Topic: Come on LEGO company!

I mean really.
Honestly this should deserve a thread, but I'm sure it would have been over looked in the Cafe Corner thread.
Last edited by Blacitch (April 22, 2010 (10:12am))
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I mean really.
Honestly this should deserve a thread, but I'm sure it would have been over looked in the Cafe Corner thread.
Last edited by Blacitch (April 22, 2010 (10:12am))
I defidently think this is for fails. But that really looks like a mega-blox shot. Lego does a much sharper printing job.
I defidently think this is for fails. But that really looks like a mega-blox shot. Lego does a much sharper printing job.
Mega-Bloks doesn't have the assortment of parts that are visible in the picture, so it could be another company.
~SGZ

Wow, I seriously have nothing to say for once. Other than saying that it surprises me. It does.
It looks like an older Lego manual, I'm pretty sure mega-blocks have photos of the set being constructed on each page rather than the close up illustration in the lego ones.
no, I once got them for my birthday. But they are very confusing and the pictures are low quality.
That looks like the instructions for every Lego set I got when I was younger.
I defidently think this is for fails. But that really looks like a mega-blox shot. Lego does a much sharper printing job.
What is Mega-Blocks? Sounds like a cheapo chinese company ![]()

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