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.
Like so many companies before it, Hasbro finally realized that while it’s easy enough to imitate the elements of LEGO, nobody does brick-built toys better. Back when the company tried its own Kre-O, ...
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