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You can now have your very own Groot brick-built figure!

LEGO have just revealed LEGO Marvel I am Groot (76217) set, our very first brick-built Groot figure. It consists of 476 pieces and will retail for £44.99 ($54.99).

It features Groot from GotG2 and comes with an information plaque that reads I Am Groot for every detail. The finishing touch is the Vol.2 Cassette Tape, which for me personally is the icing on the cake.

The set will release on 1st August, check out the images below and let us know what you think via the comments section.


Official description:

Put a movable model of Baby Groot from the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the hands of kids aged 10 and up with LEGO® Marvel I am Groot (76217). Play-and-display Groot Every fan of Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 will know the famous scene where Baby Groot dances. Now kids can recreate this scene and others with this detailed, movable recreation of the lovable and mischievous toddler. The buildable model is easy to position and pose, and there’s even a pretend cassette tape included for make-believe music! In addition, the free LEGO Building Instructions app lets kids view, zoom and rotate the model as they build, providing an amazing sense of immersion and interaction during the construction process.

• Movable Baby Groot – The LEGO® Marvel I am Groot (76217) build-and-play model is easy to position and pose
• Iconic Marvel character – Kids build their own Baby Groot, from Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. The set also includes a pretend cassette tape and display nameplate
• Recreate dance moves – The buildable model is easy to position and pose, and there’s even a pretend cassette tape included for make-believe music
• Gift for kids – A special birthday, holiday or any-day treat for kids aged 10 and up who are fans of Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy movies and the supercute Baby Groot
• Build, play and display – The highly posable model stands over 10.5 in. (26 cm) tall and comes with a cassette and a nameplate

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