RARE LEGO COLORS you DIDN'T know EXIST...

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These are the rarest LEGO brick colors...
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Did you know that some LEGO colors have only ever been used for 1 piece in 1 set? They're super rare! In this video, we'll explore the rarest LEGO colors - from chrome green to flamingo pink, you may have never known that these special colors even existed! Many of these rare color pieces are also extremely valuable compared to bricks of more common colors. Be sure to watch the entire video to see the rarest and most expensive colors from the diverse LEGO color palette that is used for LEGO sets and LEGO minifigures - Enjoy!

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SpitBrix
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I love the pastel and vibrant colors, and am glad that LEGO has been producing some of these lately!

The Flamingo Pink is very pretty, it's awesome that it glows! 😍

lunabricksasmr
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Glad to say i have a chrome Vader in very good condition.
And it was a steal.
I honestly feel kinda bad for the guy i bought it from in hindsight.

Ilyena
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One rare piece that I tried to find (and eventually did for a yellow lightsaber for the Rise of Skywalker Rey) is the translucent yellow rod in the Lego DC set Green Lantern vs Sinestro. The rod is part of Sinestro's staff. As far as I know, that is the only set to ever used it. Not an easy peace to find.

stevegallo
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The newest solid color introduced before Vibrant Yellow was Vibrant Coral.

Flamingo Pink was used for part 4278579.

YoutubeChannel-pdxf
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3:43 I heard from a thumbnail and video title that this series actually saved Lego from going out of business! Apparently it was a full documentary…

lloydivenn
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Fluorescent colours, like that Flamingo Pink, would be an amazing addition

frtzkng
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A metallic red Iron Man would be really cool.

azaanimations
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If Barbie and Lego had a child.. Belville💀💀

Megamaking
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I love that the most common Lego color is lime green, because lime green is my favorite color! Nice video SpitBrix!
Keep up the good work! 👍

Totallysteak
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Was surprised to discover that vibrant green is that common. One of my favorite colors and I thought it's pretty rare, lol.

KrupaUsername
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I have had the idea for a video like this for over a year now but other YouTubers wouldn’t do it. Cool to see it done

alanrichardhunt
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The original colors of Lego are red, blue, yellow, black, and white. Green was only used for trees and baseplates. Transparent was special, and grey came later. Rails were blue, and jumpers were white 2x8 plates.

Nikioko
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Weird fact the LEGO modoc has a trans green minifig head in side the head

carriehopwood
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Thanks for your research. This was very informative! Love your content. :)

bricktracytv
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I stopped buying Lego pieces, I just get bricks from different manufacturers and since Lego has been on a massive cost cutting trip over the last 20 years they don't even have the quality argument anymore.

roadrunner
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Now I know what to make the primary color for Mana's (an oc) partner build when I get that far

djt
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I love all these videos that go into obscure things, like colors ^^

Songal
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Slight correction: There were some events that gave away chrome Vader polybags. I actually got a couple from LEGOLAND back in the day during a special event

Clone
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I like all your LEGO videos, but this one is essentially fascinating to me.
I like talking about color and I know a whole lot about it but it's only book learning! You see I'm colorblind. And not simply red Green colorblind like 80% of the worlds colorblind population...my retinas are so devoid of rods and cones that I barely see and differentiate primary colors. Secondary and tertiary colors are really hard for me to tell apart. I remember, back in the 1980's, there were like nine or ten Lego colors. Only totally clear for transparent ones, no pinks or purples, no orange, no brown, one green, one blue, one red, one yellow, one grey, you get the idea.
My first best most favorite set from those days was the now classic airport. It had like five or six of them. I already owned some inheritance Lego from the late '70s and I had some old pieces, but even as more colors were added I had no friggin' idea how far they were gonna go. When Blacktron came out I had to ask my dad about the transparent yellow ones. " Is that green or yellow" I could not tell. Then pirates with brown and dark grey pieces. Then later on more blue pieces including the transparent blue. Then high school, culinary school and life without LEGO for over twenty years. I got back into Lego in the last 18 months and I currently have more LEGO than I originally gave away back in '95! Went to brickfest Denver back in October...that mosaic thing they did was super cool! I was almost completely useless though! So many colors now that even normally sighted folks were having trouble. I don't seem to have trouble with black and white pieces and I was walking around the group asking the participants for the colors of tiles the others were looking for. So that was fun! I noticed some stuff there about folks having trouble with certain pinkish and purplish colors between the guide sheets and the actual required colors. I remembered that a couple hours ago when I saw your video about pink LEGO. Absolutely fascinating info. I love LEGO, even when I owned none, I still purchased for friends kids! But really, aren't there just too many colors of LEGO now? I realize my just not having the ability to look at a piece and tell you what color it is. I pretty much guess based on what it looks like compared to other things which somebody has told me what color it is. I always thought cantaloupes were green throughout because I asked someone " what color is cantaloupe?" They said green. I remembered then later when trimming the peel off one the Chef said " you gotta cut off the green stuff." So, that pretty much demonstrates my relationship with color. I I love talking about color though. It's like a magic y'all have that I will never understand!

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