Because if there’s one thing LEGO is good at, it’s printing money, the interlocking plastic giant has just announced a 697-piece Star Wars Gingerbread AT-AT build set. The $70 kit includes all the pieces you need to construct an approximately 8″ tall gingerbread AT-AT decorated with Christmas lights, candy canes,
No, probably not. I can’t remember the last time any jellybean was finger lickin’ good, and I love jellybeans. Even the licorice ones. “You have a sweet tooth?” I have sweet TEETH — all of them. What’s left of them anyways. KFC and Frankford Candy LLC have teamed up to
Presumably tipped off that my grandma always sends my Christmas money early, LEGO has just announced its largest and most expensive set to date: the Star Wars Death Star. The set contains 9,023 pieces (including 33 minifigs), and measures 32″ wide, 28″ tall, and 11″ deep. It will release October
This is a hype reel for Unitree’s R1 robot, a 4-foot tall (don’t let the perspective fool you) humanoid robot that’s capable, based on what I gathered from the video, of cartwheels, handstands, and a ton of punching and kicking. The R1 starts at $5,900 (options like moveable hands instead
The original Game Boy: that thing was a brick. And, appropriately, now it’s being immortalized in brick form with the upcoming release of LEGO set #72046. The 421-piece Game Boy set will be released October 1st for $60 and include pressable buttons, Super Mario Land and Link’s Awakening game cartridges,
Created by Michael Stevens of Youtube channel Vsauce and manufactured by Inq Factory, the Death Clock is an $80 LED clock that counts down the seconds you have left to live. Setup involves answering a few questions about your age, environment, and lifestyle to generate your life expectancy, then just
Because if there’s one thing LEGO is good at, it’s digging all the way to the bottom of my wallet, past the nonexistent cash and expired fast food coupons to the one pre-paid credit card I save for emergencies. I hope you’re happy with yourself, LEGO. And laying claim to
Because bigger is (sometimes but not always) better, this is a video of Youtuber Seth of Berm Peak test riding the largest mountain bike made by DirtySixer, an oversized unit with 36″ wheels ($2,999, also available as an electric version for $8,999). DirtySixer makes extra large bikes for extra large