LEGO 40373 Fairground Minifigure Accessory Set available now

A fun new pack of minifigures is available now – LEGO 40373 Fairground Minifigure Accessory Set.

LEGO 40373 Fairground Minifigure Accessory Set is available now, a few days after it was expected, at LEGO.com. The set is a new exclusive product designed to complement other LEGO sets.

Packed on a card, the little set includes elements to build a little fairground game, with a stud-shooting blaster for shooting the targets. Two fairground worker minifigures are included with colourful torsos. There are also two visitor minifigures included, with a neat decorated torso for the girl. Two appealing elemented are the blue teddy bears.

40370 Train (review) is free with orders totalling £99 or more. It can be stacked with another deal, as LEGO DOTS 30556 Mini Frame is free with purchases totalling £30 or more. LEGO Creator Expert 10271 Fiat 500 and LEGO Marvel 76162 Black Widow’s Helicopter Chase both launched on March 1.

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Here is the official product description:

Roll up, roll up for family fun with this LEGO Iconic Fairground Minifigure Accessory Set (40373)! This colorful playset for kids features a buildable mini shooting range with a stud shooter – knock down the gold-colored can to win 1 of the cute teddy bear figures. It also includes a girl, dad and 2 fairground employee minifigures with fun accessories to inspire creative play. This accessory set is an ideal gift for ages 6+ to add to their LEGO collections and open up even more play options.

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