LEGO Creator 3in1 toys make great gifts for kids with 3 different models to create in every box. Kids will be excited to build, rebuild and build again. 3in1 sets keep them happy for countless hours and offer a range of models that appeal to their biggest passions, including superfast vehicles, amazing animals and detailed city scenes.
- 3 LEGO® space toys in 1 box – Boys and girls aged 9+ who love space can build and rebuild 3 different sets using the same set of bricks with this LEGO Creator Space Astronaut toy
- Endless space play possibilities – Kids can play out daring stories among the stars with 3 different space playsets: an astronaut figure, a space dog and a space viper jet
- Posable space figures – The astronaut toy has posable legs, feet, arms and fingers, and the space dog has a posable tail and legs so kids can choose how to position them
- Display models – All 3 LEGO® space models come with brick-built stands so kids can display them in their bedrooms after enjoying playtime adventures
- Space-themed birthday gift – This 3in1 toy provides a fun build-and-play experience and can be given as birthday gift to inspire countless hours of role-play action
- A fun way to build – The LEGO® Builder app takes kids on an intuitive building adventure, letting them save sets, track progress and zoom in on and rotate models in 3D while they build
- LEGO® Creator toys – Every 3in1 set lets kids build 3 different models inspired by some of their biggest passions, including animals, vehicles and detailed city scenes
- Build and play – This 647-piece LEGO® set featuresa buildable astronaut toy standing over 10.5 in. (27 cm) tall
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Almost perfect for a space freak’s collection
I built and keep displayed the astronaut from this LEGO set. It was definitely fun to put together and I had no issues. I even got him to stand up without using the included stand (Oh, yes, you get to make that, too). But I made it anyway so he could be more stable. Didn’t want him getting knocked down and coming apart. The reason I say “Almost perfect” is that he is fun, but he isn’t a realistic version of any space suit. That’s what I would like to see…..a more realistic astronaut suit from the Apollo/Space Shuttle eras. Any LEGO people out there listening?