5/25/2023 0 Comments Super mario 64 lego blockLethal Lava Land contains a whole host of nods to the original level - there's the Bully bad guy sitting on a platform Mr I (a giant eye) guarding a bridge the red-hot log rolling pin obstacle the Bowser sliding floor tiles and volcano (although this is built slightly later on). The trademark yellow is built with flat tiles on the exterior whilst the actual question mark is built from flat white studded pieces. The question mark box build is kept lightweight with windows and columns used to grow the size of the build. Bags 6 - 12 for levels before bag 13 with some additional work to complete the box. The first 5 bags form the main structure and front and back of the question mark box and bag 5 also includes Bowser who will sit in a hidden compartment of the cube. The Question Mark block is split in to 13 numbered bags. Please note, this review contains hidden features and spoilers for the build not shown in marketing materials. And as someone who has only just recently managed to complete Super Mario 64 with all 120 stars, let’s just say I’m a little excited! Here is an 2,064 piece adult LEGO Mario set based on a 25 year old N64 game. If those play set appealed mainly to kids (and therefore disappointed a few adults) then this set should more than make up for it. What became clear early on with the partnership was that is was like no other, and the first sets involved the playable Mario character navigating LEGO levels using barcoded enemies and obstacles. I don’t think anyone ever imagined that LEGO would go back to 1996 and create a set based on the Nintendo 64 game Super Mario 64. Some imagined a series of Collectible Minifigures some expected traditional Mario LEGO play sets and some wondered whether other Nintendo franchises would also be immortalised in LEGO. W hen When LEGO and Nintendo originally announced their Super Mario collaboration, many people’s minds went in to overdrive imagining what possibilities the partnership may produce.
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