LEGO fans are in for a real treat as LEGO Ideas is bringing back a classic set design from the past. The iconic Medieval Knights are back and better than ever with a new 2,164 piece set. The Medieval ...
Travel back through time to the age of Knights and Dragons as LEGO unveils their newest 3in1 LEGO Creator set. Coming in at 1,426 pieces, builders will be able to create a Medieval Castle, Caste Tower ...
LEGO kicked off 2021 with some fantastic new releases, and another has just arrived. The 21325 Medieval Blacksmith set is the latest fan-inspired release from the LEGO Ideas program, and it is ...
When I was a kid I never really got the chance to build a LEGO set. What I had was a huge tub of LEGO bricks of all different shapes, sizes, and colors that got handed down to me. There weren't any ...
Fans of classic LEGO sets will surely be excited to get their hands on the LEGO Icons 10332 Medieval Town Square, which is an updated version of The 10193 LEGO Castle Medieval Market Village released ...
Max has loved video games ever since he booted up his friend's N64 and played Mario Kart. He quickly spent all his allowance on any game he could get his hands on, and spent hours playing a dusty PS2.
LEGO is releasing a Medieval Town Square set inspired by one of its classic toys. The toymaker has drawn inspiration from a Medieval Market Village set from 2009 for the sprawling 3,304-piece village ...
Maybe not the GOAT, but it comes with a goat... and you can put a cheesemaker, shieldsmith, town guard, weaver, carpenter, minstrel, and barkeep to work in their own little shops and posts. Then rob ...
Historical past and technology present combine, with hefty doses of imagination and creativity, in the Mayborn Museum’s “Castle Builders” exhibit opening Sunday, one built on Lego plastic toy building ...
gives kids -- and adults -- the chance to take a peek inside the world of architecture by building their own Lego castles. " runs from Oct. 10 to Jan. 3 and is not just fun and games. The educational ...
In July of 2007, during a speech at Cheikh Anta Diop University in the Senegalese capital of Dakar, then French president Nicolas Sarkozy infamously said: “The tragedy of Africa is that the African ...
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