Invisible Hand (557 pieces)
Invisible Hand (557 pieces)
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The Invisible Hand is a LEGO® Star Wars™ set consisting of 557 pieces, allowing you to recreate the iconic command ship of General Grievous, featured in the movie "Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith." This detailed model offers an engaging building experience and is ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of the saga.
Main Features:
Authentic Design: The model faithfully captures the distinctive features of the Invisible Hand ship, including the main hangar where Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi landed in their starfighters.
Separation Function: The pieces and connection clips allow for the separation of the upper and front halves of the ship, simulating the scene where it breaks in two during its descent into the atmosphere of Coruscant.
Display Stand: Includes a buildable stand with an identification plate and a commemorative piece for the 25th anniversary of LEGO® Star Wars™, perfect for display.
Dimensions of the Assembled Model: Approximately 17 cm in height, 30 cm in length, and 9 cm in width, making it an impressive display piece.
Benefits:
Engaging Building Experience: With 557 pieces, it offers a rewarding challenge for experienced builders and a learning opportunity for beginners.
Display Piece: After assembly, the Invisible Hand™ serves as an impressive decorative piece, ideal for showcasing at home or in the office.
Special Commemoration: The inclusion of the 25th anniversary piece celebrates a significant milestone in the LEGO® Star Wars™ line, making this set even more special for collectors.
This set is an excellent choice for those looking to dive into the Star Wars universe and build a detailed replica of one of the saga's most iconic ships.




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