They have ‘‘no politics rule’’ btw.

  • @Kirbywithwhip1987OPM
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    201 year ago

    Military? I know they spam city police too much, but don’t they have ‘‘no army’’ rule along with ‘‘no violence, horror etc’’ rule?

    And wtf no Legos in Russia fr?

    • @Shrike502
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      191 year ago

      but don’t they have ‘‘no army’’ rule

      It could be third party copycats tbh.

      And wtf no Legos in Russia fr?

      Well the existing stock is still being sold from what I’ve seen, however Lego brand shops have been renamed (in my city at least). They’re now called “Мир кубиков” (World of little cubes).

      • @Kirbywithwhip1987OPM
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        111 year ago

        Probably copycats, and what happened, why did they change it?

        • @Shrike502
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          141 year ago

          Because when SMO/Ukraine war began, many western companies began posturing about ceasing all operations with the “aggressor”. Among those were Lego, McDonald’s, IKEA, etc. Some of the companies have sold their assets to local businesses (as is the case with McDonald’s, which became Vkusno i tochka). I haven’t kept track of Lego, but it stands to reason that they did the same - so the shops continue to operate, but not under the “official” brand. Any of it make sense?

          • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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            111 year ago

            Btw i noticed that Lego long resisted opening factory in China. They ultimately did, and by now China produces a lot of strangely identical bricks, i wonder if they sell or would sell those in the rebranded shops in Russia (i bought few figures on Ali since they have Red Army ones for example and they are easily the same quality as original Lego).

            • @Kirbywithwhip1987OPM
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              71 year ago

              It’s really unfortunate that Lego doesn’t make army sets, we could have tanks, Su planes, guns etc. They also made too many space sets but forgot Gagarin.