The chip industry has its own Lego black market. ASML created it by accident

Rick Lenssen works as a data analyst at the Dutch company ASML and builds Lego models on the weekends. It could have remained there, a mere hobby shared with his children if the company that employs him did not design and manufacture the lithography machines necessary to produce microchips, one of the key elements of current technology and one of the key suppliers of TSMC, Samsung or Intel. Now, his Lego designs imitating the original machines reach four-digit figures on eBay. 380 million in 851 pieces. It appeared in the ASML online store at the end of November 2024: a Lego model called TWINSCAN EXE:5000, measured 35 centimeters long and cost $227.95. It reproduced the high numerical aperture extreme ultraviolet (High-NA EUV) lithography machine that the company delivered to Intel in late 2023 and that allows chips to be printed from its 2 nanometer node. The actual equipment weighs 165 tons, has more than 100,000 parts and had to be transported in three Boeing 747s. The Lego set reproduced it in the style of the popular toy brand, it included a purple ray that represented ultraviolet light and a minifigure with the full clean room suit that technicians wear. The product sheet, perhaps anticipating what was to come, already warned that multiple orders from the same customer would be cancelled. Brick Lenssen. This is the nickname given to Rick Lenssen, a 39-year-old company employee who became interested in Legos. by chanceafter taking his children to a toy fair in the Netherlands. His first personal project was an exact replica of the ASML campus in Veldhoven: two years of work, 2,500 euros out of his pocket and 25,000 pieces, with details as obsessive as the peregrine falcon that nests on a roof of the complex, accompanied by a pigeon that, according to him, acts as food. He designed everything first on the computer and assembled it in the attic of his house. Where do I put this. Lenssen then encountered a drama that will be familiar to any Lego fan: what to do once you finish building the set. He offered it to the campus itself, but they didn’t want it. Lenssen wrote to ASML’s CEO on a Friday night, and within hours he wrote back saying he loved the set. To get the model out of the attic, it had to be dismantled piece by piece (like the real ASML machines), and company workers loaded it into a van. Today it is the first thing visitors see when they arrive at the company’s reception. It’s official. The jump to merchandising officer arrived later, with a model of the skyline of the campus in charge of promoting an internal app, and then the two models of machines. He was not the first: Jeroen Ottens, an ASML engineer who had worked at Lego, I had modeled a previous version. The cheapest model in the current range, the TWINSCAN NXE:3400C, at $166.70, was not born as a commercial product either: it started as internal training tool before becoming a special edition open to the public. It took Lenssen a few weeks to design the current two sets, one with a 61-page instruction manual. Your only compensation is a copy of each model. Employees only. The sales policy is one unit per person and verified ASML email is mandatory. For weeks, some fans managed to place orders bypassing that restriction due to a security hole in networks, and measures had to be taken: in December 2024 ASML began canceling orders from buyers without an actual corporate email. The EXE:5000 file even disappeared and can only be consulted today through the Wayback Machine. The same corporate email restriction covers the rest of the merchandising of the company, yes, much less coveted: sweaters, mugs, pins and Christmas decorations. eBay fever. Of course, speculation was not long in coming, as It usually happens with Lego sets that disappear from the market. Individual sets of those designed by Lenssen have been seen for $600, while the complete collection reaches $4,500. Before closing that section of the store, ASML sold 1,355 units of the latest model (there are 44,000 company employees, possibly not all of them interested in building with toy blocks). Although the comparison is absurd, only six of the real machine have been sold. In Xataka | The great fear of the US is that ASML’s UVP machines will continue to arrive in China. So he is going to intensify his trade war

