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Vintage Swing Clock Building Blocks Set – 751 PCS Real Working Mechanical Clock with Alarm, Moving Pendulum & Rotating Dial, Retro Steampunk Decor Gift for Adults & Teens, Compatible with Lego Sets

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Color: Brown

  • ⏰ Real Working Clock & Alarm Function: Unlike standard model kits, this vintage-style swing clock building set actually works, displaying real-time hours and minutes. It even includes an alarm feature, adding a practical touch to its stunning design!
  • ⚙️ Functional Mechanical Movement: Experience classic clockwork engineering with a rotating clock face, swinging pendulum, and visible gear-driven mechanism. A perfect hands-on project for hobbyists and mechanical model fans.
  • ✨ Luxurious Electroplated Gold Finish: Designed with premium electroplated metallic paint, this clock-building kit boasts an elegant gold finish that enhances its steampunk and antique aesthetic, making it an eye-catching display piece.
  • 🧩 751 High-Quality Pieces – Durable & Compatible: Made from high-precision ABS plastic with premium metallic accents, ensuring a secure and smooth assembly. Compatible with major brick brands, allowing for creative modifications.
  • 🎁 The Perfect Gift for Collectors & Builders: A unique and functional gift for adults, teens, and steampunk enthusiasts. Ideal for Christmas, birthdays, Father’s Day, and special occasions—combining creativity, mechanics, and vintage elegance!

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