I spent last week in Woking, England, at the McLaren Technology Centre, witnessing the unveiling of the next step in the Lego Technic partnership with the storied British sports car builder automaker.
HOW HARD CAN IT BE? YOU’RE A PARENT, YOU’VE GOT LEGO RUNS ON THE BOARD. Not only does it have a whopping 3893 pieces, it involves constructing a seven-speed gearbox with two shifter drums, working ...
Hello, fellow adults! May I interest you in an interlocking brick system designed to mimic your favorite racing automobile? Yes, this is about Lego Technic F1 sets, which you might (incorrectly) think ...