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PRODUCT FEATURES
4 connectable, space-themed 3D postcards (21340) – Tell Tales of the Space Age in LEGO style with these buildable postcard models, inspired by 1980s sci-fi myths, films, books and posters
Original designs – Build colourful images of an observatory for viewing comets and shooting stars, a moon base and lunar eclipse, a space shuttle and a black hole
Recreate different constellations – The pink/purple postcard features star elements that can be arranged to mirror the Ursa Major, Cepheus, Ursa Minor or Cassiopeia constellations
Display together or individually – The postcards can be connected in any order. Display them on a flat surface or mount them on the wall using the hangers on the back of each one
Home decor – Each buildable postcard measures over 14 cm (5.5 in.) high, 9 cm (3.5 in.) wide and 3 cm (1 in.) deep and can be displayed freestanding or hung on the wall
Build solo or together – Separate building instruction booklets for each postcard mean building can be a group activity. Also includes a booklet featuring the set’s fan designer and LEGO designers
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Turn off your thrusters and let your mind drift into space with this LEGO Ideas Tales of the Space Age (21340) building set. It features 4 connectable brick-built 3D postcards, each depicting scenes inspired by 1980s sci-fi myths, films, books and posters. Create cool minimalist LEGO brick representations of an observatory for viewing comets and shooting stars, a moon base and lunar eclipse, a shuttle blasting through space, and a black hole. Build together, display together A stellar gift idea for space, astronomy and art lovers, the buildable postcards look great freestanding on a table or shelf or hung on the wall. The models are also easy to connect for displaying together. The set comes with separate building instructions for each postcard, making it an ideal group activity to enjoy with family or friends.
Product Includes – 688 Pcs building blocks
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