The Airship will have a folding mechanism, allowing it to be reduced in size so that the course’s features are concealed. When unfolded, the Airship course will be more than 14 inches long and include features that Mario and Luigi will be able to interact with. Speaking of which, neither of the plumbers is included in the Airship set. Their respective starter packs need to be bought separately.
Unfortunately, the Airship leak isn’t quite as exciting as the one that revealed Lego Luigi was incoming. Lego Mario owners reported that a firmware update to the red brother caused him to occasionally cry out for his brother. Lego later confirmed that a Luigi starter set was incoming, and it will officially go on sale starting August 1, 2021.
Source: 9To5Toys
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