Get creative with £43 off retiring LEGO Art 31203 World Map over at John Lewis
Time is running out to acquire the biggest LEGO set of all time, but you can grab the retiring 31203 World Map at John Lewis right now for 20% off.
That’s a £43 saving on the £214.99 RRP of the 11,695-piece set, which has yet to be matched in sheer volume of parts. 10307 Eiffel Tower might literally tower over it, and 10294 Titanic might have it beat along the horizontal axis, but neither comes close to the extraordinary piece count of 31203 World Map. If you want the honour of owning the biggest LEGO set ever, this is the one to grab.
Click here to save 20% on 31203 World Map at John Lewis.
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31203 World Map follows the early format of LEGO Art sets as a framed mosaic of 1×1 elements, only across a footprint bigger than any before it. (This is the entire world, after all.) In a nod to ever-popular scratch maps, you can use LEGO elements to mark countries you’ve visited – but that’s not the only way to get creative with 31203 World Map, because like all good Art sets, there are plenty of alternative builds out there.
The palette of 1×1 tiles and plates creates the perfect canvas for fashioning your own designs (or following those dreamt up by others), such as a Tallneck from Horizon Zero Dawn, Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night and Sunflowers, and even an ode to Porsche. Such is the mix of colours here that you definitely don’t need to stick to just the map, although even then customisation abounds: you can move the landmasses to focus on one of three different regions.
Given 31203 World Map is scheduled to retire at the end of 2023, this may be your last opportunity to grab the nearly-12,000-piece set at a discount. John Lewis’s latest LEGO sale brings it down to just £171.99, but only while stocks last.
Save £43 on 31203 World Map at John Lewis.
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