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Asian fake LEGO reviewed. Home> Not quite LEGO (Review)Not quite LEGO (Review)Posted by admin on April 1. Twain Driver For Canoscan Scanner Installer. We all remember LEGO (tm). You know, that toy that used to be made by the same company that now makes the Star Wars themed DIY design kits?

I decided recently to import some samples from China, because when the copyrights fell off the design of the amazing brick system of course hundreds of Asian factories came with their own box. In this post I evaluate my personal experience with the kits of the three with a decent collection of boxes and relatively easy to find: If this review leads you to develop an interest in something, do let me know, enough positive reactions might lead me to do a one- off import session of a limited number of different boxes.

Disclaimer. In this review it is important to know that I have not bought any boxes of original LEGO (tm) past 2. This is mainly due to the overly designed and complex building blocks used these days, and indeed the last boxes I did buy, that prevent real creativity.

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This prevents me from commenting on the newest of the new LEGO (tm) series, apart from the NXT systems, with which I have worked for the First (tm) LEGO (tm) League. IMPORTANT: This is a review of one or two boxes of a brand, randomly bought. Chance may have played a part in my conclusions and NO guarantee can be given of the quality until a good number of different boxes of a single brand have been evaluated by two or three level- headed people. Actual Review. First, let's look at the boxes of the kits. They're all basically the late 1. Simple, clear, good looking, just with a lot of Chinese characters I cannot read. Nice, isn't it? Booklets.

Well, up next are the booklets, I feel that all of them are a bit too concise for the age advertised on the box. I have my doubts whether the complexity of a single step will be correctly executed by all children. But in a way this was sometimes also true of the genuine article all those years back.

Sluban. Sluban did its best to resemble the genuine booklets, with a small block indicating the parts to be used in a step, displayed next to the actual layer of parts to be added in vibrant colours, on top the faded colours of the previous step: KAZI & Enlighten. That said, I did also enjoy the KAZI and the Enlighten booklets. They employ a similar tactic of using the blocks next to each step to show how a portion of that step should be built. Whether it's the wheel of the ship, or just how a few block should be arranged. This breaks a little from the ideology . Because the KAZI and Enlighten use a similar tactic, I choose to save a little space by only showing the marginally better Enlighten booklet: Building. Building the kits turned out to be very easy for a 3.

Technical education. No suprise there I suppose.

So I decided to keep an eye on the brick finish and quality along the way, as well as test their proper compatibility with the original branded stuff. This last part because I had heard horrible comments about that quality of the knock off boxes. KAZII started out with building the KAZI set, of which I bought two because that meant outrageous discount in a trade- spectacular end of March. Both boxes contain the same parts and extras, nothing left to chance there.

I had not really expected otherwise. What was fairly obvious when building this set is that there is limited quality control on the molding and printing equipment. Most parts go easily on and stick decently, but some have slight disfigurements that make them hard to apply.

Some parts end up being a bit crooked. There are no big problems with building and it can be completed in a fairly straight forward manner, but at some points I had to wonder: . There was a little shaving and cramping on both ends, but visually the elements seemed to match and it wasn't very hard to combine parts in various manners. I would, however, not advise it on account of increased risk of wear and tear on either side. Some results: Enlighten. Next, after the slight disappointment of KAZI's finish I decided to go with Enlighten, because I had seen Sluban in some local shops and I had some faith they had done some research.

How right was I? You will find out. The first thing that caught my eye about the set was the great finish of the parts, things looked familiar, smooth and reusable. Not only that, while building I actually got a little bit giddy of the smooth fit of each part onto the next. Clearly these parts had some time put in to make generic parts stack in a neat way. They make me think of the LEGO (tm) Architecture series: Nice imaginative constructions using mostly basic parts in a good colour scheme. Only for kids. I was also amazed to find that all the parts fitted onto real LEGO (tm) parts without causing any direct damage or stress.

In fact, if you would give me a bag of 5. LEGO (tm) and 5. 0% These exact parts I doubt if I could easily sort them out without a building manual. There are minor differences, and you can see the real brand has more experience in producing the parts, but even the skeleton with the treasure chest caught my eye, because it actually felt a bit rattly, without falling apart. Also on the figurines the joints feel good, the hands snap in, allowing easy rotation without constantly falling out.

The Enlighten kit really lifted my spirits tonight. I had planned on giving away all the end products, having someone in mind for this set as well, but I think I really king of want to keep it! They even threw in some sea- salt glitter in the boat's wooden parts. Some results (The one upside down: The white plate is genuine Denmarkian plastic): Sluban.

Well, I picked the fire squad set with my mother in mind, but after writing and reading- back this review, I am actually hesitant about giving it to her. The brick quality was clear immediately, not- quite- alike and not entirely in alignment. What also caught my eye in the first few steps is that the bricks supplied were smaller than would have been efficient and sturdy. So I suspect this brand actually makes the minimum required number of different size bricks to make it's models. This is a valid business strategy, but to the more discerning little builder it might feel bit of a hassle. And it certainly does not add to structural integrity.

The colours go more towards the old 1. It is a reasonably nice set, but the end result isn't as impressive as the Enlighten kit. There's some hard corners and unfortunate design edges. This may be because it's a helicopter and not a boat, but on the other hand KAZI had a helicopter and those parts were a much nicer fit.

So on the one hand Sluban wins here because of the re- usability of the bricks (all standard), on the other hand I think a few extra parts could have helped the design greatly to reduce some unfavourable edges. All things considered with the nice booklet make- up and easy to stack bricks I would have gladly put Sluban above KAZI for it's versatility. Until suddenly the arms of the figurines started falling out on cross drafts.

The parts involved do not snap in like with the Enlighten parts, or press in tightly with the original LEGO (tm) stuff, they're in there, but they might just as likely not be. This sparked a session of close inspection of all things moving and snap- in and it turns out that actually the fit of these kinds of couplings are all a bit iffy. This combined with some unfortunate construction planning unfortunately puts this brand quite a bit behind the KAZI model.

I am not so much disappointed in the brand, because it was highly affordable, but I am once again disappointed in . Once again I would not throw them in with the bunch. There was no immediate wear or tear to be detected, but I wasn't quite comfortable with it either. It'd probably be okay, but I'd rather not. Some results: Scoring.

Well, here we go then. The scoring: Booklet clarity: KAZI: 8 out of 1. Enlighten: 8 out of 1. Sluban: 7 out of 1. Booklet design: KAZI: 8 out of 1. Enlighten: 8 out of 1. Sluban: 9 out of 1.