Sunday, 27 January 2013

Star Exploring Vehicle

The first loot showcase will feature a humble Lego brick copy from China named "ENLIGHTEN".
Fyi there are many Lego brick copies out there but Enlighten by far produces better brick qualities (compared to Kazi and other chinese names which i can't pronounce.) They are compatible with Lego. (This doesnt seem to be an issue as Hasbro has also released their own brick copy of Lego which is also compatible although costs almost the same.)
How do they escape copyright claims? By having their own original designs. Some themes might be the same but are arguably too general to face any copyright claim. E.g. fire fighters, police, space. Hardcore Lego collectors will be able to spot some blatant direct design copies, but for the most part they are indeed injected with their own themes and specialized parts. (They are getting smart).
Have a looksee.. at this super affordable 59 pcs brick toy.. it would cost what? Easily 4 times more if it was Lego.
Novelty factor:
Alien brick (see pics)
Special tyres
Articulated robotic arm
Good quality figurine
Status: Loot
Skeleloot says: Brick toys are "sustainable entertainment". Assemble, disassemble, reassemble. (Limited only to your creativity).


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