LEGO Icons 10391 Over the Moon with Pharrell Williams available to buy now
In a mid-month release to keep us ticking over until October 1, LEGO Icons 10391 Over the Moon with Pharrell Williams is available to buy now.
Priced at £94.99 / $109.99 / €109.99, you can now buy 10391 Over the Moon with Pharrell Williams on the official online LEGO store ahead of the movie’s release. The LEGO Icons set features a brick-built space shuttle getting fired into space with a trailing rainbow cloud from the engines, complete with an opening cockpit and attachable landing gear. The ship itself can be detached from the jet-stream display stand.
There are also two minifigures sporting titanium-coloured space suits with detailed printing, plus an entire wall (or abacus, officially) of minifigure heads of varying prints and skin tones. Diversity is the name of the game in 10391 Over the Moon with Pharrell Williams, with the musician wanting the set to provide a space for children from all walks of life.
“The abacus was a really beautiful opportunity … to help open the doors for humans, and not just one kind,” Pharrell said.
10391 Over the Moon with Pharrell Williams is tied to the LEGO-fied movie, due for release at varying times depending on where in the world you are. Get a headstart on Pharrell’s LEGO adventure by ordering the LEGO Icons set now for £94.99 / $109.99 / €109.99.
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