LEGO Ideas 21311 Voltron discounted by 30% in flash VIP sale

For two days only, fans can get almost £50 knocked off the price of LEGO Ideas 21311 Voltron.

One of the largest, most impressive LEGO Ideas sets is included in today’s VIP sale that is seeing 30% knocked off selected prices. 21311 Voltron is reduced in price from £159.99 to just £111.99, a saving of almost £50 of the mighty transforming mech.

There are also double VIP points available today, which equates to 10% LEGO.com cashback to spend on future orders. Additionally, anyone spending £120 will get a free exclusive 40338 Christmas Tree set and anyone spending £200 or more will also get 5006085 Buildable 2×4 Red Brick.

Other LEGO Ideas sets are also on sale, including 21313 Ship in a Bottle and 21314 TRON: Legacy.

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21311 Voltron

Here is the official product description for 21311 Voltron:

It’s time to defend the universe so get ready to form LEGO® Ideas 21311 Voltron, the biggest buildable LEGO mech ever! This awesome set features buildable and highly posable black, blue, yellow, red and green lions with specially designed, extra-strong joints to combine them all and create the Voltron super robot, plus a huge sword and shield that attach firmly to Voltron’s hands. Ideal for display or to recreate thrilling action from the original 1980s animated Voltron TV series and the modern DreamWorks Voltron: Legendary Defender series.

The deals are only available until the end of Sunday, November 24, or while stocks last, so anyone looking to take advantage of the special offers should do so quickly.

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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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