Mechanical Shark with Lights (687 pieces)
Mechanical Shark with Lights (687 pieces)
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🛠️ Product Description:
This exclusive 687-piece model recreates a mechanical shark with impressive details and a special lighting function. Ideal for building enthusiasts and fans of sea creatures, the set offers a challenging assembly and a design that stands out, especially with the lighting that enhances its appearance.
Detailed Features:
- 687 High-Quality Pieces: Made from durable ABS plastic, the set ensures durability and secure fitting, along with a robust finish that represents the metallic look of the mechanical shark.
- Realistic and Articulated Details: Includes movable jaws, adjustable fins, and an articulated tail, allowing for the simulation of natural shark movements and giving the model a dynamic appearance.
- Internal Lighting: With built-in LEDs, the model lights up the eyes and some parts of the body, giving an intense and threatening effect to the shark. The lighting enhances the shark's appearance, making it especially striking in low-light environments.
📏 Dimensions and Display:
- Approximate Size: When assembled, the shark measures about 24 cm in length, making it an ideal piece for display on shelves, tables, or showcases.
🎁 Ideal Gift:
This model is perfect for fans of sea creatures, building block enthusiasts, and collectors, providing a fun and educational experience with a touch of mechanical creativity.
💳 Special Conditions:
- Installments up to 3x without interest
- 5% discount for PIX payments
Dive into creativity with this illuminated Mechanical Shark, perfect for adding a bold and interactive touch to your building block collection!

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