LEGO‘s second official, actual-transforming Transformers set is suggested for those 18 and up, which may seem odd for such a kid-oriented character, one soon sees why. Nowadays, Hasbro Transformers ...
LEGO has focused more on the 18+ age range in recent years, releasing plenty of LEGO sets for adults. One of the ways this manifests is in sets that play to adults’ nostalgia for when they were kids.
LEGO has announced a retro-themed Transformers Soundwave set, which you can transform into a cassette player without disassembling it. You also get his two cronies, Ravage and Laserbeak, which ...
LEGO just dropped a new Transformers Set and this villainous Soundwave replica will have you chanting the cartoon theme song all over again. The new LEGO Transformers Soundwave Set features 1,505 ...
LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime UnboxingI grew up a massive fan of Transformers and some of the biggest games on my channel include Transformers Fall Of Cybertron, Transformers War For Cybertron and ...
In 2022, LEGO kicked off their Transformers partnership with the Optimus Prime (10302) set, and today fans are finally getting a second installment. The LEGO Icons Bumblebee (10338) has been ...
Worlds are colliding as LEGO and Transformers are coming together once again as a new set has been unveiled. It was not long ago that fans saw Optimus Prime come to life in brick-built detail with ...
One of the most iconic G1 Transformers characters of all time was Soundwave, the evil Decepticon who could transform into a cassette player. One of Megatron’s most loyal minions, thanks to his unique ...
When the Lego Optimus Prime was announced, everyone was talking. It's a Lego building set which actually transforms, much like the vast majority of Transformers. But when this set releases on June 1, ...
Back in June, LEGO unveiled a partnership with Hasbro on a Transformers G1 Optimus Prime (10302) set that features 19 points of articulation that allow the figure to transform from robot mode to truck ...
Lego has partnered with yet another popular franchise, recreating its IP with little plastic bricks. This time, it’s Transformers, the 1980s toy line of robots that change into vehicles and vice versa ...