Build Your own Life-Size Mario with Bricker Builds

Bricker Builds have been producing instructions for life size sculptures made from LEGO® Bricks over the last year or so. Their subject matter extends from Star Wars and Marvel, to more recently, ‘life size’ Pokemon models.

Today, they announced the arrival of of their latest models, Mario, and the Power-Up Mushroom. Based on designs by Dave Holder, former Master Builder at the Melbourne LEGOLAND Discovery Centre, the model stands over 2 feet tall (731 mm), and is built with nearly 5000 bricks. The instructions are now available for purchase from the Bricker Builds online store.

“It’s a me Mario!” This iconic character has been fighting Bowser, stomping mushrooms, and
kicking Koopa Troopas since his debut in Super Mario Bros in 1985. You can now bring him to life
with LEGO® bricks at an incredible scale.


This morning, Bricker Builds announced that Mario and the Power-Up Mushroom are
available for pre-order. Mario is built with nearly 5,000 bricks and stands over 2 feet (731 mm) tall,
making it the largest model on the Bricker Builds store. The Power-Up Mushroom is built with 783
bricks and stands 8″ (203 mm) tall. Pick up the Super Mario Mushroom and display them together!
Bricker Builds provides high quality custom instructions and *brand new LEGO bricks available for
purchase at https://brickerbuilds.com.


Mario is Bricker Builds’ newest product, adding to their library of other life-sized sculptures, which
includes Pikachu, Captain America’s Shield, Darth Vader, Spider-Man, and many more! For those
new to using custom instructions, or even LEGO in general, they have created tutorials to help you
bring these models to life at this impressive scale.


*Brand New LEGO bricks are only provided with the Bricks & Instructions variant.

If you decide to make a purchase from Bricker Builds, Be sure to use the code RAMBLINGBRICK for $5 off your purchase.

Until next time, Play Well.

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