The Weirdest and Most Unexpected Lego Products - Review

TLDRIn this video, I spend $450 on weird and unexpected Lego products, including a vintage windup motor and a brick speaker. Some products are popping, like a functioning Lego camera, while others, like Lego wristbands, need to be dropped. I also showcase Lego keyrings, playing cards, and brick stands that can stick to metal surfaces with hidden magnets.

Key insights

💰Some vintage Lego products from the 80s can still work and are valuable.

🔊The Lego brick speaker has a cool design but falls short in sound quality.

🔦The Lego brick torch is small but surprisingly brighter than expected.

🧦Lego-themed socks are stylish and comfortable.

🎥The Lego make-your-own-movie book is a creative way to delve into stop-motion animation.

Q&A

Can Lego wristbands be used to attach Lego bricks?

No, the Lego wristbands are not the right scale and cannot attach Lego bricks.

Do the Lego playing cards have hidden features?

No, the Lego playing cards are regular playing cards with a Lego-themed design.

Do the Lego brick stands work well on metal surfaces?

Yes, the Lego brick stands have hidden magnets and can stick to metal surfaces securely.

Can the Lego brick speaker be connected together?

No, the Lego brick speakers cannot be connected or stacked together.

Are the vintage Lego products valuable?

Some vintage Lego products from the 80s can still work and hold value among collectors.

Timestamped Summary

00:00I spent $450 on weird and unexpected Lego products.

02:35Vintage Lego windup motor from the 80s still works and has value among collectors.

05:20The Lego brick speaker has a cool design but falls short in sound quality.

08:10The Lego brick torch is small but surprisingly brighter than expected.

10:55Lego-themed socks are stylish and comfortable.

13:40The Lego make-your-own-movie book is a creative way to delve into stop-motion animation.