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LEGO ART 31209 The Amazing Spider-Man

LEGO ART 31209 The Amazing Spider-Man

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Celebrate one of the world’s most beloved Super Heroes with The Amazing Spider-Man (31209) LEGO® Art building set. This unique dimensional piece of art is made from layers of LEGO bricks in which Spider-Man breaks out from the frame and his head and fingers can be put into different poses._x000D_ _x000D_ Pay homage to a comic-book Super Hero_x000D_ This bold artwork features seve…
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Celebrate one of the world’s most beloved Super Heroes with The Amazing Spider-Man (31209) LEGO® Art building set. This unique dimensional piece of art is made from layers of LEGO bricks in which Spider-Man breaks out from the frame and his head and fingers can be put into different poses._x000D_
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Pay homage to a comic-book Super Hero_x000D_
This bold artwork features several details to delight Spider-Man fans. The backdrop replicates the comic book’s Ben-Day-dot printing technique, there are 15 spiders to represent issue no. 15 of Amazing Fantasy in which Spider-Man first appeared in August 1962, and a graphic in the bottom corner with the words: “The Amazing Spider-Man”._x000D_
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Relaxing LEGO sets for adults_x000D_
As you create your own premium wall art, scan the QR code and listen to the Soundtrack, featuring content tailor-made to enhance your building experience. When you are finished, you can proudly display this unique piece of art on your wall at home or in the office._x000D_
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Celebrate a Super Hero – Bring to life The Amazing Spider-Man (31209) by building this unique dimensional LEGO Art set packed with incredible details_x000D_
Dimensional and posable – In this piece of art, Spider-Man breaks out of the frame and his head and fingers can be repositioned_x000D_
Evocative backdrop – The picture’s background replicates the comic book’s Ben-Day-dot printing technique from the 1960s_x000D_
Pay homage – There are 15 spiders in the picture to represent issue no. 15 of Amazing Fantasy in which Spider-Man first appeared in August 1962