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Mario Made From 40,000 LEGO Bricks

Written by: zenical on 6 November 2009 at 6:36 am 7 Comments

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Do you like LEGO? This man must really love Super Mario and LEGO a lot, that he built Mario with 40,000 LEGO Bricks!

Mario Made From 40,000 LEGO Bricks

Revealed during LEGO World Fair this past October, the statue is made from over 40,000 LEGO bricks, is 5.9 feet tall and weighs over 110 pounds. The statue was sold on eBay for over US$5,000 with all the profits going to the Ronald McDonald House Charity in The Netherlands.

Good to know that the statue was sold for a good cause, but hell yeah I do want to see the LEGO statue in real life!

Mario Made From 40,000 LEGO Bricks

Source: Kotaku

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  • guuzen said:

    Lol wow. Wonder how long did it take the guy to build it o.o because damn, that statue is awfully accurate.

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  • bluesnow said:

    If only if it was made of cake…

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  • M said:

    that’s a huge nose.

    Can he build me Rock Band Instruments out of Lego now? would go great with Lego:RB. hahaha.

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  • loneotaku said:

    AH HAH!!! Inspiration for all those random Lego pieces I have been stepping on all these years.

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  • Blowfish said:

    Awesome combination!
    Lego is great…
    Mario is great
    Lego Mario is uh… greater? XD

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  • zenical (author) said:

    @ guuzen: months I think O_O

    @ bluesnow: So you can eat it afterwards?!

    @ M: Haha and you can’t even use the lego instruments to play your Lego RB!

    @ loneotaku: All over your floor? Don’t you clean up the mess? ^^”

    @ Blowfish: If they made a Lego Anime Character!!

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  • Life-Sized NES Made From LEGO | zone otaku said:

    [...] we have Mario made from 40,000 LEGO bricks, today we have a life-sized NES made from LEGO! Not only is it a 1/1 scale, it can play the game [...]

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