£90 off LEGO 71044 Disney Train and Station in Black Friday one-day deal
The Black Friday deals are really rolling in, with this year’s new LEGO 71044 Disney Train and Station reduced by a massive £90.
Fans can save one third on the LEGO.com exclusive LEGO 71044 Disney Train and Station in the website’s one-day black Friday sale. The set also qualifies for double VIP points, which is the equivalent of £20 cashback on future purchases – making the total saving around £110.
The deal only lasts until the end of Friday, or while stock lasts, so fans should act quickly to take advantage of the promotion. The set also qualifies for the 40338 Christmas Tree set, which is free with all orders that total over £120.
Four further sets are on one-day deals today:
Ideas 21309 NASA Apollo Saturn V is down from £109.99 to £76.99
Harry Potter 75955 Hogwarts Express is down from £74.99 to £52.49
Marvel Avengers 76126 Avengers Quinjet is down from £74.99 to £52.49
Friends 41380 Lighthouse Rescue Centre is down from £54.99 to £38.49
LEGO Batman 76139 1989 Batmobile has launched today, exclusively at LEGO.com. It comes with a free exclusive set, 40433 1989 Batmobile – Limited Edition, for a limited time.
The Black Friday 40338 Christmas Tree deal is only available until the end of Monday, December 2, or while stocks last.
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