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Star Wars: The Mandalorian fans can play out bounty-hunting missions and battles with this brilliant LEGO brick version of Boba Fett’s Starship (75312). It features a deal with for simple flying, an opening LEGO minifigure cockpit, rotating wings, 2 stud shooters and 2 rotating dual blaster cannons (non-shooting). This premium-quality set also includes Boba Fett and The Mandalorian LEGO minifigures with weapons, plus a Carbonite brick that fits in a compartment of the starship. There could also be a transporter vehicle to move the starship and use as a stand so kids can display this awesome building toy in a vertical flying position. The set comes with clear instructions so even LEGO newcomers can build optimistically. The LEGO Group has been creating brick-built versions of Star Wars starfighters, vehicles, locations and characters since 1999. The LEGO Star Wars theme has develop into hugely successful with construction sets that make super gifts for fans of every age.
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Kids can recreate Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 2 battle scenes and play out their own bounty-hunting missions with this cool LEGO brick version of Boba Fett’s Starship (75312)
Includes 2 LEGO minifigures: Boba Fett with a blaster and The Mandalorian with his blaster rifle and a beskar spear, plus a Carbonite brick so as to add to the creative play possibilities
The starship has a deal with for simple flying, an opening LEGO minifigure cockpit, rotating wings, 2 stud shooters, 2 rotating dual blaster cannons (non-shooting) and a compartment for a Carbonite brick
Also includes a transporter vehicle to move the starship at the ground in play scenarios; this also makes a great display stand for builders to blow their own horns their creation in an upright flight position
This buildable toy playset offers a fun, creative solo or group activity and makes the most efficient birthday present, holiday gift or surprise treat for trend-setting kids aged 9 and up
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