LEGO 71408 Super Mario Peach’s Castle Expansion Set, Buildable Game Toy & 71406 Super Mario Yoshi’s Gift House Expansion Set, Collectible Toy, Gifts for 6 Plus Year Old Girls & Boys

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LEGO 71408 Super Mario Peach’s Castle Expansion Set, Buildable Game Toy & 71406 Super Mario Yoshi’s Gift House Expansion Set, Collectible Toy, Gifts for 6 Plus Year Old Girls & Boys

LEGO 71408 Super Mario Peach’s Castle Expansion Set, Buildable Game Toy & 71406 Super Mario Yoshi’s Gift House Expansion Set, Collectible Toy, Gifts for 6 Plus Year Old Girls & Boys

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Lego Peach has her own Starter Course, just like Mario and Luigi, which features Lemmy and a Lava Bubble. Defending the castle from the outside is Ludwig von Koopa, a rather stylish chap with fabulous blue hair. Apparently, he's Bowser's second-in-command, and hasn't appeared in any set in the theme yet. He wields a blue magic wand, and the face printing is accurate to the source material, from the blue eyebrows down to his single large tooth.

Inside the castle there are a handful of smaller builds. A 4x4 tile decorated with the sun pattern sits just behind the doors, once again accurate to the one seen in Super Mario 64 when Mario first enters the Mushroom Castle. A small round table holds some fruit (including one Peach can scan), and there's a suspiciously large cake. I particularly like the printed stained-glass window that sits above the throne room at the top of the main castle tower. As pictured in Lego's leak, the castle itself comes complete with all the usual turrets, drawbridges, and wildly egotistical stained glass windows you'd expect from Peach. Additionally, Lego's premature reveal also unveiled a number of new characters inspired by New Super Mario Bros. Wii: Ludwig Von Koopa, Spike, a Boomerang Bro, and a yellow Toad.As always, the sets command a high price both due to their tie-in with the app and Nintendo's brand, but if you're already all-in on the game then Peach's castle brings more of the fun you're used to and a boss battle to boot. Compared to last year's 71391 Bowser's Airship, which is only a couple of hundred pieces smaller, it feels like it adds significantly more value to the way the courses are designed for the app-based game. There's a large number of tiles to scan, obstacles to overcome, and interactivity.

UPDATE 10/3/22: Yesterday's leaked Lego Peach electronic toy and the Princess Peach's Castle set have now been officially unveiled by Lego and given a 1st August release date.Princess Peach's Castle, meanwhile, includes Toadette and Ludwig, plus a throne room room where you can reveal Bowser. (Still, it's a shame this wasn't a full minifigure-scale set.) No release dates have been announced yet, but this is super exciting! There’s likely to be a Princess Peach Starter set, in the same vein as the Luigi Starter Course or the LEGO Mario Starter Course to get Princess Peach, with more expansion sets. Externally, the two wall sections are identical mirror images of each other. Internally, however, they differ. The right-hand section is the most interactive, featuring a large painting hanging on the wall! Long-time fans of Super Mario will recognise this as the first warp painting in Super Mario 64, through which Mario can travel to access Bob-omb Battlefield, one of the mini worlds within the game. Update: looks like the reveal was a little early, and they’ve deleted the post – but thankfully, I’ve managed to save the images!



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