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Thanks to a Greek-certified LEGO retailer, we have our first official look at the LEGO Ideas Magic Of Disney (21352) set! 

The set is a result of a LEGO Ideas contest from last year, where fans were asked to create a set inspired by Disney fairytales. The set by fan designer 2A2A was chosen and below are the official images. The set, LEGO Ideas Magic Of Disney (21352), is very much in keeping with the original fan design with a brick-built version of Sorcerers Apprentice Mickey, as the centrepiece, surrounded by scenes based on Disney classics. There will also be a collection of new Minifigures too, including Geppeto, Belle, Lilo and Bruno, animal figures are also present with Sebastian, Flounder and Simba making an appearance. The Greek website has the set listed for €109.99, we won’t officially know the details until it is announced by LEGO themselves, watch this space.

Check out the images below and share your thoughts in the comments section.


Official details:

LEGO Ideas Magic Of Disney (21352) . Capture some of the most magical scenes in Disney’s animated film history with the LEGO® Ideas Magic of Disney Model Set for Adults (21352). This LEGO set makes a nostalgic gift for grown-up Disney movie fans, evoking happy childhood memories. With Mickey Mouse in the wizard’s apprentice outfit at the center, this collectible model features many popular Disney characters and includes the first Beauty and the Beast LEGO minifigure from Beauty and the Beast with the Enchanted Rose. Other vignettes include Geppetto on a raft in Pinocchio, Lilo surfing in Lilo & Stitch, Simba atop Pride Rock in The Lion King, Bruno in the Madrigal House in Encanto, magical brooms carrying water in Fantasia, and Sebastian the crab and Flounder the fish in The Little Mermaid. Find building instructions in the box and in the LEGO Builder app, which also has 3D viewing tools to enhance your creative experience.

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