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If you bought every LEGO set from 2017 - 2021 how many LEGO Bricks would you have? Would you have hundreds, thousands, or even millions of the most common LEGO Bricks? In this video, we take a look at LEGO's top 10 favorite bricks to use in their sets! Can you imagine getting 20,000 of the same LEGO piece? Which piece would you have the most of? Watch to find out!

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SpitBrix
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The technic pin is the most impressive imo, since it only comes in a single color.

felixjohansson
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God that video title and thumbnall never get old lmao, that "be like" series is honestly one of the best things about the channel

bilal_Hadjlaoui
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As a person that made a moc of two brickheadz on a stand for a friend, i realized that it is almost impossible to get Bricks anymore over a 2x1, everything is plates and small parts, with the occasional brick... Really makes the brick buckets actually useful for something i guess...

Bolderox
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Some interesting stories about some of those pieces…
The 1x1 brick is the oldest on the list: That piece isn't only in production since 1954, it also never had any change in those 68 years (the 1x2 gained it's bottom tube). The exact opposite are two pieces less than 20 years old: The cheese slope was introduced in 2004 and the round tile in 2009. Makes one wonder, how Lego could survive without especially the first one for so long.
The technic pin "only" made it to place six (btw. have you included the new 61332 mold?), but it only does this in one color: every single of the more than 60.000 (!) of these pins Lego had in their sets since 1982 (which includes a third mold, 4459) has been black.

kailahmann
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So the next big question, how tall would all these 38855 studs be, if were built into a tower? :-D

SammyBFilms
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using a mandalorian battle pack as a unit of quantity is kinda cursed ngl

timondimare
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As a 'bonus feature' you could have mentioned the total amount of bricks in all sets combined.

elricthebald
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Ah yes, my favorite mesurement system, Ninjago city and mandalorian battle packs

wplays
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I was thinking that the 1x1 round plate would be the #1 spot, especially since a certain pirate ship set has over 200 of them, all ironically not attached to the set.

OverAnalytical
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Just give it a couple years and you will have 51090 _half_ 1x1 round tiles! I thought cheese slopes are bad, but the amount of 1x1 round tiles that have cracked on me is even more insane!

scottthewaterwarrior
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i absolutely love these kinds of videos♡

keisui
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Question… when you say technic pin, does that include the smooth variant too? There are ones that are designed to have more grip, and others made to easily rotate

Alpha-oo
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Wow. This really puts a lot of things into perspective. Thank you for another great, informative video on Lego pieces ^^

Songal
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Crazy facts I didn't know I needed to know! Awesome video 💯

brickfever
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SpitBrix I got a question
which 10 LEGO sets do you hate?


(no knockoff LEGO sets the real ones made by LEGO)

GengarX
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Not an army worthy of Mandalore with those studs, but certainly the ammunition for said army.

lazulenoc
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Side note: that Mandalorian Battle Pack is awesome. Some of my favorite minifigs in my collection.

hostiledodo
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ah i see why studs are currency in the lego games

triangulism
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The Thumbnail tho Omg LOL
Ye this is accurate
And I love this videos

Deby_Bumblebee