LEGO 854031 Statue of Liberty Magnet coming to the online shop
The New York souvenir LEGO 854031 Statue of Liberty Magnet is about to be available to order on the official LEGO online shop.
LEGO.com has listed LEGO 854031 Statue of Liberty Magnet, with the set to be released on March 1. The blister-carded pack contains 11 pieces that make up the classic Statue of Liberty minifigure that was originally released in the Collectible Minifigures theme.
This is an updated version, that for all intents and purposes looks to the same, as 853600 Statue of Liberty (the packaging has changed). That was in turn an update of 850497, which featured a different printed tile.
It will be the first time that the Statue of Liberty themed souvenir will be available at LEGO.com, with the product previously only available at the LEGO Store in New York, for obvious reasons.
84032 New York Key Chain will also be available from March 1.
Here is the official product description:
Share a monumental symbol of freedom with this LEGO Iconic Statue of Liberty Magnet, featuring a detachable Statue of Liberty minifigure complete with her torch and tablet, mounted on a decorated magnetic brick with “New York” text. This fun-to-build micro-scale recreation of the world-famous monument will add a symbolic touch to your fridge, locker or any other magnetic surface!
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