Exclusive gifts-with-purchase available from LEGO Store Leicester Square now
You can get your hands on two gifts-with-purchase at the LEGO Store in Leicester Square over the next week – including one available exclusively at the newly-reopened store.
Open to the public again from today following a four-month refurbishment, the flagship location has reclaimed its crown as the world’s biggest LEGO Store. To celebrate, it’s giving away a free copy of 40528 LEGO Brand Retail Store – the latest global store opening freebie – with all purchases above £120, until August 14 (or presumably while stocks last).
It’s one of the first opportunities to pick up the new 2022 LEGO Store model, which includes the Tree of Creativity (now also installed at the Leicester Square store), a Pick a Brick wall, a giant rendition of 40501 The Wooden Duck, and multiple stickered 1×2 tiles representing real-life LEGO sets. With 401 pieces in the box, it’s a pretty substantial freebie for the spend required.
Perhaps more intriguing for collectors, however, will be the Leicester Square store’s second free gift: from August 15 to 18, VIP members spending over £75 will receive 6424688 LEGO Delivery Truck, a promotional set that has so far not been available anywhere else. The bright yellow truck includes a driver minifigure, tiny replica cardboard boxes, and – happily – printed LEGO logo panels.
If you want to snag both free gifts, you’re going to need to visit the revamped store twice over – and make two different purchases. The first is available from today. Click here for a closer look inside the refurbished Leicester Square LEGO Store.
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