discovered it while building a vehicle that _needed_ that specific axle and now you've got to find one in the half-dozen other cars you just made that can be switched out.
Another irritation comes in when you're building, you're almost done with the house or the car or the crazy airplane you've been making for hours, and you realize... I don't have any more of that piece I need, in the color I've been using. This is always made worse if you remembered using that piece... several hours ago as a filler part because "I'm not going to make the roof with red tiles again."
Bent base-plates. So frustrating when you're trying to build and half of your base-plates are bent. Also to do with base-plates, and this is one that might only be situational because I inherited my LEGOs as a kid from several friends of the family giving me old sets they had, is when someone has _cut_ the base plate. Especially if they've cut it to _an odd number_ of studs.
Broken tabs on doors and windows, or window shutters. Admittedly, a mild irritant because, again, most of my LEGOs were pre-played, so I accepted some things might be broken, but there were a lot of things where I was annoyed by the fact that all of my green shutters had a broken retention tab.
Putting the door the wrong way around when building a house. It's all fun and games until you can't close the front door without demolishing the house.
Stepping on your own LEGOs on the way to the toilet. 1x1 bricks are agonizing when you've dropped one, because you _will_ find it when you desperately need to pee. And it's way, way worse when you do it to yourself.
Not entirely LEGO related, but finding a live spider in your LEGO house. I'm _not_ arachnophobic, but having a wolf spider run out of the house I was about to take apart made me nope out of that for a day.
Knock-off bricks. I don't care whether it's Mega Blocks or any other 'generic' brick, no matter how much they try to market their 'compatibility' with LEGO, they just don't ever work. They're often the wrong color, they don't click together properly, they damage your actual LEGO pieces because they're too tight the other way, and in my case, they were very 'generously' salted among my pieces by one family friend known for being cheap.
Tangled strings. Ever wanted to actually use the winch on your tow-truck to pull a car over to your impound lot, only to find that the string was wound up improperly, and now it's jammed up? Or perhaps you needed the fire-fighters to roll out their hose to put out the totally-serious fire at the LEGO bank or all of the money for the town will be lost, but because the hose is tangled up, the whole town's going to burn? Or perhaps it was just a winch on your off road truck that wouldn't unwind, making it impossible to pull the truck up from the cliff, because at some point, the cable unspooled, the hook slid under it, and then it was wound up all nice and tight again. Yeah, I dealt with that a lot.
Not being able to find _that one piece_ you need to build the set you just got. There's nothing ever so _fun_ as playing "Did I lose it or did I get shorted a piece" with a brand-new LEGO set.
I personally hated stickers. If it was a printed piece, I knew it would last 'forever' and so I'd build with them and never think twice about it. But a sticker always meant trouble, because either it won't stay stuck, or it'll get stuck to something else, or it'll rip. Or worse, when I was building new sets, and some moron decided "Sticker goes over three bricks lol" in the instructions. Because either those three parts are staying together forever, or you're going to have three bricks that can only ever be used for that one purpose. Built many a set _without_ applying any stickers.
And, lastly, one that was never a serious problem, but always kinda bothered me, is that minifigs were never designed with at least knees for better posing in designs. Also that (and this'll kinda date the sets I was using) there were no other leg sizes but standard. Am I the only one who used to put 1x1 tiles on my minifigs' "feet" as shoes?
You can get a chee slop out by a bar piece.
ya that first chese slop thing hapend to once
I hate when you have a 1x2x5 glass peace and a 1x2 tile gets stuck and you can’t get it out 😩
What is frustrating for me is when I build a castle and it falls apart
Those brittle reddish brown plates, I was taking a minecraft nether set apart, and 3 or 4 of em broke. Sad
I think I know a way to get the cheese slopes out, Grab a pair of tweezers, and pull it out.
My worst LEGO fear is wen you go to put on a sticker and you mess up and wen you go to take the sticker off it rips into paces
I love your t-shirt
Why did you purchase megablocks?
Dont put lego plants in a lego box I had a sorta bush thing with 3 leaves, AND IT SNAPPED AAA
I was wondering abt the redfish brown!!!! I’ve broken a bunch of em on accident.
mega blocks is amazing they're sets innovate more with unique ways of tackling a problem that isnt so overly priced
I have one of the redish brown plates and they are so brittle that u drop a screw driver on it it will break
I get the cheese slope out by throwing the brick at the wall and floor 10 times with aggressive force
How many of these things did you run through while building the iron man helmet/Mandalorian helmet
I collect the creator expert cars but so far all the car "windows" or glass pieces came scratched that drives me nuts xD
The mega blocks are sooooooooo annoying
When you are building lego technic and the pieces don’t hold together because one side of your peg is worn out
When you get a fake lego for birthday
For the thumb nail to solve that problem just get some twizers and put it out with that
For the stuck cheese slope piece in the brick I use a LEGO mini figure crow bar piece to Pry it out 👍
the thumbnail is every people who play lego's nightmare
While watching this I was actively screaming
2:59 my father worked for mearsk and still works but he was a gifted a Lego ship and the base redish-brown pieces for the base and while building they just snapped in half and just like that I can't build in thanks to lego
I hate when you find a piece that you don’t need but when you need it disappears
Or when it takes 10 minutes to find a piece and then afterwards you find like 5 more
@@dragonquesti8629 yep
3:52 It happend to me except its not a cheese slope for me :(
Although they do make military vehicles when Lego don't
2:23 one time that happened to me its actually annoying
When i accidently do a step wrong in Lego Technic and i notice it too late. (When the build is almost done)
4:19 😒 you could have used a LEGO antenna
6:56 you really can try putting it in vinegar and water and wait for 1 day (maximum time)
It is so annoying when a dog chews on your pieces
lego thecnic+ thumb= pure pain after some time
get the cheese slope out with a tooth pick it works great!
When my gears skip. SO ANNOYING
The thing that triggers me the most is when people call it "legos", surely "lego" is both the singular and the plural, it's a controversial one I know...
It is true the reddish brown and maroon pieces are really brittle I tried making and afterwards the plates broke
Yes, I SWEEAAAAAR the brown pieces are so annoying. However, you missed my personal one regarding the tiny white dots on every single 1 by and 2 by bricks that are old. Like sorta last gen old. The dots must not be visible. EVER.
I have seen the thumbnail and now I am annoyed I hate it when they get stuck
When I built something very big and it just falls apart
4:17 happens to me alot
i went through sorting my legos... the amount of knock-offs is insane. almost equal amount to as many legos i have
Fact, use sope and water to clean your scratched dirty lego bricks (believe me it works)
I have that brittle pieces as well as the 1x1 slope pieces
another trigger
2 flat pieces stuck together
and breaking your nails trying to seperate then
AAAAAA
late to this but triggering would be playdoh or such inside minifigure helmets
The lego is annoying when anyone of those things happen!
Another thing that annoys me is when there’s a piece that has a sticker…THAT IS LIKE LITERALLY PRINTED ON TO THE BRICK!
same
I hate when i search a 2x2 and find a slope thats the size of a 2x2 or trying to find a 4x2 but its a 3x2
I agree
Dude this is legit the bane of my life
2:48 I have so many of those and it always brakes more and im like is it my fault or not