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Self-sufficient, studded with sensors The smartest Lego bricks I’ve seen in person A few weeks ago it seemed like a Star Wars Lego fan’s dream. Lego hasn’t released these sets yet, but it was just announced that more are coming this year.
A collection of new brick sets that work with the intelligent brick-focused gameplay system It was announced in Germany today At the Nuremberg Toy Fair, and as with the first few sets unveiled in Las Vegas at CES, they’re all based on the classic Star Wars trilogy.
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There’s a Millennium Falcon set, a Landspeeder set, a Mos Eisley Cantina set, a Yoda training set on Dagobah, and an AT-ST Endor set. The newly announced kits, which range in price from $40 to $100, contain smart tags and compatible smart minifigures but don’t come with the necessary Smart Bricks, which charge wirelessly and activate all the sounds and lights when in close proximity.
To get those bricks, you still need to purchase one of the other sets. Or wait until Lego sells those smart bricks separately.
All of these sets are coming March 1st, all at the same time. It’s a lot of interconnected, action-enabled Star Wars elements at once, and I’m very curious how they’ll all work together. I just realized this is only about a month away, so wait and save your money on Lego.