LEGO Entrance Gate GWP sticking around a little longer

LEGO Insiders who have yet to grab 5009005 Entrance Gate now have a little more time left to pick up the free GWP.

LEGO Ideas 21353 The Botanical Garden is now available for all, following an early release for Insiders members on November 1. The 3,792-piece set retails for £279.99 / $329.99 / €329.99, sits on two 32×32 baseplates and comes with 12 minifigures with which to populate the build.

In addition, LEGO Insiders who purchase 21353 The Botanical Garden are also eligible for a themed free gift in the shape of 5009005 Entrance Gate (while stocks last), originally until November 7. However, that expiration date has now been extended in the UK and Europe to November 11, giving folks in those territories a little longer to pick up the GWP.

5009005 Entrance Gate is designed to attach to the front of 21353 The Botanical Garden, fully completing the LEGO Ideas model. The set features similar Victorian architecture in the form of a white arch and includes a number of flower and plant elements.

The tie-in GWP also comes with its own unique gardener minifigure to add to the selection available in 21353 The Botanical Garden. Although the small set sits on standard LEGO plates and doesn’t match up exactly with the height of the baseplates used for the LEGO Ideas model, 5009005 Entrance Gate is still an impressive finishing touch.

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While the deadline for obtaining 5009005 Entrance Gate has been extended in the UK and Europe, it’s worth noting that the US store is still showing an expiration date of November 7. If or when that changes at all, we’ll be sure to update you with more information. 

To find out more about 5009005 Entrance Gate, be sure to check out our review of the GWP here and our review of 21353 The Botanical Garden right here.

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Matt Yeo

From video game journalism to kids’ publishing, I’ve been there, seen it, done it and worn the T-shirt. I was also the editor of the first-ever official LEGO magazine way back when, LEGO Adventures. I have a passion for movies, comic books, tech and video games, with a wallet that’s struggling to keep up with my LEGO set wish list.

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Gordon Werner
Gordon Werner
1 year ago

How exactly does the entrance gate “attach to the front of the Botanical Garden set?

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