Prepare to step into the magical world of Studio Ghibli - 40th Anniversary, where nine beloved animated films unite in one incredible 3,402-piece display. UAKhan has achieved something truly spectacular here, capturing the essence of Studio Ghibli across four decades of storytelling magic. This isn't just a build - it's a love letter to animation history, complete with 16 minifigures and modular scenes that celebrate everything from Spirited Away to My Neighbor Totoro.

The brilliant three-layer design showcases nine different film scenes, each one a masterclass in LEGO® storytelling. You get the iconic bus stop from My Neighbor Totoro (complete with Totoro waiting for the Catbus!), a fantastic brick-built Laputian Robot from Castle in the Sky, and Kiki's Gutiokipanja Bakery with an accessible interior. The attention to detail shines in every corner - from Porco's Savoia S.21 seaplane to Howl's Moving Castle secret garden scene. Plus, four smaller builds honor Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Grave of the Fireflies, The Wind Rises, and The Boy and the Heron.



What makes this project absolutely perfect is its modular nature. Each scene can be removed and displayed individually, so you can rearrange the composition however your imagination desires. UAKhan has thought of everything - from Princess Mononoke's Forest Spirit domain to Princess Kaguya's cherry blossoms by her childhood home. The clever central structure holds it all together while giving you the freedom to create your own Studio Ghibli gallery.

This Studio Ghibli - 40th Anniversary project has already gathered its 10,000 supporters and moved into the review phase. UAKhan clearly understands that Studio Ghibli films deserve celebration in the most creative medium possible - and LEGO® bricks are the perfect way to honor Hayao Miyazaki's animated legacy. Can you imagine building your own piece of animation history, one stud at a time?

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