40% discount on LEGO Technic 42109 App-Controlled Top Gear Rally Car
There’s massive 40% off LEGO Technic 42109 App-Controlled Top Gear Rally Car in the Black Friday sale at Amazon.
Amazon UK is discounting LEGO sets ready for Black Friday and one of the best savins can be had on LEGO Technic 42109 App-Controlled Top Gear Rally Car. It’s reduced from £124.99 to just £74.99.
The BBC Top Gear team collaborated with the LEGO Technic design team to co-design the car’s body and stickers “to create an ultra-realistic and fast looking racer”. The CONTROL+ app will feature functions including steering, multi-touch control and gyro control. Challenges and achievements to unlock will encourage continued play with the car.
To power the Rally Car, the designers incorporated a large motor, XL motor and Bluetooth controlled smart hub into its 463 pieces.
The Black Friday deals will only available while stocks last or until Amazon adjusts the prices.
Amazon has also reduced LEGO MINDSTORMS 51515 Robot Inventor, bringing the recently released set down from £329.99 to just £246.99. LEGO Art sets on sale include 31197 Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe and 31198 The Beatles, which are reduced to just £77.99 each.
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