
LEGO sets that could make ideal gifts for Father's Day
Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell- £69.99
The detailed LEGO set lets you recreate Nigel Mansell's iconic FW14B – the car that won 9 Grand Prix races.
Iron Man MK4 Bust- £54.99
The detailed build lets you bring Tony Stark's suit to life.
Hagrid & Harry's Motorcycle Ride- £44.99
The LEGO Hagrid & Harry's Motorcycle Ride set brings one of the most iconic scenes from the Harry Potter series to life. Featuring a buildable version of Hagrid's classic motorbike the set includes two minifigures: Hagrid and Harry Potter.
Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi- £114.99
The LEGO Super Mario: Mario & Yoshi Expansion Set brings two of Nintendo's most beloved characters to life in brick form.
Brick-Built Star Wars Logo- £59.99
A desk or home office decoration.
With authentic fossil details, a display stand, and hidden amber.
Mini Orchid- £24.99
A relaxing and rewarding build with delicate blooms and terracotta coloured detail.
The easy-to-build set captures the sleek design and iconic branding of the Ferrari.
The build brings vintage charm to life with a movable lens, strap, and playful mini-photo tile.
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