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After making headlines earlier this month with some major reveals at CES and a new partnership with Pokémon, LEGO announced another new set available for preorder now that you’re definitely going to want to add to your collection.
Last year, the LEGO Tuxedo Cat was all the rage (and it still is — we love you, Tuxedo Cat!); now, meet the Golden Retriever Puppy.
Made of 2,102 pieces, this puppy stands at over 11.5 inches tall and is designed similarly to the Tuxedo Cat, “101 Dalmatians” pup and Simba sets with fully posable arms, legs, front paw, ears and tail. You can also open its mouth to reveal a cute pink tongue.
The LEGO Golden Retriever Puppy goes on sale Feb. 1, but preorders are open now and will ship on release day.
LEGO Golden Retriever Puppy (11384)
LEGOLEGO Golden Retriever Puppy Building Set is a new LEGO Icons model designed for adult builders and animal lovers. With 2,102 pieces, the posable figure lets you adjust its head, ears, tail and front paw. Open its mouth to reveal teeth and add a pink tongue for detail. The dog also displays a colorful collar with a medallion, making it an adorable decorative centerpiece once built.
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