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 – ...
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 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The LEGO remote controlled Batmobile is an exercise in beastly looks, battery-powered rumbling motor action, and a new Batman. For some, the ...
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 ...
Legos aren't just the simple building blocks you remember from your childhood. Though there's still plenty of building involved, Legos are now high-tech, connected toys. Powered Up is the company's ...
Lego, building on the success of last year’s Lego Boost robotics kit, has announced the Powered Up Platform, a collection of new motorized, programmable, and smartphone-compatible Lego and Duplo sets.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission. Read our full commerce guidelines here. Since the latest Batman movie was released earlier this month, Batman mania has stuck the ...
Lego's Boost sets are good for teaching the basics of code, but what about those who don't necessarily want to go that far? The company is accommodating them, too. It's launching a Powered Up platform ...
My six-year-old son loves superheroes. From the Spider-Man pyjamas he wears to bed to his Batman lunchbox for school to the Captain America cushion he cuddles when he falls asleep, whether it's Marvel ...
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Fans of Lego building are sure to enjoy a new creation from master Lego builder Paweł “Sariel” Kmiec, who has created a motorised Tumbler Batmobile from Chris Nolan’s recent Batman trilogy of films.