LEGO Creator 30573 Santa polybag promotion at LEGO Stores
Those shopping at physical LEGO Stores can get Creator 30573 Santa for free with qualifying purchases during the Black Friday weekend.
Anyone spending £40 or more in a physical LEGO Store will get the 30573 Santa polybag for free, with the festive little set depicting Santa alongside his workbench and a present.
Fans going further and spending £55 will also get the exclusive 5006066 Brick Friday 2019 Brick for free. The unusual exclusive is a 2×4 black brick with ‘Brick Friday 2019’ printed on the side of it.
Online, anyone spending £120 or more at LEGO.com will get 40338 Christmas Tree for free. The Black Friday sale is also offering a huge number of discounted products, with sets reduced by up to 30%, including Star Wars 75251 Darth Vader’s Castle, which is down from £119.99 to £95.99, and City 60228 Deep Space Rocket and Launch Control, which is down from £89.99 to £71.99.
LEGO Batman 76139 1989 Batmobile launches today, exclusively at LEGO.com. It comes with a free exclusive set, 40433 1989 Batmobile – Limited Edition, for a limited time.
The various Black Friday deals are available until the end of the day on December 2, or while stocks last.
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