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Because the BrickBoy — not to be confused with Natalie the Nerd’s Build A Boy — is not currently going with physical clicks. Instead, it glues rare earth magnets inside Lego bricks, for what will hopefully be a magical experience.
After what’s felt like years of waiting, hoping, and speculating, earlier this year, Lego finally confirmed it would be boldly going forward with a Star Trek set that has become the centerpiece of the brick-maker’s annual Thanksgiving celebrations. Can it live up to the hype?
Animal Crossing fans can save big on several other Lego building sets, including Nook's Cranny and Rosie's House and Isabelle's House Visit.
Be quick as this set is retired so once it's gone, it's gone! This is the cheapest it's ever been, half price at Target this Black Friday.
Substance Labs, a merry band of Lego and gaming lovers based in Switzerland, have created a kit that retrofits the official brick-perfect Lego set into an unofficial pixel-perfect playable Game Boy. The name of this wündertronics is BrickBoy. Yes, it’s a Kickstarter project, so the usual “may not deliver” caveats apply.
The LEGO Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special that chauffeured F1 drivers to the Las Vegas GP will make an appearance at Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto.
SAVE OVER $30: As of Nov. 28, the Lego Ideas The Insect Collection set is 50% off at Amazon during Black Friday. This has dropped its price from $79.99 to $40, a brand-new low.
Missed out on this fantastic and realistic Lego Technic NASA Lunar Roving Vehicle? It's $66 off for Black Friday but is being retired soon — grab it quick!
There’s a sense of history around this release. For decades, Star Trek and LEGO have existed in parallel fandom universes, but never crossed officially until now. This is the first large-scale Enterprise build LEGO has ever produced, and collectors have been waiting years for this exact starship.
The LEGO PAC-MAN Arcade is now 30% cheaper than the stubborn $269 price that has been in place since it came out, thanks to the record-low Black Friday price of $188. If you’ve wanted this set but didn’t want to pay the usual price, this Black Friday deal makes nostalgic LEGO engineering available before it sells out.
A crank is on the side of the Lego arcade cabinet, which when cranked moves Pac-Man along with Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde all across the maze which is achieved with a series of chain links inside the cabinet which each character is built into.