Tag: LEGO Power Functions

  • LEGO Star Wars 10178 Motorized Walking AT-AT review

    LEGO Star Wars 10178 Motorized Walking AT-AT review

    A LEGO Star Wars walker like no other, 10178 Motorized Walking AT-AT remains one of the most unique LEGO sets ever created. 10178 Motorized Walking AT-AT stands as an oddity in the LEGO Star Wars back catalogue. Well, it does more than stand, as its name suggests, and that’s what really sets it apart. Not…

  • What would you do with 111 LEGO gears?

    What would you do with 111 LEGO gears?

    If you’ve got too many spare LEGO gears lying around, then this mechanism might be the answer you’ve been looking for. Everyone has a few spare bricks in their collections that have never had a use, but for Technic fans, you might have several LEGO gears free of any device. Well one LEGO YouTuber has…

  • LEGO pieces used by food scientists to produce lab grown steak

    LEGO pieces used by food scientists to produce lab grown steak

    When seeking a material to help food scientists from Penn State University ad the University of Alabama grow meat in the lab, the experts turned to LEGO bricks. Academic journal Food Hydrocolloids recently published research from Penn State University and the University of Alabama that reveals LEGO Power Functions components being used to help produce…

  • Power Functions 2.0 coming to LEGO City trains this year

    Power Functions 2.0 coming to LEGO City trains this year

    The LEGO Group has confirmed that two new train sets in LEGO City, due for release this year, will incorporate Power Functions 2.0. At the International Toy Fair, the LEGO Group has confirmed that two new train sets to be released this year will include an upgraded Power Functions system. Zusammengebaut reports that LEGO City 60197 Passenger…

  • Motorised LEGO Star Wars 75189 First Order Heavy Assault Walker

    Motorised LEGO Star Wars 75189 First Order Heavy Assault Walker

    With 75189 First Order Heavy Assault Walker having been available for two months now, a LEGO Star Wars fan shows how to make it even better with Power Functions motors. Rebelscum directs us to this video from Alternate Bricks, that demonstrates how 75189 First Order Heavy Assault Walker – or the AT-M6 – can be motorised using…

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