(25% OFF) Queen Anne's Revenge Ship (1097 pieces)
(25% OFF) Queen Anne's Revenge Ship (1097 pieces)
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🏴☠️ Queen Anne's Revenge Ship
Relive the adventures of the seas with this detailed LEGO model of the ship Queen Anne's Revenge!
Inspired by the famous vessel of the legendary pirate Blackbeard. With 1,097 pieces, this set offers an engaging and rewarding building experience for pirate world fans.

🏴☠️ The Story of the Queen Anne's Revenge Ship
In the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), the Queen Anne's Revenge Ship belongs to Blackbeard, the feared pirate.
Originally, the ship was owned by Queen Anne, but it was captured by Blackbeard, who turned it into a symbol of power.
The ship is used by Blackbeard in his quest for the Fountain of Youth, even facing Jack Sparrow's Black Pearl. It is one of the most feared ships of the seas, with powerful cannons and an immortal crew.

🧱 Product Details
🔢 Number of pieces: 1,097
👤 Recommended age: 14 years and older
📏 Assembled dimensions: Approximately 64 cm (L) × 15 cm (W) × 52 cm (H)
🧩 Decoration and accessories: Includes details such as cannons, pieces for the masts, and other items that make the ship as realistic as possible.
🧾 Important: Only original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas are shipped in generic packaging.




🚢 Engaging and challenging assembly
Perfect for those seeking a rewarding challenge and want to see their ship come to life!
🎁 Epic gift for pirate fans
Full of details and nostalgia, an essential piece for collectors!
⚓ Authentic and impressive design
A tribute to great pirate ships, a must-have for those who love the history of the seas!

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