Falconbricks Studios shared the details on Instagram earlier today, including the set number 72046 that matches earlier leaks, but pricing that’s slightly cheaper than what has been anticipated.
However, $59.99 for 421 pieces — which works out to about 14 cents per brick — makes this upcoming set one of the more expensive Nintendo and Lego collaborations. The $129.99 Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi set, released last October, came out to about 11 cents per brick, while the blocky Nintendo Entertainment System, which is now priced at $269.99, still works out to about 10 cents per brick. Non-themed sets, like the recently released $59.99 Medieval Dragon, sell for about eight cents per brick.
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