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Cash only collection from Herne Hill, SE24, asking for £30

Lego Star Wars General Greivous figurine (75112) complete with all its pieces and instruction manual but not the original box, collectors item

Additional info: Features posable limbs, 2-into-4 separating arms and 4 buildable Light sabers;Separate the arms and battle with 4 Light sabers; lead the Droid Army against the Jedi;Sturdy and durable design for intense action play;Replay the epic Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith duel between Lord Grievous and 75109 Obi-Wan Kenobi (sold separately);Stands over 11 (30cm) tall

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