TEELA
- Dylan Crossman

- May 19
- 1 min read

Set Name: Teela (v1)
Media affiliation: Masters of the Universe
Release Date: 2017
SKU#: FND73
Pcs: 21
Age Rec: 8Y+
MSRP: $4.99
Notes:
This figure is part of the Mega Construx Heroes Series 2
Product Description:
Battle alongside the warrior goddess with this deluxe, buildable Teela figure! Defend the palace of Eternos when you build your own collectible Teela micro action figure! Based on the iconic Masters of the Universe™ character, the Captain of the Royal Guard features deluxe details and premium decoration. This super-poseable figure comes with authentic cobra staff and war-shield accessories, as well as a buildable stand with printed name detail for the ultimate display. Build and collect all 6 in the series to protect Eternia! Ideal for ages 10 and up
Highly collectible, super-poseable Teela micro action figure
Premium printed detail for deluxe display
Figure comes with authentic cobra staff and war-shield accessories
Includes buildable display stand with printed name detail
Collect all your favorite characters in the series!
Combine with other construction sets by Mega Construx™
Build your fandom, and Build Beyond™!
Product Gallery:
MCX photo gallery.
Instruction Manual:
Click Here to see PDF instruction manual for this set.
Related Post:
CLICK HERE to see a complete list of every Masters of the Universe set released by Mega Construx!












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