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We have Minifigs from so many cult movies, pop culture classics, videogame references, anime and iconic people. They are the perfect Secret Santa gift or even for those friends and family who are so hard to buy gifts for! (Prices range from £4.70 to £30). We've also had more than 8,000 sales on Etsy with over 1,500 Five-Star reviews. 

If you prefer supporting a local Dulwich-based business, then we sincerely hope you'll consider buying something from our store...

https://londonfigures.com

https://instagram.com/londonfigures

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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