Nintendo Has Restocked the Super Mario Kart LEGO Set in the UK, Here's Where to Buy
The new Super Mario Kart LEGO set is back in stock at Nintendo UK for £150, and available on back-order with a free gift at the LEGO store.


A good, high-quality LEGO set is great for collectors across various ages and fandoms, and this Super Mario kit, which is now back at My Nintendo Store UK for £149.99, combines the best of both worlds. While a set with so many bricks to put together will require quite the timesink, it will be worth the effort with this sleek memorabilia's features. We even built it here at IGN, and loved the end result. Containing 1972 pieces, this build-and-display model is recommended for those over the age of 18, making it perfect for adult Nintendo fans who love Mario Kart. Part of its dynamic display capabilities, the fully built Mario has posable head and arms, allowing the Mushroom Kingdom's favourite hero to sit behind the wheel however you like. With the included stand as well, you can adjust the position of the kart at assorted angles, to simulate Mario Kart's iconic actions of drifting or simply speeding around Rainbow World. The fully built set will sit at over eight and a half inches (or 22cm) in height, while being 12.5 inches (32cm) long and seven and a half (19cm) wide — making it a dazzling centre piece for your living room, bedroom, or gaming space/office. While waiting to play Mario Kart World on the Nintendo Switch 2, taking a few nights to put this lavish kit together will certainly help fill the void in the meantime. The Super Mario Kart LEGO kit can be bought with free delivery at both Nintendo UK and the LEGO store, but is immediately available from Nintendo. The LEGO store currently has units of the set available for back order, to ship slightly later on the 23rd of May. However, buying from the LEGO store and waiting a bit longer does come with an added incentive. When placing an order over £135, the LEGO store adds a 250-piece Up-Scaled Baby Astronaut set for absolutely free, normally worth £16.99. If you want the most value for your money whilst building your LEGO collection, the titular retailer is the way to go. Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.