Invader Zim Zimā€™s House MOC Factory 111735 Official Store

Invader Zim Zimā€™s House MOC Factory 111735 Official Store

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šŸ‘Come with 2627+ pieces.
šŸ‘Warning: can not eat
šŸ‘Age Range: > 6 years old
šŸ‘Certification: 3C
šŸ‘Material: Plastic ABS
āœ… No original box
The product does not include STICKER and PRINTED Parts. All Printed Parts will be replaced by standard parts and do not income with 3rd party accessories.

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  āœ… MOC-111735 Invader Zim Zimā€™s House

āœ… In Invader Zim, Zimā€™s house on Earth is an iconic and bizarre structure that reflects his alien origins and his hilariously flawed attempt to ā€œblend inā€ with humans. Located in a typical suburban neighborhood, the house stands out with its strange architecture and unusual defenses. 

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Product Name:  Invader Zim Zimā€™s House
 
Category: Modular Building

This Kit Contains:  C10195 

2627  pcs Good Quality Bricks

Size:  25.6 x 25.6 x 27 cm 

Weight: 2.18 kg 

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šŸ“ŒNature of the protagonist

Introducing our proud collection named ā€œ Invader Zim Zimā€™s House ā€ you should not miss.

  Zimā€™s house is designed to look like a ā€œnormalā€ Earth home but completely misses the mark. It has odd angles, dark purple and green colors, and a tall, spindly, vertical structure that contrasts starkly with the rest of the neighborhoodā€™s houses.  The house has a large, glaring mechanical eye mounted on top, which is both a surveillance device and part of the houseā€™s security system. The eye occasionally glows and moves, giving it an ominous feel that Zim sees as perfectly normal for a human dwelling.   Zimā€™s robot sidekick, GIR, has his own ā€œroomā€ within the house, filled with absurd items like tacos, random trash, and junk food. Access to various parts of the house is often hidden behind secret portals and sliding panels, adding to the absurdity.