five LEGO sets for adults who never stopped playing… or collecting

El Corte Inglés has a good assortment of sections that can be adjusted to what we are looking for, and one of the most curious is Kidultsaimed at both children and adults who like board games, anime or series figures and much more. Of course, LEGOs also come in hereso in this article we have reviewed the coolest ones that the store has. Star Wars Logo – 75407 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Millennium Falcon Now that the Star Wars DayWhat better time to go shopping for that LEGO set that has been on your wish list for so long. There is a lot to choose from in the saga, but one of the most special is the Millennium Falcon (75375). Because? Because of its size, because of all the details it includes, because of the support, because of the identification plate and because it is Han Solo’s iconic ship. Millennium Falcon – 75375 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Star Wars Logo If you prefer something more iconic, there’s nothing like your own Star Wars logo (75407) whose LEGO set has a spectacular design (in fact, it is the one I have). It is larger than it may seem in the photos, the yellow and black contrast is very well cared for and inside hides a wink very particular to the saga, especially to the original trilogy of films. Star Wars Logo – 75407 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links iron man If there is a character that has had a great impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it is Iron Man. The superhero has the occasional LEGO set, being the Iron Man Bust (76327) one of the latest released. He comes with the iconic MK4, one of the many suits he has worn over the years. Its size is ideal for placement on virtually any shelf and it comes with both a stand and a nameplate and a minifigure. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Harry Potter Sorting Hat Harry Potter is back with the HBO series, so if you feel like enjoying one of the most emblematic wizards in cinema, El Corte Inglés has the characteristic sorting hat (76429). It has a good design, includes a minifigure and a stand with the emblems of each house. Additionally, it comes with a block that emits a total of 31 random sounds. Harry Potter Hat – 76429 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Hogwarts For iconic the most unsafe school in the Harry Potter universe. El Corte Inglés also has a LEGO set of Hogwarts (76419) which stands out above all for how big it is. It is very well detailed, features the many structures of the school of witchcraft and wizardry and even includes the Chamber of Secrets and the Ford Anglia. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | El Corte Inglés and Compradicción (header), LEGO In Xataka | Your favorite series, comics and movies also in LEGO: 15 construction kits ideal to assemble yourself or give as a gift In Xataka | There is a LEGO Star Wars set that I would buy again without thinking twice. It’s wonderful and it’s not expensive.

LEGO was one of the last refuges of analog play. You have just opened the door to sensors, lights and sound in your bricks

LEGO has flirted with electronics before, but its most stable promise was always something else: that the classic brick needed nothing to become anything. For decades, this principle maintained an almost intact refuge from the digitalization of children’s play, without screens or sensors, with imagination as the only driving force. That is why the step that the company has just taken is not minor. Introducing motion, light and sound detection into the brick itself strikes at the heart of the system. The announcement occurred at CES 2026, in Las Vegas, where LEGO officially presented its new SMART Play System. The company explained that it is a platform that introduces new electronic components into its construction system so that the creations react with lights and sounds in response to movement and interaction. It was not presented as a prototype, but as a product with a launch date and with a platform vocation. The system, by pieces. The SMART Play System is based on three elements that work together. The core is the so-called SMART Brick, a 2×4 brick that acts as a response center. Around it, the SMART Tags come into play, pieces that indicate to the brick what type of object or scenario it represents, and the SMART Minifigures, figures capable of activating different behaviors. LEGO insists that they are not independent accessories, but parts of the same system designed to fit with the rest of the traditional pieces. Sensors, lights and sound. Unlike previous approaches based on recognizable modules, here the electronics live within the brick itself. The SMART Brick integrates motion detection using an accelerometer, lights capable of reacting to the environment and a sound system that is activated according to physical interaction. There are no external screens or controls – it’s all down to how you turn, pan or tap the build. In its official description, LEGO also talks about a color recognition scanner and a game engine that generates reactions with lights and sounds. The CES demos show a birthday cake capable of recognizing when its candles go out and reacting with an audible celebration, as well as a helicopter that responds to movement with flight effects and changes behavior when turning or falling. In these cases, the interaction does not start from a button or a screen, but from a physical gesture. Release date. The commercial deployment of the system already has a first date set. The premiere will arrive in the United States in March, with a set based on Star Wars as the spearhead. The choice does not seem accidental: starting with such a recognizable license allows you to immediately show the possibilities of the system and see how it fits into real use before taking new steps. It’s not the first time. Although the SMART Play System introduces electronics to a place hitherto untouchable, LEGO has been exploring hybrid formulas for years. From robotics kits with sensors, like LEGO Mindstormsuntil augmented reality experiencesthe company has been testing how to combine physical construction and digital responses. The difference now is one of focus: the technology stops being a recognizable addition and becomes integrated into the language of the parts system itself. What some experts say. The announcement has not been received with unanimous enthusiasm. Josh Golin, CEO of Fairplay Group, warned the BBC that Smart Bricks “undermine what was once great about Legos” by shifting initiative from the child to the sensors. Along the same lines, Professor Andrew Manches, from the University of Edinburgh, recalled that the historical value of the brand has been in “the freedom to create, recreate and adapt simple blocks to create infinite stories.”, and warned that technology can condition how it is played if it is not designed carefully. Faced with these criticisms, LEGO defends that technology does not replace physical play, but rather expands it. Julia Goldin, head of product and marketing, explained to the British media that they do not see the digital world as a threat, but as an opportunity to “expand physical play and physical construction.” An important nuance. The SMART Play System does not mean that all LEGO sets will incorporate electronics from now on. For now, the company has presented a concrete proposal, with a first launch without announcing an immediate expansion to the rest of its catalog. What path this technology will have and in what lines it will end up appearing is something that is not yet defined. For now, this is a limited deployment that will serve to test how far this approach fits within the traditional game system. Images | LEGO In Xataka | What happened to Technicolor: evolution and death of the company that changed cinema and was overwhelmed by its ambition

