LEGO Botanical Collection 10329 Tiny Plants international prices confirmed

An official listing for LEGO Icons 10329 Tiny Plants confirms the interional prices, as well as reveals more images of the latest Botanical Collection set.

Hot on the heels of an early listing from a French retailer, the LEGO Group has officially revealed 10329 Tiny Plants, the latest entry to the Botanical Collection. This official listing on LEGO.com confirms the international prices as £44.99 / $44.99 / €44.99, contradicting Cdiscount’s listing of just €39.99. This is more in line with what we would expect from Botanical Collection sets of this size, priced the same as 10309 Succulents, for example.

The wider range of photos shows all the different brick-built plants in more detail, from the pincushion cacti to the carnivorous Venus flytrap. There are nine plants in total and they range in size, making for a fun group display. As they all come with their own brick-built terracotta-style pot, you can also display them individually dotted around on a shelf, just like real plants.

10329 Tiny Plants is available to pre-order now on LEGO.com, priced at £44.99 / $44.99 / €44.99. While it won’t shop until December 1, 2023, it will contribute toward the minimum spend threshold of £220 / $250 / €250 that will earn you 40599 Houses of the World 4, the final in the series of mini-builds. As you’ll need to buy another £175 worth of LEGO sets, your GWPs should still shop with those sets, even if you have to wait a few more weeks for 10329 Tiny Plants.

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Rachael Davies
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I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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