100 Pack Building Blocks at Poundland for a quid £1.00
Well lego coasts loads and kids are always losing bits. So why not try "I cant believe its not lego" for just a quid.
Well lego coasts loads and kids are always losing bits. So why not try "I cant believe its not lego" for just a quid.
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Jump to unread Post a CommentNo, these are chunkier and the little nobbly bits are higher. They're fantastic though - we've got tons of real Lego, but the kids often play with this instead as it's just plain blocks with some wheels so they can make what they want with it rather than Lego sets which are model kits. We bought 4 packs and stuck it in a box - not the same worry if you lose a bit either. These are also easier to undo.
Actually the shape looks different. But the main difference between LEGO and "competing" products is the material. LEGOs are made from ABS, which is a high quality thermoplastic material with excellent accuracy. Competitors use cheaper but inferior material such as PP. You get what you pay for.
'does' (_;)
Wow how did you pick up that and miss the OP spelling mistake, shame on u!
'does' (_;)
Wow how did you pick up that and miss the OP spelling mistake, shame on u!
"shame on you"
'does' (_;)
Wow how did you pick up that and miss the OP spelling mistake, shame on u!
"shame on you"
Its called an abbreviation grandpa.
Actually the shape looks different. But the main difference between LEGO and "competing" products is the material. LEGOs are made from ABS, which is a high quality thermoplastic material with excellent accuracy. Competitors use cheaper but inferior material such as PP. You get what you pay for.
I don't think anyone was contemplating any serious construction projects with this material.
'does' (_;)
Wow how did you pick up that and miss the OP spelling mistake, shame on u!
"shame on you"
Its called an abbreviation grandpa.
Actually its not an abbreviation son, got anything else you want to get wrong?
'does' (_;)
why do you feel the need to correct this persons spelling, what if they are dylexic
'does' (_;)
why do you feel the need to correct this persons spelling, what if they are dylexic
Dyslexics (not dylexic) need all the help they can get. And it's "person's".
This has been a free public service.
(I really hope I haven't made spelling/grammar mistakes. It appears to me those grammar-Nazis are out for blood.)