The iconic Game Boy is back in LEGO format and is a good Christmas gift for the most nostalgic

Do you want to surprise a gamer from the ’90s, now a forty-something, and you don’t know what to do it with? Surely in his youth he had the iconic Game Boy. Now, you can buy a LEGO Game Boy set to build Nintendo’s first portable console, thus becoming a perfect gift for Twelfth Night. LEGO Super Mario Game Boy The price could vary. We earn commission from these links A LEGO set with surprising realism Some time ago, LEGO released a set inspired by the Nintendo Entertainment System. Although, now, this new set wants to give a tribute to the iconic Game Boythe Japanese company’s first portable console. Composed of 421 pieces and with a design endowed with realism, if you have it in your hands, you will believe that you are looking at the real console and not one made with LEGO pieces. In addition, it comes with many details and accessories, such as a stand to place it and several games and screens. Specifically,’The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening‘ and ‘Super Mario Land‘ are the two screens that the LEGO set includes. Furthermore, to make matters worse (as far as realism is concerned), the console buttons can be pressed and the cartridges (fully buildable) can be inserted into this Game Boy. Other LEGO sets for gamers that may interest you LEGO Mario Kart 72037: Mario and Standard Kart The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LEGO 21265 Minecraft Workbench The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | LEGO In Xataka | Your favorite series, comics and movies also in LEGO: 15 construction kits ideal to assemble yourself or give as a gift In Xataka | LEGO constructions on another level: the Technic Series has the models that any collector would dream of

