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Lego has partnered with yet another popular franchise, recreating its IP with little plastic bricks. This time, it’s Transformers, the 1980s toy line of robots that change into vehicles and vice versa ...
The Transformer robots have always been the perfect inspiration material for toymakers. I mean, what's not to love about cars and trucks and planes that can morph into sentient, fighting robots? The ...
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto. Lego ...
LEGO Has officially unveiled their first BrickHeadz sets in the Transformers lineup, and they’re more exciting than most BrickHeadz figures because you can build them in robot or vehicle modes. The ...
LEGO‘s Optimus Prime set was a rare trailblazer — an officially licensed Transformers toy that actually transformed. For the longest time, “non-transforming” was the one limitation Hasbro and Takara ...
LEGO‘s second official, actual-transforming Transformers set is suggested for those 18 and up, which may seem odd for such a kid-oriented character, one soon sees why. Nowadays, Hasbro Transformers ...
Building a Lego model of a Super Nintendo console, with sliding buttons and a spring-loaded eject button, is pretty impressive. Building a Lego SNES, two corded controllers, and a game cartridge, each ...
It’s widely known that Lego is a wonderful product but sometimes it really impresses with its innovation. Case in point its latest kit, a 13.5-inch tall Optimus Prime which actually transforms into a ...