>>10820352>Lego produces more stuff now. They're stretched thin trying to appeal to too many new markets at once, and the parts are suffering for it. Eventually we'll hit a breaking point like in the early 2000's, that's my conspiracy.It's not a conspiracy. Larger and larger Lego models have been constructed since 2003. We're seeing the effects and the limits of adult mass consumption.
https://www.lego.com/en-us/categories/adults-welcome/article/biggest-lego-sets-ever-madehttps://thecollector.io/features/the-30-biggest-lego-sets-ever