Double LEGO VIP points on LEGO Technic 42108 Mobile Crane

Fans buying LEGO Technic 42108 Mobile Crane at the official shop will earn double LEGO VIP points for a limited time.

LEGO.com has launched a double VIP points deal on LEGO Technic 42108 Mobile Crane, the impressive new functional model in the high end theme.

Double VIP points means that fans will get twice the rewards for buying the set as usual, so can turn those points into ‘LEGO cashback’ all the quicker. The promotion lasts until the end of March.

LEGO Technic 42105 Catamaran also earns double VIP points until the end of the month.

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Two new promotions have launched that can be combined with the double points. 40370 Train (review) is free with orders totalling £99 or more. LEGO DOTS 30556 Mini Frame is free with purchases totalling £30 or more.

Here is the official product description:

An action-packed set for crane toy fans. Anyone who loves discovering how mega-machines work will have lots of fun with this LEGO Technic 42108 Mobile Crane. It’s a challenging build, perfect for LEGO Technic fans looking for a model packed with functionality. A feature-packed crane truck for construction site fun. With its classic black and yellow design, this model looks just like the real thing. And with a mighty range of realistic features, it operates just like a real crane too. First, steer and drive the vehicle to the right spot. Then use the outriggers to secure the crane in place. From the crane cabin, raise the boom and extend the telescopic arm – see how high it reaches! Then use the hoist to carry the concrete pillar – great for role-play, or just for testing what this mega-crane can do.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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