Get LEGO Batman Movie 70912 Arkham Asylum for under £100
Toys R Us has a great Black Friday deal on The LEGO Batman Movie 70912 Arkham Asylum, a set that is a shared exclusive between Toys R Us and the LEGO Store.
The LEGO Batman Movie 70912 Arkham Asylum usually retails for £139.99, but as part of the toy giant’s Black Friday discounts, Toys R Us have reduced the price to just £94.98. That is one third of the regular price, making it a particularly tempting deal.
With the LEGO Store never discounting sets by such a hefty chunk until they are retired, this is probably the cheapest way that fans will have to get 70912 Arkham Asylum.
The toy retailer has discounted a number of other sets for Black Friday, including the exclusive LEGO Star Wars 75191 Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive Ring, currently just £64.98.
As well as getting the discounted sets, a number of promotions also apply during the Black Friday weekend 2 there is a free LEGO gift card worth £20 with any LEGO order worth over £75, a free Bricktober minifigure pack with LEGO orders worth over £55 and a free LEGO Christmas tree set with LEGO orders worth over £25.
With so many Black Friday discounts to keep track of, keep an eye on Brick Fanatics for the best deals – and place your orders through our affiliate links, so that we can continue building your world of LEGO.
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