What is the best LEGO alternative?

Top 10 Lego Alternatives

  • GIGI BLOKS 100 XXL BUILDING BLOCKS.
  • Mega Bloks Let’s Get Learning.
  • Lincoln Logs –100th Anniversary Tin-111 Pieces-Real Wood Logs.

Who are Lego’s competitors?

LEGO’s competitors LEGO’s top competitors include Bandai Namco, Mattel, Hasbro and New Bright. LEGO is a company that develops, produces, markets, and sells play materials. Bandai Namco is a provider of entertainment-related products.

Does Bricklink have fake LEGO?

Replicas and Counterfeit Items: All LEGO items must be original and genuine. Replica boxes, photocopies of instructions, or any other counterfeit listings are not permitted. Modified Parts: All parts listed in your store must be genuine LEGO parts in their original, unmodified condition.

Is there a cheap version of Lego?

Mega Bloks – Perfect for Toddlers If you’re looking for the bigger type of lego blocks, I recommend the Mega Bloks brand. Both their big and small pieces are of good quality and have no issue locking together. What’s more is that Pieces for Mega Bloks are considerably cheaper than Lego’s Duplo set.

Are off brand Legos worth it?

LEGO sets can be expensive, so your options are quite limited if you’re on a tight budget. Other brands can offer you more pieces and bigger builds for less than LEGO. The other main reason to go with a knockoff is simply for more options. A knockoff may produce sets LEGO never would (or hasn’t gotten around to).

Are there counterfeit Legos?

There is a thriving market in counterfeit Lego : The Indicator from Planet Money Counterfeit Lego kits, made illegally in China, are giving collectors a headache.

Are LEGO’s made in China?

Manufacturing of Lego bricks occurs at several locations around the world. Moulding is done in Billund, Denmark; Nyíregyháza, Hungary; Monterrey, Mexico and, most recently, in Jiaxing, China. Brick decorations and packaging are done at plants in Denmark, Hungary, Mexico and Kladno in the Czech Republic.

Does Mattel make Lego?

A Lego set (above) and a Mega set (below) made by Mattel. Though the underlying play experience of building blocks is essentially the same, there are some key differences between the Lego and Mega brands. A main point of differentiation: how the characters look.

Where do BrickLink sellers get their Lego?

BL MB: The bulk of my inventory comes from buying sets on sale at local stores, such as Target, Meijer, Toys’R’us, and Walmart, or when LEGO Shop at Home has good deals, I buy there too.