BowserBasher Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Could this be the start of, or actually a continuation of the Nintendo consoles in LEGO form? Next up SNES (though we better not get stuck with the ugly US version). Glad it’s October as I can start saving. Or better yet that’s birthday month. 1
Dcubed Posted January 9 Posted January 9 About time Nintendo announced their new handheld! Took ‘em long enough! 3
BowserBasher Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Just incase anyone feels like a Lego Mario set, Lego Store are holding a Mar10 Day event from 05/03 - 11/03 All Mario sets include x2 Insider points and a free small gift set as part of any order. I may pick up a few Mario Karts sets in this. 1 1
Ike Posted March 7 Author Posted March 7 On 3/5/2025 at 1:31 PM, BowserBasher said: I may pick up a few Mario Karts sets in this. The Yoshi Bike set has your name on it. 1
Glen-i Posted March 7 Posted March 7 7 minutes ago, Ike said: The Yoshi Bike set has your name on it. OI! That's my setup! He just cribbed my style because he realised (rightly) that it's very good! 1
BowserBasher Posted March 7 Posted March 7 13 minutes ago, Ike said: The Yoshi Bike set has your name on it. It does doesn't it? 4 minutes ago, Glen-i said: OI! That's my setup! He just cribbed my style because he realised (rightly) that it's very good! This is true, I can't deny it. I did however go for the regular Kart set and DK Kart set.
Hero-of-Time Posted March 10 Posted March 10 Quote Gear up for a creative adventure with the Mario Kart™ – Mario & Standard Kart (72037) build-and-display model for men, women and any fans. A delightful collectible gamer gift for adults, this Nintendo® construction set features a buildable Mario figure with a posable head and arms, sitting behind the wheel of the most iconic Mario Kart vehicle of all. Place the Standard Kart on the special stand, which allows you to show it at a dynamic angle as if it is being driven at speed or drifting in a Mario Kart race. This authentically detailed buildable model makes eye-catching LEGO® Super Mario™ decor in any fan's bedroom, living room, game room or office. @BowserBasher Releases 15th May. 3
BowserBasher Posted March 10 Posted March 10 That looks pretty awesome. Can’t see any listing on Lego site yet. Just under 2000 pieces though so expecting it to be in the £150 - £200 range.
Ike Posted March 10 Author Posted March 10 1 hour ago, BowserBasher said: That looks pretty awesome. Can’t see any listing on Lego site yet. Just under 2000 pieces though so expecting it to be in the £150 - £200 range. It's there now. £149.99, you were a penny out. https://www.lego.com/en-gb/product/mario-kart-mario-standard-kart-72037 On 3/7/2025 at 6:27 PM, Glen-i said: OI! That's my setup! He just cribbed my style because he realised (rightly) that it's very good! So if you buy it @BowserBasher will copy you? 1 1
MindFreak Posted March 11 Posted March 11 I told my wife that I don't like the look of it and won't buy it. But that was probably a lie, if I find it at a nice price, I'll get it instantly. But please stop making new sets I need to buy, I haven't got room for them anymore. I wonder if it'll be able to actually drive if it comes off that stand. My sons would probably like it race it around. 1
BowserBasher Posted March 11 Posted March 11 2 hours ago, MindFreak said: I wonder if it'll be able to actually drive if it comes off that stand. My sons would probably like it race it around Looking at all the images it does look like the wheels turn. And one of the videos on the Lego page does show the steering wheel turning the wheels. So I’d say, yes, you can race it around.
Julius Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said: Makes sense for the 30th, but damn, this is going to be huge. I have to stop myself from buying a lot of LEGO I know I'd want, but I'm not sure I'm going to be able to stop myself here. Really depends on the quality of the headpieces. Arceus forbid that we end up with Squirtle with a standard printed minifig head, but long gone are those days (I hope). Giving me flashbacks to the Giratina & The Sky Warrior Mega Bloks set got back in, what, 2008 or 2009? Please don't just be Gen I, and please don't be stupidly expensive compared to other sets....
