Simba, the Cub from The Lion King (222 pieces)
Simba, the Cub from The Lion King (222 pieces)
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🦁 The magic of The Lion King in your collection!
The cub Simba from The Lion King arrives in a building block version with 222 pieces to create an adorable model, full of details that capture the cuteness and personality of the character. Ideal for building, displaying, and collecting.
🔧 Product details
🧩 Number of pieces: 222.
📏 Features: Rotating head and movable legs and tail, can be positioned standing or sitting.
🦁 Main figure: Cub Simba in a striking pose.
🧾 Important: Only original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas do not meet this quality standard.


🏆 Reasons to take it home
🎬 Disney fan service: celebrates one of the most beloved classics in cinema.
✨ Charming display: a piece that catches attention and brings immediate nostalgia.
🧘 Relaxing assembly: quick, fun, and rewarding.
🎁 Perfect gift: ideal for Disney fans, collectors, and lovers of The Lion King.
🌍 Add to cart and bring the magic of the savannah to your home! 🐾

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