Lego has been churning out plenty of new sets in 2019, and it’s not slowing down. Now, the brick-building giant is throwing down some new track with the brand new Disney Train and Station Set. And if ...
The latest Disney Parks attraction to get the LEGO treatment is the Disneyland Train and Station, which clocks in at 2925 pieces and features a motorized locomotive that can be controlled via the LEGO ...
A Lego enthusiast has built a little snow plow train that can clear the plastic railways this winter. Lego train sets aren’t super suited to outdoor use, thanks in part to their small size and plastic ...
No matter where in the world they are visiting, guests at Disney Parks are welcomed at the front gate by a beautiful train station. Soon, you won’t even have to travel outside of your house to see ...
The happy feeling you get when you arrive at Disneyland or Walt Disney World has now been captured in a box. Beginning Sept. 1 (or Aug. 21 for Lego VIP members), Lego is offering the new Disney Train ...
LEGO and Disney teamed up to create a dream toy set for kids of all ages. The two beloved brands just announced their latest collectable item: a 2,925-piece motorized model of the iconic Disney ...
Lego train sets were introduced almost 50 years ago, and since then, one thing has been constant: the trains connected with magnets. While this is a supremely simple means of connecting locomotives to ...
While the basic concept of LEGO bricks might have changed little since the mid-20th century, some components such as motors and sensors are still affected by technological progress and end up obsolete ...
All Aboard! It looks like your LEGO City collection is getting a new addition as LEGO unveils its newest set. Coming in at 764 pieces, the Express Passenger Train is here to get your mini-figures ...
LEGO Ideas is a great way to start if you are looking for some brick toys that can also work as decorations. This is because most of these sets have amazing designs made by fans and also are projected ...
Blockchains are everywhere, we get it. But did you know blockchain is now powering a little toy train? Dutch hacker/dad Roeland P Lanparty has turned his son’s LEGO Duplo toy into a literal STEEM ...
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