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Lego and Nike unveil Air Max 95 Neon brick set
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Nike and Lego have announced a new collaborative brick-building set recreating the iconic Air Max 95 Neon sneaker. The 1,213-piece set, numbered 43025, will release on March 28, 2026, alongside a matching kids' sneaker. This project builds on their ongoing partnership to blend sneaker culture with construction toys.
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight brings open-world gameplay and combat inspired by Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham series to a new Lego title. The game features difficulty settings for varied players and a roster of playable characters including Batman and his allies. It is scheduled for release on May 22 across multiple platforms.
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Lego and Sega have announced a $40 Sega Genesis-inspired building set, the most affordable in its retro gaming lineup with 479 pieces. Featuring detachable controllers, a Sonic game cartridge, and Mega Drive customization, it ships June 1, 2026, following hits like the NES and Game Boy.
Lego has introduced a new Creator 3-in-1 set themed around retro gaming hardware, allowing builders to construct a handheld device, arcade machine, or desktop computer. Priced at $20 for 268 pieces, the set targets children aged eight and older and became available on January 1, 2026. It joins eight other new Creator sets in the January lineup.
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Lego has introduced a new 569-piece BB-8 Astromech Droid building set as part of its January 2026 Star Wars lineup. This marks the first BB-8 model since 2017 and is available now for $90. The set features interactive elements and is designed to scale with other recent droid builds.
Lego has announced the first entry in its new Marvel Collector's Edition series, featuring a detailed Iron Man Mark 3 display model. The 1,297-piece set releases on January 1, 2026, and is available for preorder now at $130. This adult-oriented build celebrates the iconic suit from the 2008 Iron Man film.
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A 16-year-old from the UK has constructed a four-fingered robotic hand entirely from Lego Mindstorms parts, capable of grasping objects with forces comparable to advanced 3D-printed models. Developed with his father's guidance, the device demonstrates innovative use of everyday educational tools in robotics. The project highlights accessible engineering for students.