Cheap LEGO City 60271 Main Square in the VIP Reward Centre – Black Friday deals
The new central set for a LEGO City layout, 60271 Main Square, is available in the LEGO VIP Reward Centre at a discounted points price.
LEGO City 60271 Main Square is the current version of the regular town square sets that are released by LEGO.com and includes a town hall facade, burger shack, open air stage, burger shack and limousine. Usually, the set retails for £169.99 – but right now, VIP points valued at £125 will cover the cost.
To get the deal on 60271 Main Square, fans just need to visit LEGO.com and click ‘VIP’. In the rewards section, the set is available for 20,000 points. Usually, fans would have to spend 27,200 points to cover the retail price of this set.
For those who aren’t looking for this particular City set, there’s 20% off select sets in this year’s LEGO.com Black Friday sale. In addition, there’s the annual gift with purchase set. Those spending £150 / $150 will get 40410 Charles Dickens Tribute, worth £20.99 / $20.99, for free.
The 60271 reward is available today only. All of the other deals will run until the end of the day on November 30, while stock lasts.
To stay up to date on all the LEGO Black Friday offers for 2020, head to these dedicated shopping pages:
Black Friday UK
Black Friday USA
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