About LEGO Homemaker Rooms
The LEGO Homemaker Furniture sets, primarily released in the 1970s, focus on buildable furniture and accessories for dollhouse-style play. Notable sets include 261 Bathroom, which features a bathtub, sink, and other bathroom accessories; 263 Living Room, with a couch, table, and television; 264 Kitchen, equipped with a stove, sink, and kitchen cabinets; and 265 Baby's Room, which includes a crib, rocking chair, and baby accessories. These sets allowed for detailed customization and imaginative play in creating household environments.
1980 LEGO Sets
In 1980, LEGO significantly expanded the LEGO Train theme, enhancing its realism and functionality with a new 12-volt system. While 12V electric trains had existed in Europe since the late 1960s, the 1980 update introduced remote-controlled points, signals, decouplers, and lights, making LEGO trains more interactive than ever before. This refined system cemented LEGO Trains as one of the company’s most technologically advanced product lines at the time.