LEGO has unveiled a new release that’s bound to make a dent in your pocket. Launching Sunday, October 4, the Death Star set comes with a hefty $1,000 price tag. It features 6,500 pieces and 38 ...
The Empire might not hand out secrets easily, but LEGO just did: the brand-new UCS Death Star is landing this fall, and Insiders get first dibs before everyone else. The official release date is ...
It's a product of LEGO's ambition – that the builds got so massive that the designers needed an underlying structure to stabilize them. It also eased many LEGO fans into a whole new sub-genre of ...
All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. If you’re the parent ...
The Lego Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is available now for Lego Insiders. Officially unveiled in early September, the 9,023-piece UCS Death Star 75419 is the largest Star Wars set to ...
Launched in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art (where the original work resides), this LEGO reproduction of Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" uses 3D to mimic the master's thick brushstrokes. Van ...
Star Wars fans were queuing up on Wednesday as the model of the infamous Death Star hit the shelves of the Lego Store in Belfast. Shoppers outside Victoria Square ...
The LEGO Star Wars UCS Death Star (#75419) has Star Wars fans and LEGO builders abuzz thanks to its record-breaking $1000 price tag and stable of 38 minifigures. The cutaway design has also been a ...
OH, I’VE SEEN LEGO DEATH STARS BEFORE. Not like this one you haven’t. Comprising a whopping 9023 pieces, including 38 minifigures, it’s the biggest Star Wars project Lego has ever released: when ...
The galaxy’s most iconic space station is back, this time in LEGO form. The LEGO Star Wars Death Star, part of the Ultimate Collector Series (UCS), is set to launch on October 1, 2025, for LEGO ...
As parents, we are flooded with warnings about losing our children to the online world, and the decline in freeplay, imagination and quality family time. But after our flying visit to Denmark’s Lego ...