LEGO CITY magazine Issue 36 available now
The latest issue of the LEGO CITY magazine is now available at all good retailers, with double the usual freebies attached to the cover.
This month’s mag from Immediate Media comes bundled with not one, but two foil-bagged mini-models – both of which may include a minifigure.
Every single copy of Issue 36 comes with a construction worker riding a small digger, plus a second randomly-selected model. (Ours was a police go-kart.) You can check out both of the models we picked up by clicking here.
Double the fun does mean a marginal cover price increase, but thankfully it’s only £1 over the usual £3.99, for a final cost of £4.99 (quick maths). As well as the two freebies on the cover, you’ll also net yourself the usual mix of puzzles, activities, comics and posters.
Those probably won’t be very appealing unless you’re very in tune with your inner child, but if you happen to have (or know) any kids, you can always split the issue with them: you take the LEGO, they take the mag. We’re sure they’ll understand.
Just like next month’s LEGO NINJAGO magazine, there’s no current shelf date for Issue 37 of the LEGO CITY magazine. But when it does arrive, it’ll come bundled with a 21-piece model of a police officer riding a white motorbike.
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