Luke & Leo built the Lazer Blocks Dragon, purchased from QD Stores.
This 882 piece, Lego-style Lazer Blocks Dragon took quite a while to finish, in fact, the build took place across 3 days! If you would like to pick one of these up just visit your local QD store. We got this from the Peterborough, UK branch.
Watch the video below to see what we thought of the Lazer Blocks Dragon:
Transcript of the Lazer Blocks Dragon Review below:
Hello, everyone! It’s Luke and Leo here from Everything Dragon, and today we are going to assemble the Laser Blocks Fire Dragon Light-Up Model. I obtained this not from B&M, but this time it was from a shop called QD. I was genuinely impressed when I first saw it, and the staff in there were not only lovely but also very helpful. Hence, I wholeheartedly recommend it if you wish to acquire one of these for yourself. Now, without any more delay, let’s commence the building process.
<Luke Builds the Lazer Blocks Dragon>
As you can probably tell from that time-lapse, I spent quite a while building this dragon. Firstly, I worked on it across three days, and I must say it’s very fiddly. Additionally, it’s quite droopy, and you can see that it doesn’t stand up well. Moreover, when you move it around, a piece falls off.
At the same time, it cost 20 pounds. Comparatively, an actual Lego set with nearly 900 pieces would probably cost you 80, 90, sometimes even a hundred pounds for official Lego sets. Furthermore, I quite like the fact that it lights up; I guess that’s why they call them laser blocks. So yeah, perhaps I’d give it a six out of ten.
Now, Leo, what do you think? You rated it a six point five. Six point five. The main idea behind it is that we’re having a dragon party for Halloween. Consequently, I wanted to use it as a centerpiece decoration because I thought it was quite cool based on the box. Nevertheless, we’ll still find a use for it.
Conclusion:
If you want to see it for yourself, you can pick one up from QD stores for 19 pounds and 99 pence. Notably, it’s not too bad in terms of value for money. Anyway, thank you for watching, and we’ll see you in the next video. For more content, make sure to visit everythingdragon.info.