Stitch is back as a LEGO set in his classic look – and this time he has Scrump with him!
The modern Disney classic Lilo & Stitch is inspiring another LEGO set. 43296 Stitch & Scrump uses 713 pieces and will debut on June 1, for a price of £59.99 / $69.99 / €69.99.
Thanks to his quick skills and musical prowess, Stitch is skilled at playing almost any instrument. His favourite is the ukulele that he strums during Lilo & Stitch, in which he improvises a solo to ‘Devil in Disguise’ while Lilo sings along. His strumming doesn’t end though and Stitch can also be spotted in the credits still playing away and as part of the Making Music quest for Disney Dreamlight Valley. In 2024, 43249 Stitch was a hit LEGO set.
With 43296 Stitch & Scrump, fans can recreate his musical solos using the brick-built instrument.
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Scrump is Lilo’s handmade rag doll that she made herself and repairs whenever the doll gets worn. In addition to the stuffed friend, Stitch comes with his ukulele and a grass skirt to go around his waist so that he can dance along to some music.
Experiment 626 is scaled at a similar size to both LEGO Disney 43249 Stitch and 43257 Angel, so you can showcase all of the figures together in an ohana family. Stitch is significantly different to the previous version from 2024 – there are more brick-built details to capture his standing pose and to allow the figure to hold his ukulele. His favourite instrument is scaled to the size it appears in the film, with Stitch’s claws handily doubling as the perfect strumming picks.
Another notable – although pretty minute – detail is that the designers have captured the little notches on both of Stitch’s ears. They’re in different spots for each ear, with one being notably higher than the other. This detail was missing from the previous version and is an essential part of his original animated character design.
Many more new sets have been announced, for City, Bluey, Minecraft, Disney, Friends, Fortnite, Harry Potter, NINJAGO and Chinese Festivals.
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