Free LEGO City 30365 Satellite promotion at LEGO Stores today
An in-store exclusive promotion is taking palce from today at LEGO Stores, with LEGO City 30365 Satellite free with qualifying purchases.
Fans can currently visit shop.LEGO.com and get 30407 Harry’s Journey to Hogwarts for free with LEGO Harry Potter order totalling £35 or more. There is also a new in-store promotion though, only available at physical LEGO Stores, that sees fans get LEGO City 30365 Satellite for free with any order on LEGO City purchases totalling £35 or more.
The exclusive polybag includes a buildable satellite and an astronaut minifigure. It will be available until June 30, unless supplies run out before then.
Anyone ordering the recently released LEGO Creator Expert 10266 NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander will get an exclusive patch for free with the set. This new adult targeted set uses 1,087 pieces and is priced at £84.99 in the UK and $99.99 in the USA. It celebrates the 50th anniversary of the NASA space program.
Seven new space themed City sets launched this month:
60224 Satellite Service Mission
60225 Rover Testing Drive
60226 Mars Research Shuttle
60227 Lunar Space Station
60228 Deep Space Rocket and Launch Control
60229 Rocket Assembly & Transport
60230 People Pack – Space Research and Development
New LEGO Jurassic World and LEGO Friends sets are also available now.
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