Do Lego bricks with production errors hold any value?
>>11846946No, 99% of defective toys today are worthless and undesirable.
if it's something like those test bricks with the weird marble pattern then sure but "random technic bit with a molding error" is literal trashthe value of a production error is 60% in its story and 40% in its uniqueness. ask TCG collectors, if a card is miscut by a few millimeters or if a printing has an egregious error that made it onto an entire print run, it might be worth a couple extra pennies. if half the card is missing or you just randomly have the one sheet where they kept the MTG back on the printer while making pokemon cards, that can go for a hell of a lot more.
ONLY if they look like dicks
No, they're called "standard Lego quality".
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