The LEGO SMART Brick is on shelves now in six countries, and some fans are already finding inventive ways to use it beyond the initial eight Star Wars sets.
LEGO SMART Play has come under fire for its synthesised soundscape, which isn’t really what you’d call authentic to the Star Wars universe it’s trying to embellish. But while at first glance its SMART Tags (the tiles that tell the SMART Brick which sounds to produce) may feel hyper-specific to the particular sets they come with – this one’s an X-wing, this one’s a TIE Fighter – some fans are managing to get creative with them and make better use of its 8-bit sounds.
Take built_bricks (Lewis Meeny), for example, who’s already landed on an excellent use for the lightsaber SMART Tag in
Over on reddit, Doublematt23 has incorporated SMART Play into 75419 Death Star’s throne room, combining the lights and sounds from
Finally, it’s back to built_bricks on TikTok, who’s also found a means by which to take the SMART Brick beyond the confines of LEGO Star Wars – and conceal it in a set without any major modifications. The 2x4 brick fits neatly beneath the bonnet of 76332 The Batman Batmobile, and combining it with the SMART Tag from the service cart in
What’s really interesting about this one is that there’s no real drop-off in sound quality from concealing the SMART Brick, and in a set as small as this it’ll be easy to shake-to-wake without removing it. That’s a marked aesthetic improvement over the official LEGO Star Wars SMART Play sets, which feature conspicuous gaps in which to easily place and remove the SMART Brick.
Given these sets have only been on shelves for a week or so, and are only available in six countries at launch, we’re probably (or at least hopefully) only just scratching the surface of potential uses for the SMART Play system beyond their initial sets. The biggest obstacle to trying these solutions or others out for yourself is of course the price tag for those models, although the SMART Brick and charger are also available on BrickLink individually now…
If you haven’t already, don’t forget to check out our hands-on verdict on LEGO Star Wars SMART Play, which includes a real-world test with the sets’ primary target audience.
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