Each new section of the set has you slowly piecing together a surprisingly lifelike LEGO Eevee, and the end result is nothing short of phenomenal.
Enter Bricks for the Blind, which was founded in 2023 by Matthew Shifrin, 28, of Newton. The nonprofit makes it possible for blind people to build LEGO sets by providing text-based instructions. “We ...
You might remember this isn’t the first time we’ve seen the set built with near-infinitely configurable bricks. Top Gear itself put out this trailer some 11 years ago, though clearly, it’s animated ...
An incredible LEGO skyscraper that captures the essence of 1920s and '30s New York City, showcasing the versatility of the ...
Carrying a trophy made of yellow and black LEGOs, Claysburg-Kimmel FIRST LEGO League students visited the school board ...
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