Lego and Crime ArchivesMinecrafthave teamed up once again to bring a huge, elaborate set to the world: the 2,863-piece Mountain Cave.
The Mountain Cave, launching July 1, will replace 2016's the Village as the biggest Lego Minecraftset ever, complete with a working minecart track, waterfalls, lava, critters, and minifigures. Much more exciting than a mundane Village.
SEE ALSO: 'Minecraft' is changing to make sure kids don't kill their birds in real lifeThe Mountain Cave is modular and can be arranged into three different configurations to suit your Minecrafttastes.
You can blast through a wall with a TNT block to get a better look inside.
The Mountain Cave comes complete with a bed, a torch, and a crafting table.
There are mobs to watch out for, including a cave spider, a slime, and a charged creeper.
The folks at Lego and Mojang even put together a video of how the set came together:
Of course, being the biggest Lego Minecraftset ever doesn't come cheap. The Mountain Cave costs $250.
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