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The Crimson Firehawk starship and speeder bike building toys - Young kids can quickly build Star Wars vehicles and play out stories as Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures heroes with this starter set
3 LEGO Star Wars characters - A Nash Durango LEGO minifigure with a wrench element, a Nubs LEGO minifigure with a lightsaber, plus an RJ-83 LEGO droid figure that can be attached to Nash’s back
Simple to build - The Crimson Firehawk features a Starter Brick base for easy building and a cockpit with space for all 3 characters, and the speeder bike fits in the rear of the starship
Fun combo - This set, which can be mixed with the Tenoo Jedi Temple (75358 - set sold separately) includes a small marketplace build with a barbecue and food elements to inspire creative play
Gift idea for preschool Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures fans - Give this 136-piece, learn-to-build LEGO Star Wars set as a special treat or birthday gift to kids aged 4 and up
3 LEGO Star Wars characters - A Nash Durango LEGO minifigure with a wrench element, a Nubs LEGO minifigure with a lightsaber, plus an RJ-83 LEGO droid figure that can be attached to Nash’s back
Simple to build - The Crimson Firehawk features a Starter Brick base for easy building and a cockpit with space for all 3 characters, and the speeder bike fits in the rear of the starship
Fun combo - This set, which can be mixed with the Tenoo Jedi Temple (75358 - set sold separately) includes a small marketplace build with a barbecue and food elements to inspire creative play
Gift idea for preschool Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures fans - Give this 136-piece, learn-to-build LEGO Star Wars set as a special treat or birthday gift to kids aged 4 and up
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At the Sputtergotch Toy Company, we believe in creating active imaginations. You will find high quality and unique playthings we would buy for our own children, not to mention great gift ideas for the young at heart.
Our Name? Well of course there is a story behind it. Picture twin toddlers with spoons in hand, discussing the benefits of homemade butterscotch pudding. Years later, they still call it Sputtergotch. And it still makes us giggle. A funny word, a smile, a treat….and the perfect name for a toy store!
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