The set includes 4 Minion figures: Phil, Mel, Dave and high-flying Mega Minion, Gus, who makes his first appearance in the Despicable Me 4 movie. The bus has a driver’s seat and a bar on the roof that’s ideal for Gus to hang onto. It splits open halfway down one side and the roof lifts to reveal a dance floor, DJ station, electric guitar, piano, microphone, lights, speakers and a hot tub! Many elements detach to expand play beyond the bus. This fun toy for kids bursts with bright colors and cool accessories, including a flag, balloon, ice cream, hats, drinks, lights, speakers and screens. Kids can also enjoy digital fun with the LEGO Builder app.
- Vehicle movie toy – It’s party time for kids on the LEGO® Despicable Me 4 Minions’ Music Party Bus, the fun-packed vehicle from Illumination’s Despicable Me 4 movie for boys and girls aged 7+
- Minions bus toy – Includes a buildable, push-along bus that converts into a mobile party for 4 Minion LEGO® figures: Phil, Mel, Dave and high-flying Mega Minion Gus
- Versatile vehicle toy – The bus has a driver’s seat and a bar on the roof (for Gus to hang onto!) and splits open halfway down one side to reveal a DJ station, dance floor and hot tub for parties
- Creative building and play – Accessories, including an electric guitar, piano, microphone, lights, speakers, screens, a flag, balloon, hats, ice cream and drinks, inspire imaginative play
- Minion gift ideas – The Minions’ Music Party Bus makes a Minions birthday gift or funny gift for kids who are fans of Illumination’s Despicable Me movies
- 3D building instructions – Kids can download the LEGO® Builder app for an immersive building experience, with digital tools to zoom in and rotate models in 3D, save sets and track progress
- More Minion toys for kids – There are additional LEGO® Despicable Me 4 playsets available (sold separately) for kids who want to collect, combine andcustomize the Minions fun
- Measurements – This 379-piece set measures over 3.5 in. (9 cm) high, 6 in. (15 cm) long and 3 in. (7 cm) wide when in the ’closed bus’ configuration