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LEGO Announced 'The Mighty Bowser' Set with 2,807 Pieces

LEGO announced its latest collaborative building block set, 'The Mighty Bowser.' This set was designed in collaboration with Nintendo, the game studio behind the world-renowned 'Super Mario Brothers' franchise, in which Bowser is a popular villain. The Mighty Bowser set features fine details that stay true to the colorfully-animated character model of Bowser in the modern Super Mario games.

In total, the set is comprised of 2,807 pieces and it stands roughly 12.5-inches high, meaning it is approximately one square foot when fully built. The character is depicted wearing chain bangles with spikes, his signature costume in the video game franchise. In addition to this, The Mighty Bowser has rotatable limbs with functional hands and a finely detailed shell.
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