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Lego has announced a new addition to its Mario Kart collection, and it's a behemoth. The latest set, featuring Mario in his standard racing kart from the game, stands at an impressive 12.5 inches long and 8.5 inches tall, making it the largest Mario Kart build to date. The 1,972-piece set is available for preorder now through Lego's website for $169.99, with an expected ship date of May 15th, 2025.
This massive set is a significant departure from the rest of Lego's Mario Kart collection, which was first announced last August. The new set includes the largest buildable version of Mario that Lego has ever created, complete with a detailed face and posable head and arms. The level of detail and realism is stunning, with the kart itself featuring intricate designs and textures that will delight both Lego and Mario Kart fans.
In addition to the impressive build, the set also includes a buildable display stand that allows users to show off their creation "at a dynamic angle," according to Lego's website, "as if it is being driven at speed or drifting in a Mario Kart race." This adds an extra layer of playability and displayability to the set, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts.
The announcement of this new set coincides with Nintendo's "MAR10 Day" celebrations, a holiday created to commemorate the company's iconic character. The timing is also significant, as rumors are swirling about the upcoming release of a new Mario Kart game alongside the Switch 2 later this year. While details are scarce, an upcoming Nintendo Direct presentation planned for April 2nd, 2025, is expected to shed more light on the new console and its features.
For fans of Lego, Mario Kart, and gaming in general, this new set is a dream come true. Its massive size, intricate details, and playability make it a standout addition to any collection. With its release date still a couple of months away, fans will have to wait patiently, but the anticipation is sure to build. Will you be adding this massive Mario Kart set to your collection? Let us know in the comments!
In related news, the gaming industry is abuzz with rumors and speculation about the upcoming Switch 2 console. With its expected release later this year, fans are eagerly awaiting more information about its features, design, and capabilities. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis on the latest gaming news and developments.
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