LEGO Easter bundle deals offer savings on City, Friends, NINJAGO and Technic

Four special bundle packagaes have been launched today at the official LEGO online shop, with savings on City, Friends, NINJAGO and Technic bundles

Today is a big release day at shop.LEGO.com, with LEGO Star Wars 20th anniversary sets, LEGO Marvel Avengers: Endgame sets and 21317 Steamboat Willie all launching today. In addition to the brand new sets that have launched, four special deal packages have been created.

To celebrate the Easter holiday, fans can choose one of the following bundles, each of which contains an Easter Bunny keylight, 40350 Easter Chick and a set relevant to the specific theme.

City Bundle
Friends Bundle
NINJAGO Bundle
Technic Bundle

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A special seasonal set has also been released – 40350 Easter Chick is available now in the LEGO BrickHeadz theme. The seasonal release contains 120 pieces and continues the 2019 series of models celebrating significant holidays.

In addition to the special bundles, LEGO fans can get a new freebie when placing an order totalling £35 or more at shop.LEGO.com. The promotional 36 piece set is 853958 Chicken Skater Pod, which includes a pod to store the pieces, an exclusive minifigure dresses as a chick and a skateboarding rabbit (and why not?). Any purchases, no matter what theme they are from, qualify for this particular item.

The quirky little set will be free with qualifying purchases until April 24 if stock does not run out before then.

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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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