A young Call of Duty fan shares an impressive LEGO build of the recognizable Ray Gun, which has appeared in multiple ...
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 ...
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On the hunt for the best new Lego sets ? You’re in the right place. With almost too many Lego releases to keep up with, we’ve taken the liberty of hand-picking some of our favourite new sets to help ...
If you don't pay much attention to toy trends, you might think that LEGO sets for kids are all that's available. That hasn't been the case for a while – in fact, the brick-building company makes ...
Finding the best Lego sets these days can be like looking for a brick in a haystack of the things. There are more kits than ever in 2024, and the shelves are practically creaking beneath the ...
We've rounded up the best early Black Friday Lego Star Wars deals as several top sets are discounted: Build or build not, there is no try. If you're looking for early Black Friday Lego Star Wars ...
Marvel Studios is currently going through a crucial transitional period. Correspondingly, the LEGO sets are also at a crossroads – still relying on the classic iconography of Phases 1-3 ...
On top of a new album, Tyler’s Camp Flog Gnaw Festival will celebrate its 10th anniversary next month, giving Tyler, the Creator fans plenty to be happy about over the next few weeks.
Tyler, the Creator is ready to release his follow-up to 2021’s “Call Me When You Get Lost,” which topped the Billboard 200. The Odd Future co-founder unveiled the release date a day after ...
Tyler, The Creator released his last album Call Me If You Get Lost back in 2021, and the interim wait means he’s broken his previous streak of sharing an LP every two years. Now, though ...