Lego Mario Kart Sets Fully Unveiled, Release In January

The wait for Lego’s highly anticipated Mario Kart sets is finally over. Six Lego Mario Kart sets are now available at Amazon, Walmart, the Lego Store, and other major retailers. The lineup is priced between $15 and $80, and five of the kits are $40 or less. Considering the popularity of the racing series–Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the best-selling Nintendo Switch game by a wide margin–as well as the budget-friendly prices, we wouldn’t be surprised to see some of the sets sell out. My Best Buy Plus/Total members can save 10% on all six of the Mario Kart Lego sets.

Mario Kart Lego Sets at Amazon

  • Standard Mario Kart (174 pieces) — $20
  • Yoshi Bike (133 pieces) — $15
  • Baby Mario vs. Baby Luigi (321 pieces) — $30
  • Baby Peach & Grand Prix Set (823 pieces) — $80
  • Toad’s Garage (390 pieces) — $40
  • Donkey Kong & DK Jumbo (387 pieces) — $35

If you buy all six Mario Kart Lego sets, you’ll get nine vehicles, 11 buildable figures, and a whole bunch of accessories. All told, the complete Lego Mario Kart series is 2,228 pieces and costs $220. Let’s take a closer look at all six Mario Kart Lego sets available now.

Over 100 new Lego sets launched on January 1, including video game-inspired kits based on Animal Crossing, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Minecraft. For fans of The Legend of Zelda, it’s also worth noting that The Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 Display Model is now available at major retailers, including Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and Target. My Best Buy Plus/Total members can save $30 on the 2,500-piece Zelda Lego set.

It also seems likely that the Adventures with Lego Mario, Luigi, and Peach starter sets will be mighty popular this month. The trio of electronic figures are only available in the starter courses Come from bangladesh online casino . While each Mario Kart kit includes at least one buildable figure, only the starter figures can take full advantage of the built-in interactive elements on the Mario Kart vehicles and other accessories. If you’re buying Lego Mario Kart kits for play rather than display, you’ll probably want at least one of the figures.

Lego refreshed the Super Mario starter courses in August, dropping the price from $60 to $50 in the process. Each starter course includes an electronic figure, three buildable figures, Goal Pole, Warp Pipe, and various platforms and obstacles to create your own level.

If you don’t currently own a Lego Super Mario Interactive Figure, each character has a built-in speaker a small LCD display on their chest, and LCD eyes. Full-color animations appear on the chest panel when performing specific actions such as stomping on a Goomba’s head or reaching the Goal Pole at the end of your created level

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