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LEGO Indiana Jones 7624: Jungle Duel | 
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| Brand: LEGO Category: Toy
Buy New: £19.99
New (2) from £19.99
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 226
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: 7624 Model: 7624 EAN: 5702014518339 ASIN: B000VY193C
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description In an all-out fight to the finish Indy and Mutt take on evil Irina Spalko in a deadly jungle battle. While Indy struggles to keep giant ants at bay, Irina and Mutt battle against each other in an intense sword fight. Watch out! Mutt barely avoids Irina's
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Indiana Jones and the Lego spin off adventure June 23, 2008 MrsB 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I must admit when I first saw this range in the shop I thought 'another Lego franchise money spinner'. In recent years Lego has become more or less a movie franchise vehicle and it's not easy to find plain ordinary Lego these days. However, my son was really keen on it and was bought a larger kit for his birthday - which he played with so much I had no objections to him using his own money to buy this smaller kit too. The 'Jungle Duel' kit is great value for money, it is one of the cheapest sets you can get but has 3 figures (Indy, Spalko and Mutt - complete with expressions), a tent, a table which splits during fights, a collection of swords, and lots of other tiny additions (including strangely, a banana). It's the quality you'd expect from Lego, including a durable fabric cover for the tent, and the bits stay put when assembled. If I have one minor complaint it's that there is no container provided, just plastic bags which means we'll have to sort one ourselves or those tiny little pieces will be sure to go missing. It doesn't take long to put together, and although I still think franchise sets don't have the versatility of plain Lego, with a bit of imagination there is plenty of playability here.
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