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After my LEGO Mushroom House successfully introduced you to the Forest Elves, we are now exploring the thicket of this magical world even further.
Pieces: 2427
Minifigures: 7
My Mushroom Village is 42 cm wide and is built with 2427 pieces. The highest flower is 29 cm tall. 7 Minifigures are included and show the inhabitants of the Mushroom Village, such as the wizard, an elf with a backpack, a garden gnome and a girl with a carrot trolley.
From the back you can take a look at the detailed interior: Above the crammed fruit shop is a small home and hidden underground is the garden gnome's cave, which has a window through the waterfall. The cosy terrace is removable and reveals the tree stump dwelling with bed and washbasin underneath.
A crank can be used to drive the mill petals from the back, which
move the orrery on the ceiling inside the mushroom. Who knew that the
Forest Elves imagine their solar system as large fruits orbiting
around an orange?
The Tiny World of Wonders plays with scale, so a ladybug becomes a
mount and large droplets of morning dew can be found on the
leaves. Numerous details invite discovery and storytelling, such as
the root bridge over the stream, the telescope, the large pine cone
and the workbench in the cave.
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much, I hope the four-leaf clover brings us luck!