LEGO sets aren’t around forever, and the latest updates to the list of “retiring soon” items have been made. These are the ...
Two LEGO Marvel gauntlets are available for purchase. There's Thanos' gauntlet, which the Mad King used to destroy half of all life in the universe – and Stark's gauntlet, which Hulk used in ...
September has arrived, and that means a new batch of LEGO sets have either already hit the market, or are going live shortly. This month is a huge one for fans of video games, movies, and geek ...
Learn more› By Signe Brewster and Joshua Lyon We’ll soon be testing new picks for this guide, including the upcoming Lego Fortnite Battle Bus 77073. From our years of covering Lego sets for ...
Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift for a young Lego Star Wars fan or you’ve been itching to try out the internet-famous Lego flowers, this weekend’s deals are too good to pass up.
There's new mythic abilities based on Captain America, Iron Man, Black Panther and more. Lego Fortnite launched late last year, and ever since, the survival/building game has been regularly ...
Nintendo fans, rejoice! Lego has a new Legend of Zelda set available that would make just about any Nintendo fan, gaming enthusiast or Lego lover very happy. Available exclusively on Lego’s ...
Lego is ditching fossil fuels for a more planet-friendly material. This week, the toy maker announced it was eliminating the use of oil in its bricks and replacing it with renewable materials ...
LEGO announced plans Wednesday to scale up its use of renewable plastics in the production of its signature bricks, marking a shift away from its reliance on fossil fuels. LEGO has set 2032 as its ...
Lego wants to build a more "sustainable future" by using more eco-friendly materials to create its plastic bricks by 2026, as stated in a press release. The Lego company wants the material it uses ...
Toymaker Lego said Wednesday it is on track to replace the fossil fuels used in making its signature bricks with more expensive renewable and recycled plastic, as sales and profits surged.
Nearly five million Lego pieces plunged into the sea in 1997. The pieces are still showing up — on England’s coast, in Ireland, Belgium, France and possibly at the beach near you. Many come to ...