five essential LEGO sets to give as gifts on Three Wise Men

One of the most magical nights of the year is approaching. If you want to surprise a geek of some of the most famous sagas and franchises of all time (such as Harry Potter, Star Wars, Marvel and more), you can do so by giving them a LEGO set. These are some of the best options that you can consider. LEGO 76450 Harry Potter Book Corner: Hogwarts Express As a die-hard Harry Potter fan that I am, this LEGO Harry Potter Book Corner: Hogwarts Express set It is one of the ones that has caught my attention the most in a while. Above all, I like it because it looks great on a shelf, since it works as a bookend. This set from the legendary building brick firm recreates the scene in which Harry Potter and the Weasly family cross platform 9 3/4 at King’s Cross train station. It is a set of 832 pieces and it comes with minifigures harry potterRon and his two pets: Hedwig the owl and Scabbers the rat. LEGO Harry Potter Book Corner: Hogwarts Express The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LEGO 72037 Mario Kart If there is a well-known game on the console nintendo switchthat is, without a doubt, ‘Mario Kart‘. Now, thanks to this set LEGO 72037 Mario Kart You will be able to have the famous plumber in his car at home, like in the legendary video game. To have this set assembled at home you will need some space, since it is a large set (measures 22 x 32 x 19 cm) and is made up of 1,972 pieces. The figure of Mario has joints in arms and it is a perfect LEGO set to display in a gaming room. LEGO Mario Kart: Mario and Standard Kart The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LEGO 76313 Marvel Logo If you are planning to give something to a marve fanl in Three Wise Men, this is the LEGO set that you will surely love. It is about the LEGO set 76313 Marvel: Logowhich is perfect for displaying on any shelf. Recommended for ages 12 and up, this LEGO set (931 pieces) comes with mini figures of some protagonists of the saga Marvel. Among them, you can find Iron Man, The Avengers, Hulk, Thor, Black Life and Captain America. LEGO Marvel: MARVEL Logo and Minifigures The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LEGO 75375 Star Wars: Millennium Falcon Star Wars is one of the most successful film franchises in the history of cinema. If you want to give something to a fan of hers, this LEGO set 75375 Star Wars: Millennium Falcon It is perfect to surprise. This LEGO set of Star Wars includes a total of 921 pieces and it comes full of details. Unlike other constructions from the firm, this one has a compact size, with a height of 13 cm, 24 cm in length and 19 cm in width. It also includes an identification plate, support and a commemorative token for the 25th anniversary of the collaboration between LEGO and Star Wars. LEGO Star Wars 75375 Millennium Falcon The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LEGO One Piece Set 75639 – Going Merry Pirate Ship He LEGO set 75639 One Piece-Going Merry Boat It is a set from the famous building block brand with which you can build the iconic Straw Hats ship. It is composed of 1,376 pieces and recommended for ages 10 and up. Its dimensions are 34 cm high, 39 cm long and 20 cm wide. It presents an incredible level of detail and comes with five minifigures (Zoro, Naomi, Usopp, Luffy and Sanji). Additionally, it includes four “Wanted” posters, although these are random. LEGO 75639 One Piece Going Merry Pirate Ship Toy The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | LEGO In Xataka | Your favorite series, comics and movies also in LEGO: 15 construction kits ideal to assemble yourself or give as a gift In Xataka | LEGO constructions on another level: the Technic Series has the models that any collector would dream of

