Lego car sets brilliantly celebrate beloved automotive designs and make great gifts. Here are our editors' favorite picks ...
If you're looking for an iconic car to build from Lego Technic, you're not short of options, from the fairly cheap to the very expensive. But in the mid-price tier, the key decision is between the ...
the 4X4 X-treme Off-Roader – are fun and capable enough to make it into our guide to the best RC cars, as well as our list of the best Lego Technic sets. They're just fantastic fun. The question ...
But, given how well the Technic P1 recreates the real McLaren Ultimate Series car’s looks and mechanics, how much would you be prepared to shell out if Lego made a full-size version of its ...
The team utilized a staggering 342,817 Lego Technic pieces to construct the replica. To power the car, they incorporated 768 Lego motors, which enable it to reach an impressive top speed of 40 mph.
But while LEGO (and especially the Technic product line) is fine for prototyping and putting together quick projects, the stock electronic components aren’t exactly top of the line. Which is why ...
The suspension system is employed on a Lego Technic car, with a relatively unsophisticated design. The car has no real form of propusion, and serves solely to demonstrate the air suspension design.
Advertised as Lego ‘Technical Sets’ in the UK, four vehicles were launched in 1977 that look remarkably like the Technic we ...