Price: $269.95
(as of Apr 11, 2024 02:31:29 UTC – Details)
Do you love video games? Did you play Super Mario Bros. back in the day? Or do you just enjoy a hands-on, creative activity in your spare time? If so, this nostalgic LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System (71374) model building set is perfect for you. The brick-built NES is packed with authentic and interactive, realistic details, including an opening slot for the Game Pak with a locking function and a controller with a connecting cable and plug. The console comes with a buildable retro TV, featuring a flat 8-bit Mario figure on the scrolling screen, plus an action brick to scan with LEGO Mario (figure not included; find in the LEGO Super Mario Starter Course set – 71360) so he reacts to the on-screen enemies, obstacles and power-ups just like in the Super Mario Bros. game. Creative fun! This unique set is part of an inspiring collection of LEGO building sets for adults that make fabulous gifts for yourself and hobbyist friends who enjoy DIY challenges and proudly displaying their creations. Imagine you are changing TV channels the old way! The buildable TV measures over 8” (22.5cm) high, 9” (23.5cm) wide and 6” (16cm) deep. Contains 2,646 pieces.
Build an interactive, 1980s-style TV set displaying the classic Super Mario Bros. game & activate it with LEGO Mario figure (not included)
Authentic details of the NES console are recreated in LEGO style, including a controller and an opening slot for the buildable Game Pak
The TV has a handle-operated scrolling screen, Mario figure reacts to the on-screen enemies, obstacles and power-ups when placed on the top
Have to combine with the LEGO Mario in the LEGO Super Mario Adventures Starter Course (71360) to activate the set’s interactive features
Comes with a cable & plug connecting to the NES, turning channel knob and a realistic locking function to delight Super Mario Bros. fans
The buildable TV measures over 8” (22.5cm) high, 9” (23.5cm) wide and 6” (16cm) deep, alongside the NES model makes a cool display item
Includes an illustrated booklet about creation of the Nintendo Entertainment System and classic NES games, with easy-to-follow instructions
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