@@denizbeytekin9853i dont really remember the reason but i think it has to do with the meaning, it was legdot which means build it or smth and just cant be on plural, dude just search it on google.
It’s sort of a little sad that he got rid of his opened sets to have perfect unopened copies. This is more akin to collecting boxes than it is to enjoy Lego as a hobby. But to each their own.
I don’t know if that is quite true. He does seem to know quite a bit about Lego Star Wars and has a connection to the sets not just for an eventual prophet.
No this is a cool type of collection. Also having all his sets sealed takes up so much less space. I personally don't open any sets anymore and am waiting till I move to bigger home because I dont have room
Totally agree, I would even argue this is stupid. Wrapping boxes into plastic, after all these are toys they where made to be played. And now they sit unopened in somebody's house. But like you said to each there own.
20:49 hahahhahaha so the blue t shirt guy took all the lego and didn't want to share with that little kid, then got karma punished when the kid took the far more valuable set before he did loooooooool
"And I thought, y'know, something that you would really enjoy is having like a piece to y'know display behind this" "Is this your way of saying they're making a Teen Titans Lego set?" *Noah.exe has stopped working*
Knowing just how much Ryan enjoys Lego box collecting as well, this room is basically his dream room lol. Can't wait for you to get a house brotha! Hope to see a full tour of the house as well as how your entire collection looks and fits inside of it!! Gonna be sick!!!! :D
Someone: Who's the number one Lego Star Wars fan Ryan: I am! brickingham28: Amateurs... Ryan: Who said that brickingham28, opening at 6:02: *A M A T E U R S*
That was 22:53 mins on a rollercoaster ride of emotions; motivating, frustrating and satisfying at different points. Sometimes overlapping into an entire new emotion that I’ve never experienced before. I think that I remember smiling and crying simultaneously.
Awe man, that must have been something else to walk into brickingham’s room. Man oh man! How awesome. I would say that would be just like a dedicated baseball fan walking into Cooperstown for the first time. So cool Ryan!
I have seen the current world record collection. I had the privilege of counting it for Guinness . It was an amazing collection but I love how these are displayed. Thanks for sharing.
I saw you at the Brickfair, I was walking past some star wars builds and almost ran into you, and I was like: "Hey this guy looks familiar", and then I see the camera man behind you and realize who you are.
I was building lego when I was 10 years old. Now i'm 18 and start to get interesting on it again. These video are the reason why most of my first salary will be lego 😂
Man I love the Borat bit at the beginning of this video. I don’t know why but , “ I is the stills laughings the funnies….,” Keep up the amazing reviews and Vlogs.!
10019 was repacked in a slightly larger colour box. However that box was fitted over the black and white box of the tantive. The 10018 was only ever available in the black and white box as far as I know. The 7191 and 7181 are also black and white boxes. They were the 4 original ucs.
the dream room but also it hits my soul seeing the amount of unopened clone trooper and hoth attack accessory packs he has when it's sold out on lego's website and my local stores
It’s crazy how he mentioned 3 of those sets he still needs and definitely had them as a kid then gave them away when stopped playing with legos. And now I’m back into them 😭
It feels like too many of us are doing this. There's a dude in SoCal with a warehouse with 3-5 of each complete SW and other themes. I'm sure someone else has 10 of each somewhere..
No Way. That's too ironic. I found a ucs Naboo starfighter in a bag at a yard sale along with the 2011 Sith infiltrator and a bunch of older mini sets for 20$. That's kinda insane how close the finds were.
Dude, has a stunningly beautiful collection. Not my thing, I'm not into boxes and I enjoy building and viewing the final display of the set, but still wow what a beautifully displayed collection. Who's the Scottish Knight (I think that's what he said)?