Touring the LEGO Factory in Denmark!

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Published 2024-01-23
Thank you to the LEGO Masters production crew for making this happen! Join us as we take you on an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look at the LEGO Factory in Billund, Denmark!

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All Comments (21)
  • The fact this mad lad starts every episode walking backwards down a twisting stairway absolutely LITTERED with Lego and doesn't hit a single one or miss a single step means there must be some dark magic or something involved on this channel
  • @Cold__Soup
    7:55 those black tubes are just water lines either cooling or heating the mold. The plastic is injected from the back from a massive barrel that is extremely hot.
  • This guy must be very familiar with his room layout to be confident enough to walk backwards past all those sets for a minute straight
  • @MAJ0RMEL0DY
    The intro will be remembered as one of the best long shots in movie history.
  • @orien2v2
    Not saying this is why but it's a huge plus for Lego that you've won Lego Masters. You've gotten a huge boost in your relationship with Lego and making content with this new found success for your own channel also helps Lego PR-wise. It's basically Free Advertising+ for them, not that they needed it anyway. Guess it's really a win-win for everyone, even viewers of your channel. Can't speak for the other contestants lol
  • @Hashedup360
    My wife said I had too much stuff, it's around 50 anime figures. I sent her this video and now I can add 50 more, thanks duckbricks!
  • @javiersp15
    Goinq down the stairs, walking backwards around your priceless lego collection, looking straight at the camera and speaking eloquently about the topic of the video. Each of these is a skill hard enough now imagine it ALL AT THE SAME TIME! Impressive.
  • @skeletonpatch
    The other day I dug out an old book I have, “The World of LEGO Toys”, from 1987, which includes a chapter all about the manufacturing process as well as packaging. I was really hoping that you’d get to show them packing the boxes up close as I suspect the general process probably hasn’t changed much between then and now. The book specifically points out the surprising amount of automation for the time and that there weren’t many employees roaming around. It also found at least seven different ways to brag about how high LEGO’s standards of quality are compared to any other company that produces injection-molded plastic products.
  • @ahchiu9
    I'm pretty sure the rubber tubes at 7:45 are feeding the machines soup. They work very hard all day and need their sustenance
  • @markgregory983
    The sheer engineering and craftmanship to design the moulds and machines, let alone the lego, is just incredible. I am also a diehard warhammer hobbiest, and its rare to ever get to see the duel, and now quad, injection machines. It is an extremely high skilled job, and most people in the industry are snapped up by big medical companies (thats where the real money is in mould design now), so seeing how amazing these factories are is like art in itself. So thankyou for showing this. It makes me appreciate what it takes to get our hobby in our hands.
  • @roddlez
    Wow, thank you, Chris and Robert! and thank you to LEGO for letting you publish this! I loved seeing LEGO manufcaturing in action. LEGO has such an amazing system for manufacturing all these bricks and pieces and getting those to the many millions of customers around the world. Definitely the Ministry of LEGO Magick.
  • @rbletitgo4948
    Thanks to you for giving Lego a channel that is only focus of the brand to be seen as a wonderful toy. That is why Lego can intrust in you and not others. It is a hard line to hold but you have the past history to prove it.
  • @RetroActionUK
    One of the most fascinating videos yet! Incredible footage of the LEGO factory in Billund!
  • @M0torsagmannen
    thank you for letting use take part in this unique experience!
  • @AnomalyAlter
    That's amazing. Way more sterile, and far more robotic arms than I expected Love the random enigmatic Bionicle Totem Maybe it's trying to summon Gen 3
  • It's nice to see how clean the warehouse, factory, robots and all the equipment, etc are. Very interesting video!
  • @fsj9441
    2:12 You nailed the pronunciation. Cheers from Denmark!
  • @FabuBrik
    Gotta love the consistency of being placed on LAN probation and yet allowed unprecedented access with video recording of unreleased sets 😅
  • @FromaniaBricks
    Incredible! What an experience to be given such access!! Thank you for thinking of your subscribers along the way and capturing it for all of us to see as well!