Serenity LEGO set is now a reality
- 12.10.12
- 9:58 AM
Sold for $385 by Etadyne Industries, the set comes with a light-up drive and builds a two-foot-long ship.
Sold for $385 by Etadyne Industries, the set comes with a light-up drive and builds a two-foot-long ship.
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