Watched Introducing JIMU Robot Mythical Series: UnicornBot Kit from YouTube
Introducing the JIMU Robot Mythical Series: UnicornBot Kit.
The instructions for the Jimu Unicorn robot don’t describe what the white pen-like thing, part T01 x 1 (WHT), is used for. The videos online don’t have it either.

Essentially it’s a building tool that can be pulled apart and the thin pointy end is for pushing the connectors out of their positions while the other end can be squeezed lightly like a tweezer to remove the connector pieces if they’re stuck.

📺 LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle 2018 full review! 71043 | YouTube

Watched LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle 2018 full review! 71043 from YouTube
This is pretty awesome! I agree that it could have much more, but it looks like it’d be cool to put together! Perhaps this could be a nice birthday present for someone???

👓 Lego Wants to Completely Remake Its Toy Bricks (Without Anyone Noticing) | New York Times

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The Danish toymaker has relied on oil-based plastics for over 50 years. It wants to give them up by 2030. Finding alternatives is a vast project.

👓 Honda Kick ‘N Go Scooter (GOGO) | Honda Roots

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Walking into a Honda dealership during the 70’s was a glorious time for families and parents, but for kids it wasn’t the most ideal of places to be. Honda Motor Company wanted to capitalize the possibilities of selling to youngsters and a toy-line segment that seemed void amongst what current dealerships offered. Soon Honda Introduced the Honda Kick ‘N Go or Honda Roller-Through GOGO in Japan. The idea for the scooter came from an “Idea” contest held by Honda and it’s employees internally. Akuto, a subsidiary of Honda helped develop the Kick ‘N Go for it’s release.