nuclear microreactors made like Lego pieces

The artificial intelligence revolution has an Achilles heel that is not in the code, but in the networks. In this scenario of “energy hunger”, an Austin company called Aalo Atomics has decided that the solution is not to wait for the State to build infrastructure, but to manufacture its own nuclear reactors like someone making Lego pieces. A unique structure. If decades ago the message “Hello World” marked the beginning of the computer age, today the “Aalo World” aims to mark the beginning of the Second Atomic Age. According to a company press releaseAalo Atomics has begun construction of an experimental reactor, the Aalo-X, under the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Nuclear Reactor Pilot Program. The ambition is such that, as reported by NucNetthe company has already shipped the first five test modules (the Aalo-0 prototype) from its factory in Austin to the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). The goal is to have everything ready by July 4, 2026. The “Bring Your Own Energy” model. AI data centers have sparked a new business fever: the “bring your own energy”. Giants like Microsoft, Google or Amazon can no longer depend on an American electrical grid that, although should add 80GW of capacity per year, barely reaches 65GW due to bureaucracy and bottlenecks. This is where the star product comes in: the Aalo Pod. According to the company’s technical informationit is not an eternal “construction project”, but rather a mass-produced product. Each “Pod” will generate 50 MW and is designed to be adjacent to data centers. By not requiring external water sources for cooling – thanks to their air condensers – these plants can be located in arid or remote areas, directly feeding the servers without going through the saturated electrical grid. “Lego” engineering. The key to Aalo Atomics’ success lies in three pillars: Products, not projects. According to Matt LoszakCEO of Aalo Atomics, the historical mistake of the sector was to build each plant as a single civil work. His XMR concept (Extra Modular Reactor) allows parts to arrive on site as finished and tested blocks, ready to be connected. Sodium technology. Unlike conventional plants, sodium allows the reactor operates at atmospheric pressure. This eliminates the need for expensive, gigantic containment domes. To avoid incidents like the one at the Monju plant (Japan) in 1995, Aalo Atomics has developed double-walled steam generators and an AI-powered autonomous maintenance robot that remotely detects and seals leaks. Passive security. The design, led by Yasir Arafat (CTO of Aalo Atomics), uses a fuel that expands naturally if the temperature rises too high, stopping the reaction by physical laws, without the need for human intervention. An extensive collaboration network. Dubbed the “Aaloverse”, it has woven an ecosystem of 127 suppliers in 35 states that transcends the energy sector to integrate the current kings of silicon. Microsoft and NVIDIA not only appear as potential clients, but as technological partners for the development of a “digital super operator”. This artificial intelligence platform, supported by NVIDIA’s computational muscle and Azure tools, seeks to automate the enormous bureaucracy of nuclear permits and manage the reactor with a minimal human workforce, turning the plant into an autonomous system capable of predicting failures before they occur. For this digital vision to be translated into real energy, Aalo Atomics has resorted to the reliability of traditional heavy industry, closing alliances with giants such as Baker Hughes and Siemens for the supply of turbines and generators. This strategy, together with a historic contract with Urenco, accelerates its arrival on the market and guarantees enriched uranium for the Aalo-X reactor in 2026, breaking dependence on foreign supplies and shielding the energy sovereignty of future data centers. Towards a Second Atomic Age? Aalo Atomics faces a challenge that the industry considered impossible: going from the founding of the company to nuclear fission in less than three years. However, with $136 million in financing and the first hardware already on Idaho soil, doubt is giving way to expectation. If they manage to turn on Aalo-X in the summer of 2026, they will not only have built a reactor; They will have inaugurated a model where nuclear energy is as modular, scalable and private as the servers themselves that today try to decipher the future of humanity. The race is on and, for now, Idaho’s clock is ticking. Image | Aalo Atomics Xataka | The boom in companies developing SMR reactors is no coincidence: it is just what the military wanted

House renovations used to be to make them more habitable. Now they can also be converted into Lego sets

