Jack's House - The Nightmare Before Christmas (766 pieces)
Jack's House - The Nightmare Before Christmas (766 pieces)
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🎃 Step into Tim Burton's universe with Jack’s House!
✨ Relive the dark and magical atmosphere of the classic “The Nightmare Before Christmas” with a set full of macabre details!
The Jack’s House, inspired by the iconic home of the film's protagonist, arrives in a building block version with 766 pieces to create an imposing and mysterious construction. Perfect for building, playing, displaying, and collecting.
🔧 Product Details
🧩 Number of pieces: 766.
🏚️ Thematic design: leaning tower, gothic gate, glowing lantern, and details that evoke Tim Burton's unmistakable style.
🎃 Iconic accessories: Halloween pumpkins, bats, articulated gate, and spooky ornaments.
🧾 Important: Only original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas do not meet this quality standard.

🏆 Reasons to take it home
👻 Striking display: perfect for fans of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and collectors of the Tim Burton universe.
🧠 Engaging build: ideal for those who love creative and thematic constructions.
🎁 Unique gift: delights collectors, children, and adults passionate about this cinema classic.
🕯️ Bring the dark Halloween atmosphere to your collection! Add to cart and build this iconic scene! 🎃

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