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LEGO has revealed two brand new LEGO Minecraft sets inspired by the upcoming live-action A Minecraft Movie!

The users will be available from 1st March and cover a mixed array of characters and mobs. The sets will feature Minifigure versions of the movie’s characters including Jack Black as Steve, also making an appearance are Natalie, Dawn, Garrett and Henry.


Woodland Mansion Fighting Ring (21272):

The Woodland Mansion Fighting Ring (21272) set is a high-quality building toy for kids. It makes a great Minecraft® gaming gift for boys and girls and fans of the Minecraft movie aged 10 and up.

The LEGO® Minecraft building set features toy figures from the movie – Steve, Garrett, Henry, a baby zombie, a chicken jockey and a posable great hog – plus weapons and potions that kids can use as they recreate battle scenes and explore adventures of their own. The set features a functional fighting ring with score-keepers and handles kids can attach to the fighters. There’s also a mansion facade with a removable chest and weapons rack. For digital fun, the LEGO Builder app lets kids zoom in, rotate models in 3D and track their progress.

The Ghast Balloon Village Attack (21273):

The Ghast Balloon Village Attack (21273) is a video game building set based on a scene from the Minecraft® movie. This high-quality LEGO® Minecraft toy for kids features explosive action when an attack is launched from a balloon, making this video game LEGO set a great gift idea for boys and girls aged 10 and up.

The set features popular characters from the video game: Steve, Natalie, Dawn, 2 piglins, a ghast balloon, villager, baby chicken and a posable iron golem figure. The balloon has room for the piglins and incorporates a disc shooter. Set amongst the village are market stalls, Steve’s fried chicken restaurant, his crafting shack and a fountain, which kids can ‘explode’ using a built-in feature. The restaurant’s roof is topped with a large chicken model that includes a fun egg-laying function. For digital fun, the LEGO Builder app lets kids zoom in, rotate models in 3D and track their progress.

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