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The LEGO Group is excited to unveil the latest addition to the LEGO Super Mario collection: the #72037 LEGO Mario Kart – Mario & Standard Kart set. This detailed, build-and-display model is a perfect gift for fans of the iconic Mario Kart series from Nintendo, offering a captivating building experience and a dynamic way to showcase the brick-built Mario in his Standard Kart.

This 1,972-piece set allows builders to recreate Mario in his Standard Kart and features a poseable figure with a movable head and arms. The included stand enables fans to display the kart at dynamic angles as if Mario is speeding through a high-stakes race or drifting in true Mario Kart fashion.

The LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart set provides a fun and rewarding building experience, designed for both seasoned LEGO enthusiasts and newcomers to the brand. Step-by-step instructions are available in the box and on the LEGO Builder app, offering intuitive tools like 3D rotation and progress tracking for an interactive building experience.

Once complete, the Mario Kart set makes a bold statement in any fan’s home, whether as part of a game room, living room, or office decor. It’s more than just a model – it’s a celebration of the Mario Kart series.

Below, I have included two preview videos of the set. The first one is from JANGBRiCKS who goes through the details of the set from the official description and pictures. The second video from Brick Fanatics provides an interesting analysis of the set that I think is worth watching.

The #72037 LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart – Mario & Standard Kart set will be released on May 15th, but it is already available for pre-order. Prices are as follows: €169.99 / £139.99 / $169.99. You can pre-order the set at the LEGO Super Mario section of the Online LEGO Shop.

And because March 10th is Mario Day, LEGO is currently offering double points on all LEGO Super Mario sets. You can find the full selection at the LEGO Super Mario section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the new Mario set? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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When the #21062 LEGO Architecture Trevi Fountain was released, LEGO fans immediately began discussing how to incorporate it into their LEGO City layouts or combine it with LEGO Modular Buildings.

While Baroque-style fountains like the Trevi are typically surrounded by manicured gardens or nestled in the courtyards of grand palaces, the Trevi Fountain is uniquely situated at the intersection of three ancient streets in the heart of a busy city (with tre vie meaning “three roads”), surrounded by other buildings.

Because of this, adding the #21062 LEGO Architecture Trevi Fountain to a city landscape feels completely natural and realistic. Although LEGO Architecture sets are typically not minifigure-scale, the inclusion of regular minifigures as sculptures in the Trevi Fountain makes it fit seamlessly into a minifigure-scale layout, even if it isn’t quite fully scaled to minifigures.

You can already find a variety of LEGO Trevi Fountain layouts on social media, with some builders displaying the fountain as-is in their cities, while others add landscaping around it. The set looks especially striking when positioned slightly away from other buildings, with a small plaza surrounding it.

One standout example is by LEGO fan Brickitecture_Bricks, who enlarged the fountain layout to two 32×32 baseplates and added two side buildings inspired by the real structures around the Trevi Fountain. This layout can be seamlessly inserted between other LEGO Modulars.

If you like the #21062 LEGO Architecture Trevi Fountain and would like to add it to your layout, you can find the parts list and downloadable instructions for the expanded model on this page at Rebrickable.com. And if you haven’t already, the original set is available in the LEGO Architecture section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Trevi Fountain? Did you have a chance to build it already? How do you display it? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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