The LEGO Inside Tour was epic and (surprisingly) worth the price of admission. Grateful to spend time with the gang on this trip and to David for asking me to go with him on the LIT all those years ago!
Nice workaround to get a video of a non-videoable area. But I thought in the past the lego vault was in moving shelving that you turned with a wheel to open. I guess they outgrew that area, but the sunlight streaming in the windows of the new area does concern me.
It’s a HUGE dream of mine to one day be able to afford to go to the inside tour! Great Video David! In a way I got to meet the CEO of LEGO through meeting you. 😅
Wow what a great and well done video my dude! seriously! this captured the essence of LEGO and where the main brewing happens. You got to meet so many cool people and see so many awesome things. This has now been moved to my number 1 bucket list. Superb video 👏
I visited LIT1 in 2023 and it was a rearl once in a live time event. It is worth every cent that it cost. Great people from all over the world, enthusiastic lego employees and many new impressions.
what exactly can you buy in the emloyee store? are there any older sets on sale and how high are the discounts? and is there a limited number of sets you can buy or can you buy like 20 different ones?
It seems that most people are unaware that it's not just about 3000$, since you have to register and wait to be picked from a huge crowd of people. I'm yet to get invited for one of those 😔
I'm not a Die Hard fan of Lego, but I do buy some sets occasionally (I need the Rivendell set!) and to see this episode was a blast. Thank you for sharing this with us! Best regards from Sweden.
Your tour review was absolutely amazing, at least to me. I am a lego’er only for about 2 1/2 years, but this tour would be a highlight of my ‘older’ life. What a fantastic time you must have had. Thank you for posting it…I really enjoyed it.
Solid Brix Studios, I hope you read this. After you mentioned in the video that you were invited to Lego in Denmark. I was wondering if perhaps maybe you can give them ideas of sets to do and maybe give them advice on how to improve their quality of sets and mini-figures. For example perhaps explaining to them how customers would prefer waste capes and more side arm and side leg prints. I personally if I had the opportunity you have, I would have popped an idea to remake the UCS drop ship and AT-OT set in mini-figure scale in the coming years/ waves of Lego sets. It would dream to get that set again! And it wouldn’t hurt to make a mini-figure scale UCS AT-TE as well. ❤ Love your videos. Have been a long time supporter of yours since 2010.
I checked the currency of 25 000 DKK to NOK (Norway) it is over 35 000! That is insane. I would definitely pay it as you get an exclusive set 🙂 Thanks for making this fun video, very fun to watch
That's cool, that in my country (Czech Republic) we have this unique Lego factory you've mentioned! I was always wondering why so many people who sell big sets are from Kladno :D :D I wonder how they are getting those! :D
I think make it worth it spending over $3000 on this tour when you got that fire truck. I probably try to go once a year, to get a limited Lego sets. but I'm sure it very hard getting pick from lego.
I have a model on display in the lego house. It's a man playing the banjo and I think it's in the Yellow zone. I submittied it through the Lego Ideas contest they have every year.
The Lego factory in Virginia is not the first Lego factory in the US. The was a Lego factory in Loveland Colorado that closed years ago. Good trip video.
This was truly inspirational. I hope someday I can afford a trip to the Lego House. I would love to learn more about the manufacturing and history of the company during the tour.
I think it’s safe to say if you have €3000 to spare and lucky enough to get invited, it’s a no brainer if this is a good investment 😂 putting €3000 in while getting €6000+ out of it? Lego fan or not, it’s a simple calculus.