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Recently, I've decided that I wanted to collect Lego Mario (because it's new, and I like Mario). So I've decided to make a forum on not just my collection, but yours as well. You can give as much or as little information on your Lego Set, just please say the name or set number so we know what the heck you're talking about (if you don't know, that's okay!).

Have fun.
 
I'm collecting Minecraft sets and combining them into one large Minecraft world. So far, it includes The Sword Outpost, The Ruined Portal, The End Ship & Ender Dragon, The Cherry Blossom, and lots more that I forgot cuz my brain has limited storage space.
 
Lego Super Mario #1: Adventures with Mario (71360)
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Image from the Lego Set


Age Recommendation:6+

Pieces:231

Original Price:$60

Price I paid for $75


Pros
Really easy to build
Good to buy for younger siblings who are interested in Mario
Can customize it (Like Super Mario Maker)
Can add Expansion Sets to it.

Cons
Pretty Expensive (the original price was $60)
No Paper Instructions
Quite small, less that 300 pieces (The Lego Mario raises the price)


This one was really expensive, and it took 2 weeks to come. Also, It came in a worse condition, with noticeable creases. Overall, with all of these factors I would rate this a 4/5 stars.
 
Lego Super Mario #1: Adventures with Mario (71360)
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Image from the Lego Set


Age Recommendation:6+

Pieces:231

Original Price:$60

Price I paid for $75


Pros
Really easy to build
Good to buy for younger siblings who are interested in Mario
Can customize it (Like Super Mario Maker)
Can add Expansion Sets to it.

Cons
Pretty Expensive (the original price was $60)
No Paper Instructions
Quite small, less that 300 pieces (The Lego Mario raises the price)


This one was really expensive, and it took 2 weeks to come. Also, It came in a worse condition, with noticeable creases. Overall, with all of these factors I would rate this a 4/5 stars.
Please note you should keep the Mario away from younger cousins if they have slime. (I learned that the hard way 😢)
 
I have 192 sets, around 300 figures.

The biggest set I own is the NES.

My most collected theme is City, with my favorite theme Mixels in second place for the collection.

I also have a few non-LEGO sets in my collection, like Angry Birds Movie 2 sets from Edukie and a gas station with lights that I got for Christmas last year.

I have two shelves and the top of my bookcase dedicated to my collection, what I have displayed is just a small part of it.
 
I used to have some LEGO when I was a very young child but those were mostly for my brother rather than myself. Currently, however, I do have some Lego sets in display in my room.

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I own Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle from before the movie was released. It's not color accurate, and the later release does have movie accurate colors and wings that angle properly when they fly but I got it mostly for having a General Hux minifigure (he was my favorite character in Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga) and he's a great companion on my desk. The ship still sits on top of the closet in my room and I love it there, though I probably have to bolt it securely or something because I've just realized it's not earthquake friendly lol.

I own several Lego Super Mario characters. Right now, Bowser Jr and Paratroopa sit at my desk, and I also own Wario & King Boo and Shy Guy & P-Wing but they're still new in box and not assembled yet. My sister also owns several at her apartment.
However, the best Lego set ever made is clearly 72034, Baby Mario vs Baby Luigi.
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Being the diehard Baby Mario Bros. fan that I am, of COURSE I had to get this. Both karts sit on top of my computer and my Lego Baby Bros sit with the Jakks Pacific Baby Bros. :)
 
When I was a child I remember getting a lot of LEGO City, Creator, and Star Wars sets and immediately give up on building them when I was confused in the slightest amount, Fast forward to 2020 I got a lot of LEGO Mario sets when waves 1 and 2 came out. This was back when I was regaining interest in the Super Mario series and they were nice to have while waiting to get a Nintendo Switch. By the time wave 3 came out I've lost interest in consistently buying LEGO sets. Right now I have the Lego Piranha Plant I got for Christmas on a shelf and all the LEGO Mario stuff is stashed away in a cabinet.
 
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