The Lego 'Minecraft' Mountain Cave is the new biggest set in town

The set is modular.
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Kellen Beck
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Lego and Minecraft have 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 Minecraft set ever, complete with a working minecart track, waterfalls, lava, critters, and minifigures. Much more exciting than a mundane Village.

The Mountain Cave is modular and can be arranged into three different configurations to suit your Minecraft tastes.

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You can blast through a wall with a TNT block to get a better look inside.

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The Mountain Cave comes complete with a bed, a torch, and a crafting table.

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There are mobs to watch out for, including a cave spider, a slime, and a charged creeper.

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The folks at Lego and Mojang even put together a video of how the set came together:

Of course, being the biggest Lego Minecraft set ever doesn't come cheap. The Mountain Cave costs $250.

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Kellen Beck

Kellen is a science reporter at Mashable, covering space, environmentalism, sustainability, and future tech. Previously, Kellen has covered entertainment, gaming, esports, and consumer tech at Mashable. Follow him on Twitter @Kellenbeck

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