Is LEGO Quality declining?

Is LEGO Quality declining?

The quality has not declined. Lego has the highest standards when it comes to quality. Over the years they have tried different methods of producing bricks in different ways including most recently producing bricks made solely from plants.

Are brown Legos brittle?

The LEGO Group has been working hard to address reported issues with Reddish Brown bricks becoming brittle and breaking under use. The issues have been identified and we are happy to announce that they have been fixed.

Is LEGO a quality?

LEGO makes billions of elements every year, and they are well-known for the strict quality standards that they have. This is what allows parts from today to connect with parts from decades ago. It has been touted that LEGO only has an error rate of 0.000000018%. That’s eighteen in a billion.

Are there any issues with the new Lego colours?

The issues have been identified and we are happy to announce that they have been fixed. The fixes were put in place earlier this year for the LEGO colours 154 (New Dark Red), 192 (Reddish Brown) and 308 (Dark Brown). We waited until now to make the announcement, as we wanted to be 100% certain all issues had been addressed and fixed.

Why are my Lego bricks turning reddish brown?

The LEGO Group has been working hard to address reported issues with Reddish Brown bricks becoming brittle and breaking under use. The issues have been identified and we are happy to announce that they have been fixed.

What makes LEGO different from all other Legos?

LEGO Apologizes for Brittle, Reddish Brown Bricks – Assures Problem is Now Solved Designing a system of plastic bricks and pieces that can be assembled, stand up to semi-rough handling, and yet still be disassembled without too much effort is an art mastered by LEGO. It’s these qualities that put LEGO above many inferior copycats.

Are there any Lego sets that are missing elements?

Fortunately missing elements from LEGO sets is quit rare. LEGO is very good at making sure that every set contains exactly what it supposed to. In fact in all the LEGO sets I have ever gotten I have only run into a truly missing element issue once (in a recent LEGO Mixels set).