LEGO Ideas Box Mimic

How many D&D easter-eggs can you find in this set?
Look closely, but be careful as this is no ordinary LEGO box! Roll for initiative!

To celebrate 50 years of Dungeons and Dragons, this brick-built LEGO Ideas box is not just designed to be a functioning Mimic, but contains many hidden references to the most famous table-top roleplaying game.
1) Whilst LEGO is designed for all ages, the age range 19-74 is actually 1974, the year D&D was founded.
2) The pretend set number 32633, reads DandD (on a keypad)
3) The pretend barcode 4279 49429, reads Gary Gygax (on a keypad), one of the co-founders of D&D
4) The minifigure used on the side is based on Gary Gygax's appearance in an animated TV series
5) The four class icons on the side of the box represent the original four classes when D&D was first created.

Note: The box doesn't split in half as implied by the last GIF, it is just a cut-away to show the internal mechanism, and uses a few extras parts to make the image look tidy

Please be aware of the special D&D Content Terms communicated in the challenge brief. You must agree to these Terms as well as the LEGO Ideas Terms of Service in order to participate.

I agree to the D&D Content Terms , I agree to the LEGO Ideas Terms of Service

#dungeons dragons
#mimic
#technic
#gears
#ampersand
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