[cracked]: Lego Marvel Nsp
“We’ve never seen a set code like this,” says BrickFanatic ’s lead investigator, Alex Torrez. “Usually, suffixes denote a subtheme—‘WM’ for War Machine, ‘BP’ for Black Panther. ‘NSP’ doesn’t match any existing license. That means either a brand-new IP subcategory… or a one-off event set.” Two anonymous retailer listings, scrubbed but archived by bots, describe the unthinkable: a 2,800-piece set retailing at $299.99. The minifigure count? Ten . But not just any ten.
Inside the Vault: How ‘LEGO Marvel NSP’ is Rewriting the Rules of Brick-Built Superheroes lego marvel nsp
It started, as most great LEGO mysteries do, with a grainy photo on a Danish warehouse floor. A single box, partially obscured by shrink wrap, bearing a code no one recognized: . “We’ve never seen a set code like this,”
Industry insiders suggest the letters stand for In Marvel lore, the Nexus is the axis of all realities. For LEGO designers, it’s permission to break their own rules. That means either a brand-new IP subcategory… or
Welcome to the enigma of (unofficially dubbed the "Nexus Super Project" by fans). And if the whispers are correct, it’s about to tear down the wall between your shelf and the multiverse. The Code That Broke the Internet LEGO set numbers aren’t random. The "76299" prefix places it squarely in the Marvel direct-to-consumer (DTC) range—think Daily Bugle or Avengers Tower . But the "NSP" suffix? That’s new. That’s dangerous .