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LEGO131-Piece Ninjago Zane's Ninja Boat Pursuit

R189

Retail: R350
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Get your ninja on and help Zane recover the map in this cool LEGO® Juniors/4+ 10755 Zane's Ninja Boat Pursuit toy! This thrilling starter set features Easy to Build pieces, including a floating boat with turning the steering wheel and a chain with hook, a motorbike, plus a temple with spinning obstacles, secret Ninja weapons and a map. This building toy also includes a simple guide to build and play, with bigger starter pieces to help build confidence in younger children. Includes 2 LEGO NINJAGO Minifigures.

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Product Features
  • 131-pieces
  • Includes Zane and Chopper Maroon minifigures.
  • Features a temple with ramps, a dock, spinning knives and snake obstacles, treasure map with stand and decorative staffs above the archway that double as secret weapons.
  • Also includes a motorbike and a boat with turning the wheel, chain with hook, ice bolts and golden staff elements that double as secret weapons.
  • The boat floats!
  • Spin the snakes and knives to slow down Chopper Maroon's bike.
  • Connect the hook to the motorbike to stop Chopper Maroon from getting away with the map.
  • Place the map on the steering wheel of the boat to help lead you to the mask.
  • Weapons include Zane’s golden katanas and Chopper Maroon’s red katana.
  • Includes 2 ‘floating’ firebombs and a treasure map element.
  • Includes Easy to Build models with bigger starter pieces and Starter Brick bases, plus a simple guide to get children building and playing quickly.
  • All LEGO® Juniors sets are fully compatible with all other LEGO sets.
  • Boat with golden staffs measures over 1” (4cm) high, 7” (20cm) long and 2” (6cm) wide.
  • Temple measures over 3” (9cm) high, 7” (19cm) wide and 3” (8cm) deep.
  • Motorbike measures over 1” (4cm) high, 3” (8cm) long and under 1” (2cm) wide
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