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Description
Irish Elk Nanoblock Constructible Figure:
The Irish elk or Irish giant deer is an extinct species of deer and one of the largest deer that ever lived. It stood about 7-feet tall at the shoulders and carried huge antlers that reached up to 12-feet from tip to tip. It's estimated to have weighed up to 1,300 pounds, but using the smallest building blocks in the world, you can build your own elk that fits in the palm of your hand! These building blocks enable you to execute even the finest details like never before. The Irish Elk Nanoblock Constructible Figure is challenging fun for all the construction enthusiasts in the family!
First introduced into the Japanese market in 2008 by Kawada Co. Ltd, nanoblock is the original micro-sized building block. The smallest piece in the nanoblock construction set nanoverse measures a mere 5 mm x 4 mm x 4 mm! Challenging and fun for all the construction enthusiasts in the family, nanoblock building blocks and building sets let you build in greater detail than ever before. There are over 100 different sets to collect, for many skill levels.
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