Bootleg Lego Dragon Arrives! (January 11, 2024)

You should be careful calling those interlocking toy bricks by the name LEGO. Those bricks are most likely made by BlueBrixx, XINGBAO or some other company.
If LEGO sees other company bricks advertised under the name of LEGO, their lawyers can cause a lot of trouble for you.

Also, if this set would be made by LEGO, the quality would be miserable and half the bricks would come in dozens of different colors (cyan, magenta, red, green) with horrible big working points.

In short:
overprized bad quality with lawyers ruining your day = LEGO
high quality at a reasonable price = not LEGO
 
You should be careful calling those interlocking toy bricks by the name LEGO. Those bricks are most likely made by BlueBrixx, XINGBAO or some other company.
If LEGO sees other company bricks advertised under the name of LEGO, their lawyers can cause a lot of trouble for you.
Yeah, they could cause some trouble for a bootleg seller advertising their bricks as LEGO (which they don't), but we are also within our rights to misname the offending bricks we bought from someone else as "bootleg Legos."
 
I do not know what the actual brand for these is; AliExpress calls them "MOC Bricks" and there was no identifying material on the packaging. I would say they're definitely not one of the clones that's as good as LEGO. You can see in the photo that there are a lot of gaps... and it was noticeably tougher to fit things together in places (especially flat plates). 1000% better than American clones like Kreo, though!
 
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