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Is LEGO MOC real LEGO?

Is LEGO MOC real LEGO?

LEGO® MOC stands for LEGO® My Own Creation, or My Own Creation. LEGO® MOCs are not official LEGO® sets designed and built by LEGO® fans. However, you also have LEGO® sets that have been designed and built by fans themselves. These are called LEGO® MOC sets or just LEGO® MOCs.

What is the average price of a LEGO set?

about 11 cents
As mentioned, the average price of one Lego piece is about 11 cents. You ultimately want to aim for the cheapest price per Lego piece, preferably $0.06 and lower but anything under $0.14 would still be good….Conclusion.

Number of Pieces Good Set Price
300 < $42
500 < $70
700 < $98
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Who pays the most for LEGO?

The Toy Zone found that the most expensive LEGO products on Earth are found in Ecuador, where popular sets sell for an average of $672. In Hong Kong, the best-selling sets on the market cost just $111, making it the most affordable place in the world to indulge your LEGO habit.

What is MOC build?

MOC is an acronym for My Own Creation. LEGO MOCs, therefore, mean LEGO My Own Creation, and are creations that have been designed and built by LEGO fans, using original LEGO bricks. These creations or MOCs as we call them, serve as proof that with imagination and a few LEGO bricks, you can build anything!

What does Afol stand for in LEGO?

Adult Fan Of LEGO
AFOL – Adult Fan Of LEGO. ALE – Adult LEGO Enthusiast, synonymous to AFOL.

Why is Lego so expensive?

Lego is more expensive than its direct competitors, but Ms Tutt says its quality is higher. Lego pays licensing for sets that are linked to blockbuster brands such as Star Wars. That cost is directly passed on to consumers, making those sets more expensive.

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How much does a single Lego cost?

On average, one Lego piece costs 10.4 cents.

Are LEGOs cheap?

LEGO sets and bricks are not cheap, and your kid’s Christmas or birthday gift list probably contains some LEGO toys. According to National Geographic Kids, about 28 LEGO sets are sold each second during the Christmas season despite being an expensive toy.

Is LEGO cheaper in USA?

Because LEGO is SO much cheaper in the US than in Denmark. The US has historically had dirt-cheap LEGO compared to the rest of the world, largely because of competition in the US toy market.