At the beginning of October we count that the lack of space in modern homes or the impossibility of collecting quantities of LEGO due to how much they occupy had led to the creation of a business especially aimed at those who do not want to give up building new sets, but do not need to keep them. Brick Borrow rent LEGO sets…which are then returned. It happens that more and more people are directly renovating their house to make room for it. to these jewels. Domestic brick utopias. I was telling it on the weekend the wall street journal. In recent years, the rise of adult collecting Lego has transformed entire domestic spaces into carefully designed and detailed miniature worlds, urban landscapes, beaches with bathers and functional amusement parks. Of all, the case by Christie Northin Salt Lake City, is especially representative: he has torn down walls, renovated his basement and spent more than $100,000 in building and displaying his Lego city, which he accesses through a fingerprint scanner and which he is considering monitoring with cameras to observe when he travels. The origin. The woman started as a hobby to combat boredom during the pandemic, but became your emotional refugea task where methodical construction and imagination combine into something he describes as “feeding the soul.” In his brick world you can see a mix of technical dedication, nostalgia and the search for a personal space in the face of everyday routines. Adult collecting. The truth is that Lego has been able to cultivate, especially since 2020, a growing base adult amateurmany of whom could not afford the most ambitious sets during their childhood, but today they have income and a sentimental motivation to rebuild what they before it was inaccessible. The problem is not only economic, but also spatial: the largest sets can occupy entire tables or even entire rooms, forcing coexistence decisions, as in the case by Steve Isomwhich has assembled more than 275 sets and has given its dining room, office and shelves to spaceships suspended from the ceiling and monumental models like a titanic shelf or an Eiffel Tower almost meter and a half. His wife tolerates the hobby, but imposes clear limits: The bedroom is left out of the invasion of bricks. This negotiation silent It is repeated in many homes, where the passion for building clashes with shared aesthetics, functionality and the simple space available. Architecture, interior design and adaptation. The transformation of the home into a gallery of Lego pieces has even given rise to a specific demand in interior architecture. He architect Jeff Pelletierhimself a fan, claims to have designed more than twenty houses with rooms dedicated to Lego, mostly for adults. His advice includes Avoid rooms with direct light to avoid discoloring the pieces and use closed display cases to reduce dust. In other cases, it suggests integrate small Lego pieces as discreet decorative accents on shelves, walls or artistic compositions that imitate famous works. These solutions seek balance passion and aestheticspreserving the visual identity of the home without eliminating the collector’s creative space. Even in the real estate market, agents like Niko Cejic they claim that houses with Lego rooms can be more attractive, providing character and differentiation compared to the neutral standardization of so many contemporary interiors. The home as an emotional refuge. Beyond the hobby, these Lego rooms reflect an emotional need profound in a context of increasingly fast-paced lives, demanding jobs and changing family structures. Evan Rubinfor example, finds in his Lego room an oasis of manual repetition and visual calm, a selective return to a childhood reinterpreted. Many homeowners describe these constructions as a way to regain creativity in the face of monotonous routines, and also as a way to build an identity within the home. They told in the Journal that the replacement of more traditional life projects (such as raising children in increasingly smaller and late-term homes) is intertwined with this phenomenon: pets, plants and Lego appear where cribs once appeared. The house is no longer just a place to live, but a stage in which to reconstruct an intimate version of oneself. Tiny “real” worlds. Ultimately, the lego roomshidden in basements, domestic extensions or carefully reserved rooms, aim to be one (another) cultural manifestation of a contemporary desire for belonging, refuge and creative control. If you will, they also represent a silent, patient and manual response to digital speed, constant productivity and the pressure of adulthood. The worlds built with bricks They do not replace the outside world, of course, but they offer continuity between the child who played and the adult who seeks his own space in the midst of obligations, schedules and demands. Ultimately, in those miniature cities There is a simple and universal statement: although life pushes us to grow, there will always be parts of us that need to continue building. Image | Brickset, PXHere In Xataka | The secret to continuing to accumulate LEGO sets is not to keep them. This rental service helps you with that. In Xataka | One thousand euros for the Star Wars Death Star: the most expensive Lego set to date does not make all fans happy

The secret to continuing to accumulate LEGO sets is not to keep them. This rental service helps you with that.

