Hello!
I'm trying to understand the Mario tiles with scanner codes.
For instance, this one has "Sets 71386 / 71387" as part of the title.
[p=3068bpb1505]
Is there a reason the set numbers are included in the item name?
If I'm selling used, do I need to be aware of something in particular with
the tiles with scanner codes?
I took a look at another site and they don't reference Sets 71386 / 71387
but they do have
" (75951) " as part of the title.
I don't know much about Mario, but I have a pile of used Mario stuff I want
to list. I want to make sure I'm understanding things first.
Hello!
I'm trying to understand the Mario tiles with scanner codes.
For instance, this one has "Sets 71386 / 71387" as part of the title.
[p=3068bpb1505]
Is there a reason the set numbers are included in the item name?
If I'm selling used, do I need to be aware of something in particular with
the tiles with scanner codes?
I took a look at another site and they don't reference Sets 71386 / 71387
but they do have
" (75951) " as part of the title.
I don't know much about Mario, but I have a pile of used Mario stuff I want
to list. I want to make sure I'm understanding things first.
Thanks!
Julie
Stickered parts always have the set number they are from in the title along with
some printed parts (I think printed parts but cant remember but for sure stickered
parts)
Hello!
I'm trying to understand the Mario tiles with scanner codes.
For instance, this one has "Sets 71386 / 71387" as part of the title.
[p=3068bpb1505]
Is there a reason the set numbers are included in the item name?
If I'm selling used, do I need to be aware of something in particular with
the tiles with scanner codes?
I took a look at another site and they don't reference Sets 71386 / 71387
but they do have
" (75951) " as part of the title.
I don't know much about Mario, but I have a pile of used Mario stuff I want
to list. I want to make sure I'm understanding things first.
Thanks!
Julie
Stickered parts always have the set number they are from in the title along with
some printed parts (I think printed parts but cant remember but for sure stickered
parts)
Thanks so much!
I don't list many stickered parts, it didn't click in!
Julie
Hello!
I'm trying to understand the Mario tiles with scanner codes.
For instance, this one has "Sets 71386 / 71387" as part of the title.
[p=3068bpb1505]
Is there a reason the set numbers are included in the item name?
If I'm selling used, do I need to be aware of something in particular with
the tiles with scanner codes?
I took a look at another site and they don't reference Sets 71386 / 71387
but they do have
" (75951) " as part of the title.
I don't know much about Mario, but I have a pile of used Mario stuff I want
to list. I want to make sure I'm understanding things first.
Thanks!
Julie
Stickered parts always have the set number they are from in the title along with
some printed parts (I think printed parts but cant remember but for sure stickered
parts)
Thanks so much!
I don't list many stickered parts, it didn't click in!
Julie
We got a bunch of mario pieces in the other day. After downloading the app and
playing with it, and reading the instructions from lego.. I still have absolutely
no clue in the world what the point of any of this is?? There is probably a good
youtube explanation for all of this. I dunno. Is it a game? Completely stumped!
We got a bunch of mario pieces in the other day. After downloading the app and
playing with it, and reading the instructions from lego.. I still have absolutely
no clue in the world what the point of any of this is?? There is probably a good
youtube explanation for all of this. I dunno. Is it a game? Completely stumped!
from what I’ve been able to tell it’s like a lego Mario course you can run thru
and scan coins to collect them and scan enemies by jumping on them and create
a custom course and it times you and see how many coins you got and the like
That's about what I get out of it. I wish lego made this a bit more cut and
dry! 30 years ago it probably would have made perfect sense, like the nes game
did to me! I must be too old!
That's about what I get out of it. I wish lego made this a bit more cut and
dry! 30 years ago it probably would have made perfect sense, like the nes game
did to me! I must be too old!
No worries even to me who’s still “young” it seem really confusing and I’d rather
play super Mario bros on the wii