This Lego Build is Illegal

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Some of you thought this Lego technique wasn't illegal but here's why it is...

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So many people forget that the gravestone piece was designed to go in between studs and they think any tile can do it. Get the gravestone and show how much thinner it is from a normal tile

The_Jho
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"The police from Lego City want to know your location"

A_cool_man
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Someone call Lego OSHA, these standards are not up to code

farmtomeme
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To anyone that needs one, I am a certified Lego Law Lawyer.

keyboard
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I think we just solved Flat Earth. All the trees are pushing the ground studs apart and warping the surface to appear curved.

isaackellogg
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Nobody since 1964 ever told me this is "illegal".
I have _never_ been arrested by the "Lego Police".

angrytedtalks
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There's no such thing as illegal building technique on a lego. It's yours, and you can do anything with it.

edwinamazona
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In addition to the people pointing out the other stuff, the reason the plates are illegal to put like that is because the studs are pushing up against the other studs.

oneovertwo
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Bro's definitely got a warrant in Denmark now 💀

ZondaS
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So is the FBI going to seize my phone for watching an illegal lego build?

_papad
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It's 2024. If a stud wants to press against another stud, mind your own business.

brn
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I'm pretty sure that tiles are slightly thinner than plates. I'd like to take a micrometer to both and see

ericdoherty
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I think it's not illegal when done in small amounts, but is with a lot of tiles

flashboy
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“Subscribe so you’re not an illegal building technique.”

*Well I was an illegal building technique until I watched this video*

MonkeyDfamGaming
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I mean, if you *REALLY* needed that for a very specific build idea you had in mind… it may sound sinful, but if it’s really final (kinda like gluing a puzzle together), you could always just carve/cut the edge of the plate slightly to make it ever so slightly thinner~ (sand it down or whatever)

nouche
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An “illegal building technique” sounds like something Lord Business would say.

awells
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The reason plates between studs is illegal but tiles isn’t is because the studs of the plate prevent it from being inserted all the way without stressing the base

Somerandomguyinthecomments
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It’s legal in small amounts. Kind of like drinking. Legal when used right, illegal when used wrong.

Except much the Lego one is much more serious than the drinking one.

MissileDoctor
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Lego itself literally said that plates between studs is not illegal

firefrombehind
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No, they are not. The tile is very slightly shorter(I can't remember the exacts but I think it is around 10 microns smaller). Lego literally has a page on their website that clarifies that a tile wedged between is fine while a plate is not. I don't know if this is meant to just be engagement farming or what, but there is a reason we say this.
Edit:the page is not on their website, I was misremembering a very official looking(and possibly official) presentation on illegal techniques by Lego designer Jamie Berard, but that doesn't have the tile info, which instead comes from various other Lego designers and from the fact it is regularly used in sets(and not just that one tombstone like people think).

justsomeguy