New LEGO Creator sets available now
Today sees the release of the latest LEGO Creator sets, offering 3 in 1 builds in a single box.
New LEGO Creator sets launch today, with the varied theme offering vehicles, buildings and mythical beasts. As ever, each set in the range offers three different builds that can be put together one at a time.
Here are the five new LEGO Creator releases:
31099 Propeller Plane
31100 Sports Car
31101 Monster Truck
31102 Fire Dragon
31103 Rocket Truck
31104 Monster Burger Truck
31105 Townhouse Toy Store
31105 Townhouse Toy Store builds a two storey building with a toy shop on the bottom and an apartment on the top with a working rocket ride. The first alternate build is a cake shop, with the second being a flower shop with a skylight. 31104 Monster Burger Truck is a new twist on the monster truck topic, featuring a burger build on top and seating area for minifigures to munch in. The set accompanies 31101 Monster Truck well.
Any order totalling £35 or more will get 30548 Build Your Own Birds for free.
Sets have also launched in the Creator Expert, Star Wars, Disney, Marvel, Minecraft, Hidden Side, Trolls World Tour, Architecture, Speed Champions, NINJAGO, Technic, City, Friends, Creator and Classic themes.
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