We took into consideration a number of factors here, including scale, creativity, innovation and just plain nostalgic love.
We review the first Lego Smart Brick sets, including the $70 Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter, the $90 Luke’s Red Five X-Wing, and the $160 Throne Room Duel.
It feels as though LEGO has gone a little Nintendo crazy over the past few years, with a number of the publisher’s biggest brands getting the brick treatment.
LEGO Smart Play with Electronic Smart Bricks and Minifigures! Star Wars Throne Room Duel and A-Wing, and Mos Eisley Cantina Build Review. Dan at Squirrel Stampede is Curious about how to work the new ...
We're not sure there's ever been a better celebration of science in a Lego set. Lego Ideas The Evolution of STEM is not only gorgeous looking, but it marks important moments in scientific discovery, ...
The Lego Pikachu and Poké Ball model is an excellent Pokémon build, but the final result is a little too unstable for my ...
A behemoth costing over $600, the Lego Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set is in stock once more - kinda.
If you're looking for a nostalgia-laden Lego kit that doesn't break the bank yet still provides plenty of detail, Eevee is ...
However, now that I’ve played with the LEGO Smart Brick Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing kit in the comfort of my home, turning it ...
Lego’s Ideas program has been churning out delightful kits based on fan-submitted (and community-supported) designs for years now, to the point that the brick-maker has quite the hefty list of sets ...