LEGO is hiding this in sets...

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Publicado 2024-04-06
LEGO hid these LEGO set secrets from you…
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LEGO hides clever secrets and easter eggs in their sets. Although some of these can be seen on the outside of a LEGO build, some of the best LEGO secrets are hidden inside the build and cannot be seen once the set is assembled. LEGO designers include fun personal references, secret codes and much more. It takes a careful eye to spot them, so join me as we explore the best ones!

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  • @apricebcd
    I remember when I built the full sized version of the Lego Sydney Opera House I couldn’t resist but to hide a weeping angel in the staircase leading up to the main entrance. I figured one day someone else would eventually pull this thing apart and would get us a surprise.
  • @drdewott9154
    The fact that the pink bricks were hidden all over star wars sets just so the designers could be promised cake has got to be the most danish thing Ive heard in a while.
  • @ethanol1586
    One of my favorite hidden "secrets" in a Lego set is the Titanic set. You build the 2 large piston engines, but you also build the 3rd turbine engine only to cover over it and never see it again
  • @ItsFudge420
    “Red herring” and “crocodile tears” are legendary lol
  • @khloebankslife
    the red herring is amazing, whoever came up with that deserves a raise!
  • 1:08 i heard somewhere that was because one of the designers had his favourite shoes ruined by a big piece of gum in a london bus and so the designer wanted to make sure people knew London buses wasn't perfectly clean
  • @joshslater2426
    The Red Herring one is quite clever. I’ve known the term from a fairly young age, and I’m surprised that it’s not that well known.
  • I always found the usage of multi-colored bricks inside the more complicated builds to be a way for LEGO to include more variety in people's brick collections, if they ever choose to dismantle a set and build something else
  • @RobinHullBuilds
    The photo you showed of Henrik Andersen is not the LEGO Star Wars designer. Henrik, whom I’ve met, is bald and wears glasses. The photo you showed is of Henrik Andersen a front end engineer at LEGO.
  • @MinisDunyasi5
    The Office Lego set has over 60 references in Easter eggs but my personal favourite is a hidden poop that Todd Packer leaves under Michael Scott's desk in season 2 episode 14.
  • The Modular Buildings line as a whole have hidden, mice/rats, mouse traps, and yellow "cheese" wedges, indicating that "LEGOville", has a rodent problem.
  • @pieterboelen2862
    I feel like I keep mentioning the Maersk Triple-E container ship, but this one also has a brilliant Easter Egg: a golden coin hidden below the mast on the foredeck. This is a clear reference to the age-old custom of shipwrights placing a coin below the main mast for good luck.
  • @leopold7562
    I bought Brick Bank purely for the money laundering joke. I’ve been hooked on the modular buildings ever since
  • now im just remembering that Black Mesa is referenced in Lego Dimensions lol
  • @Mink-IRS
    When you think about it, Lego made the secrets but you built them.
  • @DrZalmat
    I knew the Red Herring one from Monkey Island of all things... in MI 1 a Troll guards a bridge and only lets You pass when You bring him something "that looks important but isn't". The answer is that You cook him a red herring. One of the things i had to look up playing the game because of english not being my native tongue