Rare Lego Colors You Never Knew Existed...

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Published 2024-05-17
In this video, we'll explore the fascinating realm of the rarest LEGO colors. From elusive hues that have appeared in just a handful of sets, to discontinued shades that collectors would love to get their hands on, we'll uncover the stories behind these unique bricks. Whether you're a seasoned LEGO enthusiast or new to the hobby, you'll learn about the historical context, production challenges, and the sets that feature these rare colors. Get ready to see LEGO bricks in a whole new light as we count down the rarest and most coveted colors in the LEGO universe! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more LEGO content. Let's build our knowledge together!

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All Comments (19)
  • @Laurgo23
    The C3-PO is pearl gold, and the adventurers sword is Chrome Gold. Not the same color
  • There is pearl copper, metallic copper, two-tone copper and speckle black copper too.
  • @jach2513
    Which years were right? Several times you said something and the text said something else.
  • @Brickticks
    Bright reddish lilac? That’s the original purple dude, and it was in production at least as far back as 1999, as it was used in gasgano’s Podracer from 7171 Mos Espa Podrace…. Plus, correct me if I’m wrong, but pretty sure it was used in some technic sets prior to that, as well as for at least one Bionicle Kanohi Pakari Mask and one of two Nui Jaga. Also, am pretty sure that “Dark Royal Blue” is not a color in the Lego portfolio, ever. Also, “bright bluish violet” isn’t the actual name of that color, it’s just violet, and it was known to have appeared back in 1999 with a small McDonald’s promotional poly bag based around the character Grimace. Seriously dude, get your facts in line. I would mention the light pearl gold debacle, but it appears someone already did, so, I won’t.
  • @waffletop1018
    what about that one variant of the mask of light? on bricklink it is called "trans white with sparkles" (or something along those lines) along with a few others, but it really isn't that color
  • @screamcollector
    what's your source for the claim that "licensed themes grew the need for new colors significantly"?
  • @byronasaur
    what about the new cosmic-looking color that comes in the new space themed sets
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