The Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear Megacar (42232) is LEGO's biggest car build to date, and if history teaches us anything, the ...
The 4104-piece Technics set is now available to add to your collection. Lego built a life-size version that hit a record 69 ...
It's a product of LEGO's ambition – that the builds got so massive that the designers needed an underlying structure to stabilize them. It also eased many LEGO fans into a whole new sub-genre of ...
It's a 1:1 functioning car powered by electric motors The Lego version will be driven at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed Danish toymaker Lego has experimented with life-size cars before, but the ...
Needless to say, Lego cars aren’t exactly built for speed. We’ve seen life-sized F1 replicas cruise around for the cameras, ...
LEGO announces so many new sets, it's hard to keep track of what's coming and when. To ease your mind and your purchase planning pain, I’ve gathered every announced set and its release date in one ...
Economists have found that prices of retired Lego sets grow by 11% annually, which is higher than the average returns provided by gold and large stocks. Reading time 2 minutes While some people may ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Joshua Lyon Joshua Lyon is a writer covering home and decor. He's also the ...
Your institution does not have access to this book on JSTOR. Try searching on JSTOR for other items related to this book. Introduction: All the News that’s Fit to Tell Introduction: All the News ...
Historical timeline of the development of modern weapons starting at 1364 with the first recorded use of a firearm and ending in 1892 with the introduction of automatic handguns. 1364 - First recorded ...
Though Joseph Henry earned his fame as the first director of the Smithsonian Institute, he was in many ways the telephone's first and best advocate. Alexander Graham Bell himself said as much when he ...
To compile this year's list, we solicited nominations from TIME’s editors and correspondents around the world Goggle-Free Immersion A Transparent TV A Tri-Fold Smartphone Motorizing Bicycles A Fully ...
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