One Piece - Going Merry (1376 pieces)
One Piece - Going Merry (1376 pieces)
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⛵ The Going Merry sets sail in your collection!
With 1,376 pieces, this set meticulously recreates the legendary ship of the Straw Hats.
Every curve of the hull, every sail, and every detail of the deck has been designed to capture the essence of Luffy's crew's most beloved ship.
The result is an engaging and nostalgic build, perfect for anime fans and collectors who want to relive the high-seas adventures.
🔧 Product Details
🧩 Number of pieces: 1,376.
📏 Dimensions: 34 cm (height) × 39 cm (length) × 20 cm (width)
🧍 Included minifigures: Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji.
⚓ Features and details: iconic sails, flag with the Straw Hat symbol, cabins, and detailed deck.
🧾 Important: Only original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas do not meet this quality standard.


🏆 Reasons to take it home
🌊 Iconic piece: a faithful recreation of the ship that marked the beginning of the Straw Hats' journey.
🧩 Fun build: well-planned steps that make assembly immersive and enjoyable.
🎭 Impressive display: generous dimensions that immediately highlight the piece.
🎁 Epic gift: a must-have for anime fans.
👉 Ready to set sail on the Grand Line? Add the Going Merry to your cart and start your own pirate adventure! 🚀

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