Final day for LEGO Ideas 21321 International Space Station free patch
Today is the last day that fans can get a free, exclusive patch when buying LEGO Ideas 21321 International Space Station.
A deal is available on LEGO Ideas 21321 International Space Station, with a free exclusive patch for anyone who orders the new set. Today is the final day that the deal is available, so those who would like to add the patch to their collection should order quickly.
The 864-piece set features the International Space Station itself, along with a NASA space shuttle, mini cargo crafts and astronaut microfigures. It uses dozens of printed tiles to accurately capture the real-life space station.
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Fans in the US ordering the set will also get 30411 Chocolate Box and Flowers for free, as the polybag comes with any order totalling $35 or more.
This new release was first announced last June as a special set to mark 10 years since the first LEGO Ideas set was released. Fans had the opportunity to cast a vote for four unproduced projects that met the 10,000 vote threshold over the past decade, selecting their favourite from the selection.
Another three LEGO Ideas sets are on the way later this year – the Playable Piano, Sesame Street and the Pirate Bay.
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