This LEGO Art Map is the Perfect place to display your travels if you are up to the challenge of building it. With over 11,000 pieces you made need a vacation just to put it together.
Some people would stand in line barefoot over Lego pieces to be first in line. Do you want to be one of the first to check out Legoland New York? If so, you'd better hurry up and get some passes before they open up.
Look, it's a toy, it's propaganda. No, it's just ridiculous. Whatever it is it's available now. and no, the extremely racist mini-figure wearing the sombrero is not included.
Both kids and adults who are kids at heart will be happy to know that one of the world's most favored toys is getting their own shop in our capital city.
This Saturday, May 5 from 11AM-12:30PM, the Pleasant Valley Library invites you to make a themed Lego display. The program is open to children ages 6 and up. After the Lego creations are complete, they will be put on display at the library.
In addition to announcing a boatload of new LEGO Star Wars products coming to tie into Force Friday II, LEGO finally revealed the rumored revamp of its Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon set. Originally released in 2007, the Millennium Falcon set was one of the most sought-after LEGO vehicles ever sold. In the last 10 years however, it's been impossible to find at a fair price. Now on the verge of the ninth proper Star Wars film release, LEGO is releasing an all-new take on the Falcon that is not only the largest set ever released, it's also frighteningly amazing.
Tonight at midnight, Star Wars fans around the globe will have the first opportunity to purchase all new toys and collectibles based on The Last Jedi during Force Friday II. The new retail tradition for Lucasfilm and Disney debuted in September 2015, and this year’s event promises to be even more of a spectacle given two years of additional build-up and hype for The Last Jedi. Partners like Funko and Hasbro will have their fair shares, but it’s LEGO’s offerings, including a massive BB-8, that have us lamenting looking at our bank accounts tomorrow morning the most.
Last year, LEGO introduced Brick Headz to the world at San Diego Comic-Con, and the blockified-character building kits have been a staple of the company's release slate ever since. The line is still relatively small in comparison to LEGO's other vehicle and building playsets, but that Brick Headz are seeing continued support is great for LEGO fans working on a budget. This year's Comic-Con exclusives bring two more of the biggest heroes in the DC and Marvel universes to life in special two-packs focused on Supergirl and Spider-Man.