Helmet of CodyTM clone commander
Pay tribute to a loyal soldier, building a collectible model for adults LEGO® Star WarsTM Helm of Cody's clone commander (75350). Enjoy a satisfactory build-up of a detailed helmet that wore a cult character from the television series "Star Wars: Clone Wars". A stand built of blocks and a plaque completes the whole.
Great gift ideaThis complex design model is a great gift idea for yourself or another adult Star Wars fan or experienced LEGO builder. The set includes step-by-step building instructions, which can also be found in the LEGO Builder app.
A galaxy in your hands It all started a long time ago, in a distant galaxy... Now the saga continues in your living room thanks to LEGO Star Wars for adults. Explore an exciting series, because in March 2023 there will be new helmets you can add to the collection.
Characteristics
Helm of Cody's clone commander (75350) – use your creativity to create a detailed LEGO® collector model Star WarsTM depicting Cody's commander's helmet CC-2224
Just in time to expose – relive exciting scenes from the TV series "Star Wars: Clone Wars", building Cody's clone commander's helmet and putting it on a stand with blocks with a plaque
Build your collection – the collectible model belongs to the LEGO® helmet model series Star WarsTM
Gift idea – a set with 776 elements will be a perfect gift for a birthday or holiday for an adult fan of Star Wars, a passionate builder from LEGO® blocks or a LEGO Star Wars helmet collector
A design that impresses – Cody's clone commander's collectible helmet model is 21 cm high, 12 cm wide and 14 cm deep
Step-by-step construction instructions – in box and LEGO® application Builder you will find illustrated building instructions
From a distant galaxy to your hands LEGO® sets Star WarsTM for adults is designed for hobbyists like you who appreciate creative, relaxing activities
Premium quality – LEGO® blocks and components meet high industry standards, so they always fit together and hold tight
Safety first – LEGO® components are dropped, heated, crushed, twisted and carefully tested in many other ways to ensure that they meet strict world safety standards