Corporate product reveals can never be trusted when they are announced on April 1st. But wouldn't this be awesome? From the official LEGO Twitter feed:
Never step on a LEGO brick again! SmartBricks, coming soon... pic.twitter.com/enRuvdGYjP
— LEGO (@LEGO_Group) April 1, 2021
LEGO trains (or "L-Gauge") have been choo chooing along since the first one was introduced back in 1966. Over the years there have been hundreds of trains, locomotives, train stations, signal houses, track-side buildings and other train-related LEGO sets released. The theme is popular among adult LEGO fans...