Any adult LEGO fan have run into a similar problem. It is enormously enjoyable to set up the sets, but once finished comes the drama: where do we place it? The lack of space in modern homes or the impossibility of collecting several sets due to the space they occupy has led to the creation of a business especially aimed at those who do not want to give up building new sets, but do not need to keep them. Brick Borrow rents LEGO sets… which are then returned. How it works. Brick Borrow offers users the possibility of renting iconic sets by paying a fixed fee, always for an unlimited time. The amount of the fee determines what can be rented as follows: Mystery Set (9.99 euros): Brick Borrow chooses which set to send. Only one set per month. Builder (14.99 euros): The customer chooses what they want from the Brick Borrow catalogue. Unlimited loans every month. Only one set at a time. There is an annual version with a small discount. Master (24.99 euros): Like Buider, but with two sets per month. There are dozens of available setsin a catalog that is constantly growing, and as expected, we can find some of the most iconic: Mario Kart, the Shire from ‘The Lord of the Rings’, the Temple of the Golden Idol from Indiana Jones, Snow White’s cabin, the Creeper from ‘Minecraft’, the house from ‘Up!’, the ship from ‘Jaws’, a Concorde, Hogwarts, the Infinity Gauntlet, a bonsai, Sonic’s first level, Darth Vader’s helmet and a long etcetera… The wonderful world of AFOLs. This is a service clearly aimed at adult LEGO fans (or AFOL: Adult Fans Of LEGO), a typology that ranges from rigorous collectors to creative builders who see LEGO as a form of artistic expression, and who often value the building experience as much or more than the result. Rental introduces an interesting dimension for them: it democratizes access to complex or expensive sets that are sometimes inaccessible to a large part of the community. Aspects that a child does not appreciate, such as completism or playing with rare sets, are thus more accessible to this type of adult fans. To ride. It is more than proven therapeutic value of play in adults. But in addition, services like Brick Borrow (there are others, especially in the US: NetBricks, Brick Library, Blockria, Brickdrop, Lend A Brick, Chorley Bricks and many more) allow us to focus on an aspect of LEGO that sometimes goes unnoticed: building rather than enjoying the finished set. The activity of assembling blocks works as a mental escape and relaxation, similar to meditative or creative practices. The concentration on small pieces and the satisfaction of seeing a structure take shape generates a binding pleasure that transcends simple fun. The economics of access. There is a global trendlinked to a market increasingly dominated by subscriptions and temporary access to goods, for people looking for andxexperiences without the burden of storage or constant spending. Brick Borrow is not a unique experiment: we have seen it before on platforms that rent luxury clothing either technology. It implies a more responsible use of the product, promoting the so-called economy of access and reuse, repair, recycling and waste reduction, unlike the traditional linear model of “use and throw away”. The products and materials thus maintain their value for as long as possible, minimizing the environmental impact and promoting sustainable consumption. In Xataka | I worked for eight years in a sex shop. This is how the sector has changed and this is how it has changed me

The most expensive set of Lego to date does not be happy for all fans

October will be the month in which Lego fans will have before them The most expensive set in the company’s history: The Death Star Wars star. A thousand dollars have allowed the company to beat its own record of crazy prices with a piece that has more than a meter high. An authentic Mostreco whose extra contents included in the set will salivate more than one fan of the construction games and devotees of the galactic franchise. Some figures. That said: more than 9,000 pieces make up the set, where no less than 38 minifigures based on the characters in the movies can be placed. We will have all the expected guests: Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, the Droids, all kinds of imperial forces including Darth Vader and the Emperor, and several versions of Luke Skywalker (with the black suit of ‘The Return of the Jedi’, dress of Stormtrooper next to Han Solo …). Curiosity: some unexpected detail such as the inclusion of a Beach Tropperthe Stormtropers in a swimsuit that made their debut in the 2006 ‘Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy’ video game. Everything expected in the death star. How could it be otherwise, this death star includes stays taken from the original trilogy, from the garbage crusher to the throne room of ‘The return of the Jedi’, to recreate a final duel with all details. Some fan will put the nerves when you see places from two different films in the same star, but the set must be interpreted as a tribute outside the Continuum space-time. Or something like that. If you want it. If you have a thousand dollars, which is not little conditional, and you are willing to spend them on a Lego set, possibly be a member of the Lego Insider Club, and you will have anticipated access to the set, from October 1, three days before the rest of the mortals. Both one and the other, who buy the set before October 8 will receive as a gift a tie Fighter, the appropriate size to place it in their place in this death star (although there are protests from the community because the ship appears in the promotional images, and from October 8 that piece will not be included in the purchase). Some protests. There are already some lucky disappointment to whom they are more satisfied. Among the complaints that have been in the community in recent weeks, especially, the quality of the figures, lower than expected: most are recycled from previous sets, something unusual in the most expensive sets. In addition, they are not even the best quality figures, as with C3PO, which has been represented before in more detailed figures and better valued by the community. There have also been protests because, unlike previous death stars, the set It is not a sphere, but a section of the structure. Question of taste, but It is one of the complaints They circulate online. Varied opinions. This type of sets, getting bigger and linked to franchises such as Marvel, Star Wars or Harry Potter, among many others, receive All kinds of opinions. There are those who think that franchises have creatively ruined Lego, but the truth is that Your economic recovery After a huge stage of crisis, everything owes these large, expensive and very clearly oriented to the adult public. And if it depends on a certain generation between X and Millennialit is clear that nostalgia is the trigger to be thrown. If this set works commercially, it will be difficult for it to be the last. Header | Lego In Xataka | LEGO is an empire of the toy and has already made its incursions into the cinema. Now the next level is raised: video games