Ashley Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Julius said: Please don't just be Gen I You know it's going to be Pikachu, Mewtwo, Eevee and Charizard
Julius Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 minute ago, Ashley said: You know it's going to be Pikachu, Mewtwo, Eevee and Charizard
Cube Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago https://www.lego.com/en-us/themes/pokemon/about It's official. 3 1
MindFreak Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Well, that's going to sell very well, I suppose. Wonder if they'll make it something like LEGO Mario or just standalone building sets. Either way, can't see this be anything else than a huge success.
Glen-i Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago They'd never make a Kecleon or a Toxtricity one, so my wallet is safe.
BowserBasher Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago My purchase will depend on what it is and how it’s done. If they are like the better Mario sets (Mario and Yoshi, The Mighty Bowser) then I may be in. If they go the current AC and the first lot of Mario set route, then no. I want pieces like Bowser, the new Mario Kart that look good on display.
Hero-of-Time Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 13 hours ago, BowserBasher said: My purchase will depend on what it is and how it’s done. If they are like the better Mario sets (Mario and Yoshi, The Mighty Bowser) then I may be in. If they go the current AC and the first lot of Mario set route, then no. I want pieces like Bowser, the new Mario Kart that look good on display. I'd like a mix of both. It would be great to have big pieces but also have smaller sets that are based on things like the gyms. I agree though, if they go the AC and DK route then they won't be that special. I really dislike those sets. They feel so disjointed.
BowserBasher Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Hero-of-Time said: I'd like a mix of both. It would be great to have big pieces but also have smaller sets that are based on things like the gyms. I agree though, if they go the AC and DK route then they won't be that special. I really dislike those sets. They feel so disjointed. I think the Animal Crossing sets fit the style better as you can build your town around them. The Mario ones don’t seem to fit that lately. We’re getting a few that are like that but then more are stand alone sets. I think Pokemon sets based on gyms are larger places would work along with Pokemon though.
Julius Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago As others have said, it totally depends on how it's done. Also depends on if it's a proper theme (I imagine it will be, but who knows?) or just a limited anniversary thing, but making the swap from Mega Bloks to LEGO seems a silly thing to do if it's just for a handful of sets. I think if I were to make a bit of a wishlist... Microscale dioramas Pokémon's grid-based design for many of its region going back to the original Game Boy games means it's a prime candidate for me to have some microscale dioramas, like the one of Pallet Town above. I'd buy the hell out of some of these. Bonus points if they then sell every town and route so you can fit them all together to recreate an entire region. Let me dream, damn it! Please don't forget the other regions Yeah, yeah, Mewtwo, Pikachu, Charizard, Eevee, the Eeveelutions and the starters are all nailed on to be included in some way...but as it often goes with Pokémon, I hope they don't just go back to Kanto and call it quits. You can start there, but with it starting in the year of the 30th anniversary, it feels like we should be celebrating more than just Kanto. And speaking of which... Let's do it all Pokémon goes off in every direction imaginable, but similar to me not wanting them to just do Kanto stuff, I hope they also don't just focus on the main series games – again, you can probably start there, but branch out. The anime honestly has so many more setpiece-worthy moments which could be made into great sets. Mewtwo with the clone Charizard, Venusaur and Blastoise vs the real things from the first movie comes to mind. Please mix it up Yeah, let's see a proper mix of things here. Dioramas, big builds of Pokémon, some minifig-scale stuff with unique molds, Brickheadz, smaller and medium builds, etc. I think my biggest worry is they're going to just go HAM on Brickheadz, make a big build or two of Charizard and Pikachu, throw in a PokéBall set somewhere and call it a day. Biggest media franchise in the world, so I think if Star Wars gets everything, then Pokémon should get everything (if this is a full theme) too. Not all at once, mind you, but that first wave of sets is going to really set (heh) the tone and people's expectations.
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