John Lewis discounts 42145 Airbus H175 Rescue Helicopter by 20%
The latest John Lewis LEGO discounts include LEGO Technic 42145 Airbus H175 Rescue Helicopter, which has been reduced by 20%.
Retailer John Lewis is currently offering its customers huge savings on a range of LEGO sets, some of which have recently seen big price hikes. Included in the latest offers is LEGO Technic 42145 Airbus H175 Rescue Helicopter, which can now be picked up for £143.99, a reduction of 20%.
Click here to buy 42145 Airbus H175 Rescue Helicopter for £143.99.
42145 Airbus H175 Rescue Helicopter usually retails for £179.99, so that’s a very impressive saving of £36 on the set. The 2,001-piece Technic model is based on the real-life vehicle of the same name and offers builders all kinds of details, features and functions.
The included motor allows for slow and fast rotation of the helicopter’s spin and tail rotors, as well as providing power to the retractable landing gear, winch and spinning engine. A swash plate can be used to manually control the pitch of the rotor blades and open the front and back cowlings. In addition, the cockpit door also opens, as do the sliding passenger doors.
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Some My John Lewis members can use the LEGO30 code available in the rewards and treats section of their accounts to save an extra £30 when they spend £120 on LEGO products from the retailer. However, do note that we have had some reports that the code isn’t working for all members, so be sure to check your account to see if it’s available for you.
Any LEGO sets priced at £50 and over at John Lewis automatically qualify for free delivery within the UK. 42145 Airbus H175 Rescue Helicopter is in stock now at the reduced price of £143.99, but there’s no way of knowing how long it will be available for, so be sure to snap up this great LEGO Technic offer before it’s too late.
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