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LEGO265-Piece Marvel Super Heroes: Bro Thor’s New Asgard

R469

Retail: R570
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Give kids the best in imaginative play and creative display with LEGO® Marvel Bro Thor’s New Asgard (76200). This multifaceted set lets young super heroes aged 7 and up relive scenes from Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Endgame movie and play out amazing adventures of their own.

Filled with authentic details

This detailed recreation of Thor’s amazing New Asgard home includes 2 minifigures – Bro Thor and Korg – a buildable Miek and lots of items and accessories to inspire endless roleplay fun, including Stormbreaker, a gaming console, sofa, TV screen and pizza boxes.

Product Features
  • LEGO® Marvel Bro Thor’s New Asgard (76200) is an accessory-packed replica of Bro Thor’s hangout from the Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Endgame movie.
  • Includes Bro Thor and Korg minifigures, a buildable Miek and lots of accessories – such as the Stormbreaker axe, a gaming console, pizza boxes and a TV – to inspire creative play and display.
  • Treat Marvel Avengers and Thor fans to imaginative roleplay fun based around Thor’s amazing New Asgard home.
  • This buildable play-and-display set helps to develop the imaginative and creative skills of Marvel movie fans aged 7 and up.
  • The playset measures over 3 in. (8 cm) high, 4.5 in. (12 cm) wide and 4.5 in. (12 cm) deep and combines with other LEGO® Marvel building kits for even more fun.
  • All LEGO® Marvel building toys provide young super heroes with premium-quality playsets designed to deliver endless imaginative play possibilities.
  • LEGO® components satisfy stringent industry quality standards to ensure they are consistent, compatible and connect and pull apart correctly every time – it’s been that way since 1958.
  • LEGO® components are dropped, heated, crushed, twisted and analysed to make sure they fulfil rigorous global safety standards.
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