Gobricks, founded by Shantou Gaodes Precision Technology Co., Ltd, is a China-based company that started in 2017.
Between 2019 and 2020, the manufacturer’s popularity began to grow. Like many other Chinese companies, they produce parts known from the Danish catalog. But they do something significantly better.
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With the help of brands like Mould King, they have established themselves as one of the best, if not the best, China brick manufacturers.
If you buy a Mould King set 99% of the time, you get Gobricks parts. However, it may be that parts from other companies also appear in the set. This is because Gobricks does not produce all the parts LEGO has ever made. There are always parts that don’t exist from them.
But how can you tell whether a brand uses GB in its sets? As a layperson, this is difficult to recognize. Some companies, like Pantasy or Funwhole, advertise using Gobricks in their sets. For others, you need to be a brick insider, knowing the numbers under bricks and more.
Brick Anatomy simplifies it for you. Here is a list of all the brands that use GoBricks
Brand | |
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Mould King | YES |
Pantasy | YES |
Funwhole | YES |
Pangu | YES |
Sembo | Gobricks and other bricks |
Super18K | YES |
MOYU | YES |
Bluebrixx | Xingbao, but also more and more Gobricks (Burg Blaustein...) |
Rastar | YES |
Probricks | YES |
LEIER/RAEL/LUCKY STAR | YES |
Blucco | YES but only partially |
Cogo | YES but only partially |
Decool / JiSi | YES but only partially |
Dinggao | YES but only partially |
The list serves as a guide to know which manufacturers use GoBricks. This will be updated when other brands join or no longer use the bricks.
More information here: GB