LEGO 854049 Pumpkin & Bat Duo revealed

A new Halloween themed set has turned up, with LEGO 854049 Pumpkin & Bat Duo arriving for the spooky season.

Following the reveal of LEGO 40423 Halloween Hayride today, Brickset and PromoBricks have uncovered another Halloween themed release on LEGO.com – 854049 Pumpkin & Bat Duo. It comes it a little novelty box and builds two Halloween models that can hang.

Here is the official product description:

Create a haunting Halloween atmosphere with this buildable LEGO Iconic Pumpkin & Bat Duo (854049). A cute, seasonal gift idea for kids, and family fun for LEGO fans of all ages, it features a brick-built pumpkin and bat with adjustable wings. The set comes with easy-to-follow, illustrated building instructions, and each mini build has a scary face sticker and a string for hanging it among other Halloween decorations.

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Want to bring some LEGO flavor to Halloween? Check out this decorative LEGO Iconic Pumpkin & Bat Duo. Both buildable models have scary face stickers and strings to hang them up, and the bat has adjustable wings.

A splendid seasonal gift idea for ages 6 and up, this 131-piece construction kit comes with clear, illustrated instructions, so even absolute beginners can build the mini models independently.

The pumpkin and bat mini builds each measure over 1” (5cm) high, and this creepy little duo will add creative LEGO fun to Halloween decorations in any home.

August 1 will also see the launch of new LEGO Star Wars products and LEGO Art sets in certain countries.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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