Stormtrooper Helmet (647 pieces)
Stormtrooper Helmet (647 pieces)
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🛠️ Product Description:
This 647-piece set recreates the helmet of the Stormtroopers, the imperial soldiers from the Star Wars saga.
Designed to capture the iconic and menacing look of the Stormtroopers, the model is perfect for Star Wars fans and collectors of detailed builds.
Detailed Features:
- 647 High-Quality Pieces: Made from durable ABS plastic for a secure and robust assembly.
- Authentic and Detailed Design: Each piece contributes to creating the characteristic lines and shapes of the helmet, including the lens contours and mask openings.
- Included Display Base: Comes with a stable base and an identification plate, ideal for display on shelves or tables, highlighting the helmet as a collectible item.
📏 Dimensions and Display:
- Compact and Detailed Size: Approximately 18 cm tall, perfect for display in smaller spaces, but with details that draw attention.
🎁 Ideal Gift:
For collectors, Star Wars fans, and building enthusiasts, this model is a unique gift that brings the Empire into any collection.
💳 Special Conditions:
- Installments up to 3x without interest
- 5% discount on PIX
Add the power of the Empire to your collection with the Stormtrooper building blocks helmet, an essential piece for any fan of the saga!



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