LEGO's got some sweet sets on the way, all part of a new sort of under-brand branding: Powered Up! You won't necessarily find a "Powered Up" or "Powered Up Platform" logo on every radical new set – ...
There’s been many, many iterations of the Tumbler in merchandise form since Batman Begins came out, but this new 6-inch scaled kit from Soap Studio might just be the best one made. Seriously, it’s ...
Lego just announced a new batch of smart systems that you can control with your phone. The so-called Powered Up Platform works with smartphones to turn classic brick-based creations into fun, animated ...
Here’s how they describe the car on their website, where it’s available for around $650: Our Tumbler is fully controlled by the most advanced mobile app which capable to not only making the car run ...
LEGO builders that are looking for an easy way to control their creations using either a smartphone or tablet, may be interested in a new remote control system that supports both Android and iOS ...
Lego builders around the world that would like to remote control Lego projects they create, might be interested in a new smart brick called SBrick, that has a range of up to 100 m. The SBrick is ...
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