Some of the Lego sets for lovers of these sagas

Mount LEGO It is one of my passions. If it happens to you and you are looking for the ideal opportunity to set From the famous construction brick company, it can always be a good time. LEGO has sets designed for franchise fans such as Marvel, Star Wars or Harry Potter. These are some of the sets that you can take into account to be able to ride them at home and have fun. LEGO 76450 HARRY POTTER RINCÓN BETWEEN BOOKS: HOGWARTS EXPRESS With this Hogwarts Express Lego Set You can build the mythical scene in which Harry Potter, Ron and the Weasley family cross the Page 9 3/4 To be able to take the train that takes them to the magic school every September. It is a set that works as a holder, since it is divided into two. It is composed of 832 pieces and includes minifigures of Harry PotterRon Weasley, the Hedwig owl and the Rat Scabbers. LEGO 76450 HARRY POTTER RINCÓN BETWEEN BOOKS: HOGWARTS EXPRESS – * Some price may have changed from the last review LEGO STAR WARS 75398 C-3PO C-3PO is one of the most iconic characters in the Star Wars saga and now you can have it at home with this SET LEGO STARS WARS C-3PO. It is a large Lego set, with a Total of 1,138 pieces. Comes with identification plate with some details about this character of Star Wars. It also incorporates some stickers and has joints in arms and head. Likewise, being a Lego set for exposure, brings a base to place it. Lego Star Wars 75398 C-3po Droide Figure * Some price may have changed from the last review LEGO 72037 MARIO KART Mario Kart is one of the most famous games of Nintendo Switch. If you want to build the famous plumber In command of your car wheel, now you can do it with this set LEGO 72037 MARIO KART. It is a large lay set, with dimensions of 22 x 32 x 19 cm and composed of 1,972 pieces. Like the previous model, it is oriented to the exhibition and the figure of Mario It comes with articulations in arms. * Some price may have changed from the last review LEGO 21265 MINECRAFT WORK TABLE One of the video games that does not go out of style, despite the time is Minecraft. After the launch of ‘A Minecraft movie‘There are more followers that the franchise has. Now, you can also mount this set LEGO 21265 MINECRAFT WORK TABLE and exhibit it on some shelf. This Lego set is formed by 1,195 pieces and measures 14 cm high, 15 cm wide and 15 cm deep. In addition to being able to build the work table, you can see its interior, in which you will discover different biomes. It also comes with some characters. LEGO 21265 MINECRAFT WORK TABLE * Some price may have changed from the last review Lego 43249 of Stitch One of the summer films has been ‘Lilo and Stitch‘. Now, in addition, taking advantage of the film pull, you can buy this Stitch LEGO 43249 with which to build Famous extraterrestrial protagonist of the tape. It is recommended for over nine years and composed of 730 pieces. Some of the Stitch parts are mobile and you can turn your head and put their ears raised or falls. Also Incorporate some accessories As Hawaiian shirt, ornament flower and ice cream cucurucho. * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | LEGO In Xataka | An elf, a owl or a wizard: the best Lego Harry Potter sets that you can give at Christmas In Xataka | Lego constructions to another level: the Technic series has the models with which any collector would dream

Log In

Forgot password?

Forgot password?

Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password.

Your password reset link appears to be invalid or expired.

Log in

Privacy Policy

Add to Collection

No Collections

Here you'll find all collections you've created before.