Free Christmas LEGO Creator 40434 Reindeer with select orders at official shop
The official LEGO online shop has a promotion that will see fans get Creator 40434 Reindeer free with qualifying orders.
Any order at LEGO.com totalling £35 or more will get the festive polybag LEGO Creator 40434 Reindeer for free. The neat little set builds a reindeer and a couple of gifts. What makes it even better is that the deal stacks with a promotion that sees any order including Disney, Marvel or Star Wars sets totalling £75 or more getting 40334 Avengers Tower for free.
There is plenty to buy in order to get the freebie – LEGO Originals 853967 Wooden Minifigure launched yesterday, which provides a 5:1 scale wooden minifigure in a gift box with a few bricks for customisation. LEGO Disney 71044 Disney Train and Station (review) is currently on a double VIP points promotion, so any order for the set gets fans £30 back in credit to spend on future purchases.
Plus, December 1 is coming in a few weeks, so those looking to count down the days LEGO style can check out the four advent calendars should do so soon – Harry Potter 75964 Advent Calendar, Star Wars 75245 Advent Calendar, Friends 41382 Advent Calendar and City 60235 Advent Calendar.
The 40434 Reindeer deal ends on November 17, unless stock runs out before then.
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