>>11505052Only have experience with Qman, Bluebrixx and Xingbao.
Qman's standard pieces are alright but Mixel balljoint sockets fucking crack worse than Lego's to the point where entire chunks of them would come off.
Bluebrixx was surprisingly solid, brick-wise, except, as usual, the Mixel sockets. However, my Mad Max V8 Interceptor was missing two 2x4 plates and the Galactica Viper had two different types of light saber hilt pieces.
Some connections were also flat out retarded and "somehow put it on and NEVER EVER TOUCH IT AGAIN"-tier.
Xingbao was some 2.99 unicorn for my sister and the quality was meh. Worst part was the flowers it was holding which also neatly showed one of the biggest issues with Chink-brands: almost everything is made out of ABS, even parts that shouldn't like the stems and petals of the set which simply didn't fit together because the original Lego version made of soft materials was designed with the stem being squeezed into the petal-hole in mind - good luck doing that with solid ABS.
You were also supposed to put one of pic-related on the stud of the stem piece which isn't even physically possible due to the geometry of the parts.
Well, it DOES work... ....in
Stud.io - CAD-faggotry ahoi!