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O**N
It fits real lego perfectly, nice colours and so far sturdy
I was abit worried after reading some reviews about blocks hard to remove / not fitting. Not the case for me, my 5 year old has no problem removing block and even larger pieces fit very well. Yes if you fit 2 large plates together they can be difficult to separate - this applied equally to real Lego..Colours rich and good selection.Possible not a robust are real Lego but not broken as yet.. Packaging not great but mine arrived undamaged.Would buy again
G**
Perfect proper size flexible and strong just like well known brands ;)
Perfect can't complain
A**W
Ok cheap alternative, but no way near as good as the genuine ones.
I bought these as they were much cheaper than the genuine Lego versions we already had. Initially I was pleased, the bricks fitted well, and the colours were good. Unfortunately they are not as flexible as the Lego ones and one soon cracked. The savings over genuine are then not so good.Worth noting these have very sharp corners whereas the genuine ones are nicely rounded, not ideal for young kids.The main problem has been they have noticeably started to curl up at the edges and are no longer flat. The genuine ones are still perfect after many years of use.Ok cheap alternative, but no way near as good as the genuine ones.
S**A
exactly as described
good quality materials
L**N
No longer available from Lego, a must for desert scenes
These Lekebaby sand baseplates were an interesting purchase. As an avid Lego fan I’ve never bought a ‘compatible with Lego but not technically trademark infringing’ product before as I really appreciate the quality genuine Lego bricks offer.However recently Lego decided to inexplicably retire its sand / tan large baseplates. Are Lego denying the existence of deserts, beaches and children’s sandpits? I certainly hope not.With a growing Star Wars Tatooine based model collection I had an urgent need for desert coloured baseplates, and although not really urgently needed the Lekebaby baseplates seemed to be the best value and rated option on Amazon.The baseplates themselves are 32 x 32 studs, matching the standard Lego large baseplate size and, aside from the lack of Lego trademarks, are virtually identical in every sense. They come in packs of 6 priced at £15.99 meaning ~£2.66 per baseplate, a sizeable difference to Lego’s price of £7.99 for one of its standard 32 stud baseplates.However, it must be noted that whereas Lego now pack their baseplates in paper packaging for environmental reasons, these plates were entirely packaged in plastic. Greta would be fuming and I’m mildly disappointed.Would I buy other non-Lego parts? No. Lego have simply offered me so much pleasure over several decades, more then one and less then four without being more specific, that my loyalty persists. But in lieu of sand Lego baseplates I can’t help but recommend these Lekebaby plates. For Lego fans creating desert scenes in particular they are strongly recommended.
L**R
All good but came with corners chipped
Works well (it fits with Lego). However, each baseplate had at least one chipped corner, probably because it didn’t come in any protective packaging (it had only a plastic wrap). Also these base plates won’t blend in so well as they are much more shiny than Lego ones, which are more matte.
A**D
Great product, much less cost than Lego brand
Great product, much less cost than Lego brand
A**E
Good value for money
Not very sturdy but not fragile. We had it for quite some time now. Good value for money, happy with it.
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