First image of LEGO 40600 Disney 100 Years Celebration revealed
An image of the previously-rumoured LEGO 40600 Disney 100 Years Celebration has been revealed thanks to the Product Certification page.
The LEGO Group has been busy releasing new details on multiple upcoming Disney 100 sets this week, with reveals of both 43232 Peter Pan & Wendy’s Flight over London and 43222 Disney Castle. Now a first look at yet another model celebrating the centenary of the House of Mouse has been officially revealed.
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Thanks to the Product Certification page, we’re getting a first glimpse at a previously-rumoured LEGO Disney set. 40600 Disney 100 Years Celebration is reported to be a 226-piece set that’s confirmed to arrive as a GWP alongside 43222 Disney Castle on July 1 (for VIPs). The set will be available free with all LEGO Disney purchases of £95 / $100 / €100 and over from July 1 to July 9, while stocks last.
What we can tell from the (admittedly blurry) first image is that 40600 Disney 100 Years Celebration seems to include three modular sections, constructed from elements that match the classic colours of Mickey Mouse. The left-hand build features two balloons, a large ‘100’, what looks to be a birthday cake on a table and the option to display photographs at the back.
The centre section appears to be a mini movie theatre with Mickey ears and yet another photo holder. Standing in front of it is a minifigure of Mickey Mouse, but it’s too early to say if it’s exclusive to this set. Rounding out 40600 Disney 100 Years Celebration is the right-hand section that may feature a desk and small sketch image of Mickey, with room for yet another photo to be displayed at the back.
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