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Take LEGO Marvel Rocket & Baby Groot 76282 to the next level with the BricklumeLED Lighting kit, lighting up every detail of this iconic character from Marvel Studios' Guardians of the Galaxy.
With our thoughtfully designed lights, adding a cinematic touch to your LEGO display. Rocket's mouth emits pink light, and we cleverly placed a warm white LED on the chin, so that the details of the entire model appear lifelike. The spring shooter and blaster in his hands are equipped with three firepower red LEDs and one laser blue LED respectively, which demonstrates the hero's extraordinary weapon power.
Start the challenge now! Turn your LEGO Rocket & Baby Groot 76282 into a glowing masterpiece with Bricklume.
- 🦝Safe Design and Durability: High-grade ABS materials and copper is adopted to ensure its safety, the durability. And the extremely thin light wires are allowed to be well concealed within the LEGO model, no worry that your LEGO 76282 would be hurt during installation.
- 🦝Keep Your Model Vivid: Light up your LEGO Rocket & Baby Groot freely by power bank, computer, socket and any other USB ports devices or AAA battery. No battery included, we only provide battery box.
- 🦝Installation Guide: Please carefully read our installation guide coming with package before installation. And then build the lighting kit with our step-by-step video or PDF instructions. No need to reassemble your finished piece, just disassemble a few bricks.
- 🦝If you're looking for lighting to upgrade for your LEGO 76282 set, this Bricklume Light kit is the perfect gift for kids who want to show off their superhero style.
What's the Difference Between Classic Version and Light Control Version?
The lighting effects of the classic version and the light-controlled version are the same, and both normally require USB interface or AAA battery power supply. The difference is that in the light-controlled version, we have added an additional photosensitive element, and you can control the switch through gesture occlusion or changes in light, which is more interesting than the classic version.