Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Product Description
This LEGO® MOC is based on the popular book by Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The Caterpillar is a hookah-smoking caterpillar
Alice joins the March Hare, the Hatter, and the Dormouse for a Mad-Tea Party. Wood engraving after the design by Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Alice adventures in Wonderland, 1865. Multiple sizes available. Primary colors within this image include White, Black, Light Yellow, Muted Blue. Made in the USA. All products come with a 365 day workmanship guarantee.
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