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Minecraft - Steve's Expedition to the Desert (75 pieces)

Minecraft - Steve's Expedition to the Desert (75 pieces)

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🌵 Steve's Expedition to the Desert

Bring the adventure of Minecraft into the real world with this amazing building set!

With typical desert biome scenarios, this set is perfect for fans who want to recreate Steve's battles and explorations against dangerous creatures!


🧱 Product Details

🧩 75 pieces.

👤 Included minifigures: Steve with a new expression, a super cute baby camel, and a Phantom with movable wings.

🏜️ Themed scenario: Includes a hut, crafting table, campfire, cactus, and the desert camel itself.

🕹️ Interactivity: Phantom with articulated wings, perfect for creating action scenes!



Why is this set amazing?

🌵 Game-accurate environment: Brings all the elements that fans recognize from the Minecraft desert biome.

🛠️ Compact and easy to build: Perfect for both play and display.

🐪 Special highlight: First appearance of the baby camel in the Minecraft building block line!

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