LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Infinity Stone Conquest big bundle saving

The official LEGO online shop has launched a big bundle saving on LEGO Marvel Super Heroes sets based on Avengers: Infinity War.

A LEGO Marvel Super Heroes bundle is available now, with the Infinity Stone Conquest package including five sets based on Avengers: Infinity Wars. It offers a great saving on the sets, bringing the price down from £221.95 to £171.95. The special Christmas set offer also applies, with 42093 Christmas Carousel free with any order totalling £85 or more, therefore applying to LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Infinity Stone Conquest bundle.

The sets included in the package are:
76101 Outrider Dropship Attack
76102 Thor’s Weapon Quest
76104 The Hulkbuster Smash-Up
76107 Thanos: Ultimate Battle
76108 Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown

Within the five boxes are different story points from Avengers: Infinity War, telling the story of Thanos’s epic quest to acquire the five Infinity Stones and save the galaxy by using them to kill half of all life. From the opening 76108 Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown set to the 76107 Thanos: Ultimate Battle that occurs towards the end of the movie, the entire story is covered.

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A LEGO Star Wars bundle, Life of Luke Skywalker, is also available at shop.LEGO.com. Fans can save an impressive £70, getting five LEGO Star Wars sets for £216.95 instead of £286.95.

All of the promotions are only available for a limited time, that will be cut short if stock runs out sooner.

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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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