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Lego mario kart
Lego mario kart









lego mario kart
  1. Lego mario kart how to#
  2. Lego mario kart free#

Use whatever pieces you have, but make sure that you have a flat piece sticking out on both sides for attaching the legs. It should attach to the cheeks and the green brick in between. Step 9: Turn the head over and add a 1 x 4 brick to the bottom of the head. Step 8: Use a 2 x 4 flat brick to build the spikes on the back of Yoshi’s head. Hopefully you have pieces like this, or something similar. We ordered the little white slope bricks for our LEGO® cats. Step 7: Build the top of Yoshi’s head (also shown in step 6) and build the cheeks. Attach the eyes to the green vertical brick. The eyes are made with a 2 x 4 flat brick, two round 2 x 2 white bricks, and two 1 stud round black bricks. Attach it to the two studs on the gray brick so that it faces the opposite way. Step 6: Find another brick just like the gray one (we used green this time).

lego mario kart

Green would also work – we just don’t have very many of those! Step 4: Add the smooth brick(s) from step 3. Find a 2 x 2 flat brick or two 1 x 2 flat bricks. Step 3: Add a 2 x 3 brick and a flat 2 x 2 brick. Step 2: Add two 2 x 2 bricks and two 1 x 2 bricks. Step 1: Yoshi’s head is a little tricky, but hopefully you can follow us! Start with a flat 2 x 4 and a flat 1 x 4. Aidan took it all apart and made this Yoshi, which I think is adorable. If you’re not a Mario purist, then I thought this was cute!Īidan (age 12) designed this one! He and I worked together on two different versions, and we weren’t happy with either one.

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🙂 If you’d rather put the flower on the question box, then feel free to do that. We should have built the chomping flower for that, but this was easier by far. Yes, the flower does not come out of the tunnel. Project #4: Green Tunnel/Fireballs Flower

lego mario kart

The mushroom is sitting on top of a stack of 2 x 2 bricks to boost him up to the right level. Isn’t this fun? This one should be pretty easy to build from the photo. Today that link says “file not found.” I will check back to see if it’s working later – if not, we may be able to add some instructions. When he built it, we were able to click on the link above the photo to see the directions. Once you have built Mario, it would be really easy to make a Luigi using the same design with a green hat and green shirt.Īidan built this Mariokart Standard Kart S using the instructions he found at ReBrick. We used a swivel brick to make the head turn. The hair is attached to the hat, not the head. We used two 2 x 3 bricks in the head which stick out to make the ears.Īnd here is the finished head. We had some brown 4 x 1 bricks that have rounded sections (not sure what to call them!) so we used those for hair. The mustache is a 4 x 1 flat brick with 1 x 1 slope bricks on each side. Changing the scale for the whole project wasn’t really an option so we just left it. I wanted to make his legs thicker, but if we made them 2 studs wide, then there wouldn’t be any space between the legs. The yellow buttons on the overalls are attached to bricks that have a stud on the front. We built Mario’s overalls using one of the new shades of blue from the LEGO® Classic tubs. Yoshi is our favorite, but I put him last in this post because we made step-by-step instructions for him and it’s a LOT of pictures. The boys and I have been having so much fun designing these Super Mario Brothers and Mariokart LEGO® projects to share with you.

Lego mario kart how to#

LEGO® Building Instructions – How to build Mario and Yoshi! Also a mushroom, question box, tunnel, flower, and Standard Kart S from Mario Kart!











Lego mario kart