If you want to hone your mechanical engineering skills as you build a 1,500 piece model of an iconic endurance racer, try the LEGO Technic Porsche 911 RSR Race Car Building Set 42096. What to know ...
The best LEGO sets just keep getting better and better ... Find out more about how we test. This Technic car doesn't look like an impressive recreation of a Lamborghini on the outside – it's ...
These incredible automotive Lego brick sets are our favorites. Are they yours? Many of us at MotorTrend are avid fans of Lego ...
Toys and tech are both great by themselves, but they're even more fun when combined. Check out these awesome examples from 2023. PCMag PCMag.com and PC Magazine are among the federally registered ...
The more you learn about the complexities of Lego’s new Technic P1 kit, the likelier it is that you’ll be weighing up how to afford the £390 asking price. But, given how well the Technic P1 ...
The sheer scale of this project is mind-boggling. The team utilized a staggering 342,817 Lego Technic pieces to construct the replica. To power the car, they incorporated 768 Lego motors ...
The Technic Formula E Porsche is another pick with pull-back action. As Formula E's popularity grows, its representatives leave the track. Lego nailed this version for Team Porsche. The sponsor ...
As part of an ongoing celebration of its age, Porsche enlisted a Swedish artist and Lego to mark the occasion with a special ...
Just because no one asked for it doesn’t mean it isn’t a delight to see in action: YouTuber and animatronics creator Matt Denton recently completed his monthslong project to construct a ...
Lego deals are always useful regardless of the set you've got your eye on. The best kits can be on the pricey side, after all. That's why the GamesRadar+ team and I have been watching out for the ...
The Dark Knight and LEGO are the sort of odd couple pairing that shouldn't work on paper, but are brilliant in practice. The moodiness and psychological torment of the source material, and the ...
The name Lego is an abbreviation of the two Danish words "LEg GOdt", meaning "play well." It is a mantra that the Danish company has followed for more than 80 years. The Lego brick in its current ...