Peep at a serious home Lego workshop space, and you’ll often see these lining the walls and tucked under and around workbenches. Made up of plastic trays in various sizes and arrangements, they offer ...
At 33cm tall, 22cm wide, and 41cm deep, it’s nowhere near the tallest or longest of Lego sets. However, it’s joined the ranks thanks to the sheer number of parts included in the set. The bright side ...
If you’re already struggling to think of presents for your loved ones then the Botanical Collection from Lego could provide ...
Price: $79.99/£69.99 Model number: 76295 Number of pieces: 509 Dimensions: 7 x 13 x 8.5 inches (18 x 33 x 22cm) Recommended age: 18+ It's safe to say that the Lego ... Some parts of the build ...
Soon enough, you become part of Lego Star Wars: Castaways’ civilization and that’s where the fun begins. After creating your character and working through a tutorial, you have complete freedom. You ...
Lego never ceases to amaze us with its creativity, and its latest drop proves why they’re a brand that appeals to kids and adults alike. Their new botanical kits are the perfect blend of art, ...
The LEGO Minecraft builds are both attractive and ... when you 'explode' it, it takes out part of the terrain to reveal the precious metals under the surface. A massive cave spider crowns the ...
A couple years ago, LEGO released ... and a number of play mechanisms the dwarves' battle with Smaug, when they try to submerge him in liquid gold. This set was part of the last wave of Lord ...
The best LEGO sets just keep getting better and better ... There's even a classic 1960s number plate as well as a spare wheel and functioning kickstand. If you're looking for an epic adult ...
Fisherman Richard West found the first ever reported Lego shark lost at sea [Tracey Williams] ...
Lego offers a massive catalog of vehicle models for fans of all ages. Whether it's the highly detailed Icon Series offerings like the McLaren MP4/4 or the incredible number of Speed Champion ...
Since then, Lego parts have been found in south-west England, the Channel Islands, Wales, Ireland and as far away as the Netherlands and Norway. Tracey Williams who founded the project Lego Lost at ...