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American Ninja Warrior Jr. MOC set made with LEGO bricks built - $1,500 (Torrington)

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I am selling my American Ninja Warrior Jr. LEGO set that I made in 2019. It is a replica of the Season 1 9-10 year old course. It was featured on ANW in the Season 11 Baltimore Qualifiers when I appeared on the show.

It has approximately 1500 LEGO bricks and will come fully built without instructions. It measures approximately 20x5x6 inches.

I can't sell this with any ANW logos or logos on the torsos for competitors since I don't own the rights to them. I might be able to give them away after the sale since it won't be me selling them. It also doesn't come with the black base from my display case seen in the photos. If you want a display case for it, it's possible that might also be for sale but just a warning the display case cost me $400 so that would be extra.

I spent over $500 on bricks for this build. Probably a lot more. I spent months making this because I hadn't made some of the obstacles featured on that show so I had to design them. This wasn't made digitally, so it was made a little at a time. I bought a few parts, tried them out, bought more and repeated. The two buzzers light up separately. Most of the obstacles are fully functional. You can place mini figures on obstacles, around the course, on bleacher's, etc. You or your child could add this to their LEGO city or have hours of fun playing along with the show.

This set used to be on display at the Windsor Ninja Academy in Windsor, CT.

LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of Companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this product."
American Ninja Warrior does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this product. American Ninja Warrior also doesn't endorse this product.

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