Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2019 (75245)
Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2019 (75245)
Celebrate the Chris as countdown with the 75245 LEGO Star Wars kids’ Advent Calendar 2019. Behind each door is a LEGO brick character, starship, vehicle or other themed collectibles, plus 2 exclusive, Chris as-themed LEGO figures. When all the doors have been opened, there’s even a foldout playmat with colourful Ahch-To Island scene for kids to play out epic Star Wars adventures. This great Chris as gift idea is a fun way to get fans of all ages excited about the holidays. This 280-piece Chris as gift idea includes 24 buildable LEGO characters, exciting vehicles and starships to collect, plus a selection of weapons and a foldout playmat to get the play started right away.
Contains 280 pieces - for boys and girls aged 6+ and for fans and kids of all ages.
Unopened ... Bought one too many! ... Ooops!
Contact Andy on 027 769 1181
Can be dropped off on request.
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