LEGO Animal CrossingBlathers’s Museum Collection Model Kit Building Set 77056
€97
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Item number: WKNHE
E.A.N: 5 7 0 2 0 1 7 8 1 5 9 4 7Explore the environment with LEGO® Animal Crossing™ Blathers’s Museum Collection, a customisable kids’ building toy and Nintendo® character gift.
Fans of the Animal Crossing™ video game series and kids who love nature can enjoy hands-on creative play with the Blathers’s Museum Collection (77056) building set, an ideal Nintendo® character gift for girls and boys aged 7 years old and over.This LEGO® building toy recreates the museum from the Animal Crossing video game series. Kids can customise the different exhibition areas with their finds. They can use a spade to unearth the missing Triceratops tailbone, catch fish for the aquarium and capture butterflies and creepy-crawlies with a net. Adjustable hinged walls and rearrangeable elements make the set reconfigurable for extra play possibilities.
The set also includes a fountain and the Roost café, where kids can chill out with the Blathers and Lily minifigures before embarking on their next adventure exploring the natural world. Young builders can also enjoy digital building fun with the LEGO Builder app, where they can zoom in and rotate models in 3D.
Set contains 543 pieces.
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LEGO Animal Crossing brings the charm of the game into buildable scenes, characters and custom village creations.
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