LEGO has unveiled a "must have" new Simpsons set, and fans don't have long to wait to get their hands on it.
The new set is modelled on iconic Springfield location Krusty Burger, with the fast food joint being a staple of the show throughout its run.
The set consists of 1,635 pieces, and includes the drive-thru and Krusty Burger sign complete with Krusty the Clown's head, as well as a "highly detailed interior packed with Easter eggs and memorable features" such as the kitchen and dining area.
On top of that are a number of figurines, including the Clown himself in farming gear, Homer, Lisa, Bart, Sideshow Bob, Officer Lou and Squeaky Voiced Teen, alongside Homer's clown car.
The set is priced at £179.99, and will be released generally on 4 June. However, Lego Insiders Early Access members will be able to get the set a few days earlier on 1 June.
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Fans have shared their reactions to the set since it was unveiled, one calling it a "must have" on X, while another added: "This has rocked my world."
"Give meeeee," a third enthused, while a fourth said: "I want i want i want."
In other Simpsons news, last month it was confirmed that the animated sitcom had been renewed for four more seasons alongside fellow shows Family Guy, Bob's Burgers and American Dad, breaking a few of its own records in the process.
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It means the show continues its run as the longest-running US sitcom, America's longest-running animated show, as well as the longest-running scripted primetime series.
"This historic four-season order from our longtime partners at Fox is truly monumental for these iconic animated series," said 20th Television Animation head Marci Proietto.
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