I Bought LEGO Star Wars Sets From TEMU!

MandRproductions26 minutes read

The author spent over $200 on knockoff Lego Star Wars sets, detailing the pros and cons of each set, with some being worth the money and others considered low quality. The sets varied in design, functionality, and value, with some closely resembling Lego quality while others fell short in terms of construction and overall appearance.

Insights

  • The budget for purchasing knockoff Lego Star Wars sets was $200, with a detailed review of multiple sets revealing a mix of quality and issues, indicating that some purchases were worth the money while others were disappointing.
  • A comparison between fake Lego and official Lego sets was planned, with the knockoff versions showing inconsistencies in quality, design, and construction, leading to a varied assessment of the value obtained from the purchases made.

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  • What is the budget for knockoff Lego Star Wars sets?

    $200

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Summary

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"Budget Lego Star Wars Sets Review"

  • The budget for knockoff Lego Star Wars sets is $200.
  • The first set chosen is the anti-gravity levitating Starship building blocks set.
  • A running total is kept to track expenses.
  • A cheaper version of a set is chosen over a more expensive one to save money.
  • A desire to purchase a big set is mentioned but not pursued initially.
  • A comparison between fake Lego and real Lego sets is planned.
  • Various sets and items are added to the cart, including a Republic Gunship and battle droids.
  • The total spent is just over $200, with a variety of sets received.
  • A detailed review of the Troop Carrier set is provided, highlighting color discrepancies and design features.
  • Other knockoff items like a Dio figure, Rancor, monkeys, and Buzz Droid are examined for quality and value.

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Lego knockoff sets: hit or miss?

  • The sniper droa was disappointing, appearing backwards and not worth the money spent.
  • The gunship, with a stand, was a good purchase, resembling Lego quality and suitable for display.
  • The battle droid had issues with missing leg sections and legs falling off easily, but looked better with proper legs.
  • Five more builds were mentioned: Tegrity build, accolay build, tan of hallway build, Luke's Lance speeder, and UCS z95 head hunter.
  • The z95 Head Hunter was large but poorly constructed, with parts not matching and falling apart easily.
  • The Tegrity build created a hovering effect for a small Boba Fett Slave one, making it a cool display piece.
  • Luke's Land Speeder had a clean design, with intricate bottom details and a flat top suitable for figures.
  • The accolay was visually appealing but had stability issues, requiring a stand to prevent falling.
  • A comparison was made between the knockoff TANF 4 hallway and the official Lego set, with the knockoff lacking quality and color consistency.
  • The total cost of all the knockoff sets was calculated, exceeding the $200 spent, with some sets deemed worth the money while others were considered trash.
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