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Exclusive Brick Loot Build Arcade Game Motorcycle Madness by Matt De Lanoy – 100% LEGO Bricks

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Exclusive Brick Loot Build Arcade Game Motorcycle Madness by Matt De Lanoy – 100% LEGO® Bricks & Includes Custom Printed Screen

 

Experience motorcycle racing like never before!

The Motorcycle Madness simulator will be the favorite arcade game of all of your minifigures!

 

Climb aboard the motorcycle and hold on tight!  The motorcycle will lean to the left and right as it hugs the turns on the track! Your minifigure will be fully immersed in the action on the display screen!

 

Buy more than one set for your LEGO brick arcade and your minifigures can race against each other!

 

This Brick Loot Exclusive Build is fun to create and is made of 100% real LEGO bricks!

This kit includes:

  • 69 LEGO pieces to create the pivoting motorcycle and large gaming monitor with coin slot.

  • Includes 1 Custom Printed LEGO screen!

  • Brick Loot Exclusive Build Instructions

Do you want to add to your brick gaming collection?

Click HERE for other Brick Loot arcade-themed brick sets and accessories!

 

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Shawn E.

My order was processed and delivered quickly. This was a unique and fun set to put together. It goes nicely with the rest of my motorcycle theme collection.

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Dan G.

This is a great addition to my collection & fun to build. Reminds me of the good old days when arcades were a thing.

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Shawn E.

My order was processed and delivered quickly. This was a unique and fun set to put together. It goes nicely with the rest of my motorcycle theme collection.

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Dan G.

This is a great addition to my collection & fun to build. Reminds me of the good old days when arcades were a thing.