LEGO official shop continues the pre-Black Friday sale

The pre-Black Friday sale continues at the official LEGO online shop, with 30% off selected sets.

LEGO.com is offering 30% off on selected sets ahead of Black Friday. The new deals started yesterday, with LEGO BOOST 17101 Creative Toolbox already selling out. There are 12 remaining sets with one third of the recommended price, but anyone looking to get hold of them should order quickly given that the BOOST set sold out.

Here are the deals that are available:

The LEGO Movie 2 70839 The Rexcelsior is down from £139.99 to £97.99
LEGO NINJAGO 70670 Monastery of Spinjitzu is down from£79.99 to £55.99
LEGO Batman 76112 App-Controlled Batmobile is down from £89.99 to £62.99
LEGO NINJAGO 70678 Castle of the Forsaken Emperor is down from £89.99 to £62.99
LEGO Friends 41347 Heartlake City Resort is down from £89.99 to £62.99
LEGO Jurassic World 75935 Baryonyx Face-Off: The Treasure Hunt is down from £59.99 to £41.99
LEGO Overwatch 75974 Bastion is down from £54.99 to £38.49
LEGO Minecraft 21152 The Pirate Ship Adventure is down from £49.99 to £34.99
LEGO Toy Story 4 10770 Buzz & Woody’s Carnival Mania! is down from £44.99 to £31.49
LEGO Marvel Spider-Man 76115 Spider Mech vs. Venom is down from £44.99 to £31.49
LEGO Creator 31095 Fairground Carousel is down from £44.99 to £31.49
LEGO City 60209 Sky Police Diamond Heist is down from £44.99 to £31.49

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75974 Bastion, $49.99, 602 pieces

The deals are only available until the end of Wednesday, November 27, or while stocks last – so anyone looking for a particular set should order 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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