LEGO Jaws Orca: Relive the Thrill of the Iconic Shark Encounter

Set to release on August 6, 2024, the LEGO Jaws Orca kit invites adult fans of the classic film to build and relive one of cinema's most thrilling scenes. This set, designed for builders aged 18 and up, comprises 1,497 pieces and features the iconic Orca boat where Quint, Chief Brody, and Hooper make their stand against the great white shark. Included in the set are three minifigures representing the film’s main characters, bringing the intense showdown to life right in your living room. This model also features a special printed tile with Chief Brody’s memorable line: "You're gonna need a bigger boat," enhancing its appeal as a dramatic display piece. Celebrate the film that pioneered the summer blockbuster with this "brick buster" tribute. The LEGO Jaws Orca set is not just a building experience but a piece of movie history, perfect for fans looking to add a touch of cinematic thrill to their collection.

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