Free LEGO 40292 Christmas Gift Box for Black Friday – available now
Black Friday has started at the official LEGO online shop, with the exclusive 40292 Christmas Gift Box available now.
For the Black Friday weekend, shop.LEGO.com is offering a bunch of deals, starting today in the UK. This year’s exclusive gift wirh purchase item, LEGO 40292 Christmas Gift Box, is free with any order over £85.00, while stocks last.
Anyone buying LEGO Creator Expert 10263 Winter Village Fire Station will just need to add one other item to the order to qualify for the freebie. Those still looking for the all important advent calendars can get a discount on those – 75213 Star Wars Advent Calendar, 60201 City Advent Calendar and 41353 Friends Advent Calendar are all reduced by 20%.
An additional one-day deal for Thursday is being offered, with Today, LEGO DC Super Heroes 76112 Batman App-Controlled Batmobile reduced by 30% to just £62.99 instead of the usual £89.99.
40292 Christmas Gift Box is decorated in suitably festive colours and comes with two minifigures. The box opens to reveal a minifigure scale room inside, decked out for Christmas. Fans will be pleased to see the use of pearl gold elements as well as nicely chosen shades of green and red.
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