The 1:8 scale version of the Lego McLaren P1 sells for $450 and features “a 7-speed gearbox with a dual clutch transmission, ...
Andi Norton, 32, from Phoenix, US, was left flabbergasted after a big sneeze brought out a LEGO piece which had been lodged in their nose since childhood. For decades, Andi thought the congestion ...
A person in Arizona reported recently finding a piece of a Lego man stuck up their nose and said they believe it had been there since they were a kid, more than a quarter of a century ago.
Throughout the entirety of watching Piece By Piece, all I could think to myself was: “I want all those fits!” Naturally, only a multihyphenate like Pharrell Williams could make Lego fashion ...
Andi Norton, 32, who also goes by the name Ben Havoc, said in an Instagram post earlier this month that he blew his nose and, “low and behold,” a Lego dot piece came out. Havoc explained that ...
They finally Lego of this lodged toy. An Arizona resident can finally “smell colors” after recently blowing their nose in the shower — freeing a Lego piece that had been stuck in their nose ...
PHOENIX, Ariz. (WFLA) — A man made a 26-year discovery, after fishing out a LEGO piece that he stuck up his nose around the age of six. Ben Havoc, a 32-year-old Arizona resident, received a tip ...
Building upon the 1:8 scale LEGO Technic model currently available for hobbyists, McLaren Automotive recently partnered with ...
The end result is a Lego car that has dimensions similar to the actual McLaren P1. The model is 196 inches long, 82.7 inches ...
When he was about 6 years old, he stuck a tiny, circular Lego up his nose, he said in a video post. After recognizing that the piece was too small for him to grab himself, Havoc sent a "little ...