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Lego releasing ‘The Office’ set with a stapler in Jello, ‘World’s Best Boss’ mug and more

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In this Jan. 17, 2020 file photo, children and adults play with Lego at the London Model Engineering Exhibition at Alexandra Palace in north London.

The newest Lego building set will be hard to resist for fans of “The Office.”

“Build familiar areas of Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton office with Lego bricks, including boss Michael Scott’s office (which slides out for display on its own), the conference room and much more,” Lego said.

The set is available for preorder for $119.99 and will ship on Oct. 1. It also can be pre-ordered from Walmart for $120.

The Lego Group said the set lets fans “Relive hilarious episodes from US mockumentary ‘The Office’.”

It includes 15 minifigurines — Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly, Ryan Howard, Angela Martin, Oscar Martinez, Kevin Malone, Stanley Hudson, Kelly Kapoor, Phyllis Lapin Vance, Meredith Palmer, Creed Bratton, Toby Flenderson and Darryl Philbin, plus Angela’s cat, Garbage.

A dozen of those figurines have two facial expressions. Fans can turn their heads to display different emotions.

“There are also lots of accessory elements referencing hilarious moments, including a stapler in gelatin, Golden Ticket, Dundie trophy and ‘World’s Best Boss’ mug.”

Fans can build the reception area, Michael’s office, Jim and Dwight’s desk island, Phyllis and Stanley’s desk island and the conference room.

Accessories inspired by “classic scenes includes Jim’s teapot, letter and engagement ring for Pam, Michael’s screenplay, Dwight’s hidden weapons, Kevin’s pot of chili, and a stapler in gelatin.”

The set is 3 inches tall, 12 inches wide and 10 inches deep. It has 1,164 pieces and comes with an illustrated book about “The Office.”

Lego said the set “for adults is one in a diverse array of Lego Ideas sets, each created by a fan designer, voted for by Lego fans and produced by the Lego Group.”

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