LEGO Disney Moana sets now available to buy
The latest release from Disney Animation Studios is now playing at cinemas, with two new sets based on Moana released today. The LEGO online shop is offering both sets, with free shipping for VIPs on orders of £30 or more, and still in time for Christmas delivery.
The film sees Moana on a quest to save her people, during which she meets demigod Maui who aids her on the journey. They face challenges and danger on their voyage across the sea, as Moana seeks to live up to her heritage.
41149 Moana’s Island Adventure
Official product description:
Recreate memorable scenes from the movie as Moana learns about the legends of her ancestors, finds the heart of Te Fiti and plays the drums in the cave. Then create new adventures of your own, living out island life in and around her house with Pua her pet pig. Includes a Moana mini-doll, plus Pua the pig.
Official product description:
Discover the vibrant world of Disney’s Moana and join her on her epic adventure to bring back the heart of Te Fiti and restore harmony. This beautiful sailboat with opening storage under the deck, and island with transformation function, are perfect for recreating iconic scenes from the movie or creating new stories by the sea. Features a Moana mini-doll, Maui big figure, Heihei and two Kakamora.
A free-with-purchase Gingerbread Man minifigure promotion is also due to start today.
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