LEGO Instructions but you need Scissors ✂️

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You have to cut your LEGO Bricks for these sets
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In this video, we take a look at some of the most notable and funny examples of LEGO sets that require the builder to cut their LEGO pieces in order to complete the build! This instruction step is very rare in LEGO sets - watch to see them all!

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They need a lego set where you build a pair of scissors and cut with those

DinoProdz
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The original lego pirates ships (black seas barracuda and caribbean clipper from 1989) had one big piece of fabric that you would have to cut the sails out. i own both of these ships

AydenTheCarrot
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This sounds like the most stressful building strategy.

IMO-ev
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Only set i've built is the custom X-Wing by Jerac, I didn't know that was an official lego thing to do until seeing this

type_s_tyler
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I remember cutting those pneumatic tubes for all my sets back as a kid. But what's more silly to me is the story about that snow mobile, because Lego did produce these hoses in the required length (7 knobs), but never in red. Instead, they just included a 14 knob hose… Maybe those where left over from the 2005 Enzo Ferrari.

kailahmann
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OKAY... on the Seattle Space Needle set, I will say, it was a challenge for me to cut those tubes.
Because the only pair of scissors I could find in the entire house was a pair of cat nail trimmers.

corinthianimperialstudios
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Just when you thought using stickers was stressful enough

yettai
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I'd prefer it if they supplied the pneumatic hose as one long length, then they could also sell the long lengths on Lego bricks and pieces. It's hard to make your own design when you are stuck with their lengths of hoses.

radbot
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There have been also some "ropes" (plastic strings) in Lego sets that you have needed to cut. My boyfriend told that at least an old Lego Castle set had strings for the drawbridge.

Pehmokettu
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YES I REMEMBER THESE. My dad did the cutting for me.

OzMediaOfficial
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Are there any where you are required to cut or otherwise damage rigid components?

AtomicShrimp
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I think the only time I had to cut anything in a set is with those Lego city sets that had string in them, like the coastguard helicopter for example.

OneRandomDragonLover
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I have a creators helicopter set (from easily 10 years ago), it had one of those wind-up winches and it would ask you to cut the string to appropriate lengths, depending on which of the 3 builds you were making, I never cut the string though

gperm
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0:33 Scissors aside, how did Lego predict what the Minecraft bedrock texture would look like in 2003?

sirskillz_
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i have that space needle and i totally forgot i had to cut the tubes but after watching this i remember being really shocked by that while building lol!

pitboy
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Onlly thing I can think of, is maybe Lego's manufacturing process isn't precise enough for things like this?
That, and adding a billion different sizes of tubing all with exact measurements would make anything extremely confusing.

Vocaloid-English
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I actually remember my dad cutting one of the tubes wrong for me when I was building the first lego set in the video. He screamed at the lego box while I was laughing my ass off

Kyss
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I remember building Space Needle. It was my first set which, despite the fact that it didn't have ropes, it wouldn't be possible to build without scissors. I suppose that now Lego wouldn't decided on such a solution.

gosigrattagosigmus
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well i think that the pieces are cut for a certain size and cannot be adjusted to the desirable amount size in the instructions, im not sure if what i said is correct but this is probably the reason. for example if you need different kinds of many hoses in a single lego set i think it would be hard to manufacture considering the different types of lengths, but if a lego set requires hoses that are all the same length, that would be easy to manufacture since it does not require different lengths. (It is just what i think and i dont know what is the real reason why)

pineapple
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It wasn't in the instructions, but I did have to cut a actual brick in half. It was a lighthouse and it needed two (2) 1x3 white bricks and the only pieces there was a 1x6. Yes, I cut it in half. And yes, it did take a while.

andrewmccanna