LEGO Star Wars BrickHeadz 75317 The Mandalorian & The Child description shared

The LEGO Group has shared a product description for the upcoming set, LEGO Star Wars BrickHeadz 75317 The Mandalorian & The Child.

Revealed a few days ago by the LEGO retailer Amazon, an official product description has now been released for LEGO Star Wars BrickHeadz 75317 The Mandalorian & The Child. The 295 piece set will be available this summer and builds the Mandalorian and the character best known as Baby Yoda.

Baby Yoda will feature adjustable ears so that the expression of the character is implied, with the Mandalorian coming equipped with buildable weapons. The characters measure around 8cm tall.

A new set inspired by Star Wars: The Mandalorian has also been annoucned, with 75292 The Razor Crest coming later this year.

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Here is the official product description for 75317 The Mandalorian & The Child:

Build awesome LEGO BrickHeadz versions of the two most popular Star Wars: The Mandalorian characters! Strap a blaster rifle to The Mandalorian’s back and put a blaster pistol in this bounty hunter’s hand ready for battle. Create a hoverpram for the Child and adjust its ears for happy and sad expressions. Both construction models come with a baseplate so you can proudly display your creations.

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