When I was a kid I always wanted to electrify my Lego creations. I wanted my Lego planes to fly, and I wanted my Lego cars to drive. The latter is finally possible thanks to Lego’s new Power Up ...
Anybody who’s snapped together even a few LEGO sets in their time knows how immensely versatile the plastic bricks are. The pure, uncut imagination fuel that is LEGO (this post is not sponsored, it’s ...
The Germans were renown for their tank fleets and some even believe they were the ones to make the best during World Word II. Developed late in the strife, the Tiger B was a heavy tank used in combat ...
Bluetooth has been a serious a boon for Lego's Technic division. It gives them true freedom, to the point where the two sets going head to head here – set 42124, the Off-Road Buggy, and set 42099, the ...
Some people know it as the rally car that won the World Rally Championship three years in a row back in the 70s, but the legendary Lancia Stratos is a lot more than that. At least it's what this car ...
When somebody thinks of genius engineering and cars, they probably think of something like a Tesla Cybertruck. (At least when it comes to anything but its windows.) But anybody can build an incredible ...
A Lego RC tank inspired by SNK's classic Metal Slug series is pretty impressive all by itself, but Lego builder Peer Kreuger apparently isn't satisfied by being simply impressive. He decided to take ...
I have learned that just about everything that Sariel makes is golden. His prowess in Technic builds is completely evident after just spending a few moments looking at all the great constructions that ...
The Lego Batpod, striking d’aaaaaws into the underworld’s heart. There are no three radder things in this world than Batman, LEGO and remote controlled cars, so when I saw this remote controlled LEGO ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. One of the joys of '90s childhoods was getting a big remote-control car and driving it around, crashing it into walls, and replacing the ...
Back in the last century, the US Department of Defense declared that Ada was going to be used everywhere and for everything. Books were published, schools build curriculum. Working programmers, ...
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