BOO! Sorry to scare you! HEXBUG Swarm, October 31st is finally here! Get out your costumes, charge up your batteries and bring out your skeleton nano mods because it’s about to GO DOWN! One of our favorite things about Halloween are all the goodies that we get to celebrate this fun holiday. May your day be filled with treats instead of tricks – and to start you off on the right … [Read more...]
Category:Holiday
HEXBUG DIY Tic-Tac-Terror Game Board
Spooky activities are in full swing as Halloween approaches and October excitement is in the air. Being that Halloween is not a holiday that explicitly promotes quality time together like Christmas or Thanksgiving, we at HEXBUG DIY have devised an easy-to-assemble craft that results in hours of quality time with your loved ones. Gather your tiny pumpkins and Zombie nano for a … [Read more...]
HEXBUG DIY nano Junior Toddler Halloween Costume
We hear it all the time “we’re a HEXBUG family”. Parents express their enthusiasm for the HEXBUG brand by telling us how our toys grow with their kids, providing fun and stimulating options for children of any age. HEXBUG’s newest venture explored the realm of toddler toys, resulting in two new products, the Cuddlebots and the long-awaited nano Junior. The nano Junior is the … [Read more...]
HEXBUG DIY Halloween XL Mechanical Decals
October has just begun and HEXBUG is already gearing up for Halloween with creepy, crawly, crafty happenings! The HEXBUG XL Mechanicals are the awesome Scarabs and Spiders that you control yourself! Using your remote control these bugs can go virtually anywhere, maybe even Trick-or-Treating? In this HEXHUB DIY we’ll teach you how to decorate these bugs with exclusive Halloween … [Read more...]
Introducing the Sluggish HEXBUG RC Snail!
Every so often we like to surprise the Swarm with a brand new product that you guys get to see before anyone else! Introducing the newest mechanical in the HEXBUG family, the HEXBUG RC Snail! Prepare to leave this guy out of all the fun! With three slow speeds, the Snail can barely keep up with the Spider or Tarantula. Change the settings from “PS” (Pretty Slow) to “VS” (Very … [Read more...]