The LEGO City line got a new set this month that is definitely worth talking about all by itself. The #60204 LEGO City Hospital is the largest LEGO City medical facility to date, although we shouldn’t forget about the #41318 LEGO Friends Heartlake Hospital that was released last year. In fact, the two hospitals are about the […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
When we talked about the #21042 LEGO Architecture Statue of Liberty(see: LEGO Architecture Statue of Liberty Review), we discussed that while both the pedestal and the statue itself had beautiful and impressive designs, the flat face and unusually long neck appeared somewhat odd. I was hoping that someone will come up with a good alternate […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
There is an interesting LEGO-related project on Indiegogo that I was recently made aware of. LOMO is an interactive coding game introducing children to all four elements of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) by using a LEGO-compatible robot, control board, and coding bricks, but without the need of an app or other screen-based software. LOMO […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
Some of the most interesting sets that became available this month are from the arctic sub-theme of LEGO City. Although it’s a little strange that LEGO chose to release this collection at the beginning of summer, the sets are definitely worth checking out. So, let’s take a closer look at the new LEGO City Arctic […]Original linkOriginal author: admin
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