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LEGO Ideas 21312 Women of NASA (231 Pieces)

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LEGO Ideas 21312 Women of NASA (231 Pieces)
LEGO Ideas 21312 Wom...
Features 3 LEGO builds illustrating the areas of expertise of the 4 featured women of NASA Includes 4 minifigures: Nancy Grace Roman, Margaret Hamilton, Sally Ride and Mae Jemison Nancy Grace Roman’s build features a posable Hubble Space Telescope with authentic details and a projected image of a planetary nebula Margaret Hamilton’s build features a stack of book elements, representing the books of listings of Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) onboard flight software source code Sally Ride and Mae Jemison’s build features a launchpad and Space Shuttle Challenger with 3 removable rocket stages Includes a booklet with building instructions, plus information about the 4 featured women of NASA, the set’s fan creator and the LEGO designers Nancy Grace Roman’s build measures over 2-inch (7cm) high, 3-inch (9cm) wide and 2-inch (6cm) deep, Margaret Hamilton’s build measures over 2-inch(6cm) high, 3-inch (8cm) wide and 1-inch (4cm) deep, Sally Ride and Mae Jemison’s build measures over 4-inch (12cm) high, 3-inch (10cm) wide and 2-inch (6cm) deep. Recommended age: 10 years and up
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manufacturer LEGO
warranty No Warranty
color Multicolor
height 1.81
weight 0.75177631342
width 7.52
length 10.32
releaseDate 2017-11-01T00:00:01Z
languages [ Unknown Value = Danish ] [ Unknown Value = German ] [ Unknown Value = English ]
productGroup Toy
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