LEGO sale items to be new VIP reward options
The LEGO VIP Reward Centre is going to offer former sale items in exchange for points.
Later in April, the LEGO VIP Reward Centre will offer a selection of key chains and accessory packs for fans in Europe looking to spend their points. These have all been available in the LEGO.com sale section until recently, but will be shifted over to the VIP scheme.
Here is the full list of items that fans will be able to get in exchange for points:
BB-9E Key Chain
Brick Separator Key Chain
Brick Suit Guy Key Chain
Lucy Key Chain
Star Destroyer Bag Charm
Landspeeder Bag Charm
Emmet’s Construction Pod
The LEGO Movie II Set Accessory Set 2019
Knightmare Batman Accessory Set
LEGO Star Wars 75522 Droid Commander is also coming to the VIP Reward Centre.
The latest sweepstake was recently launched with a LEGO Star Wars Maz Kanata minifigure signed by Arti Shah, the actor who stood in for the character on set, also known as a ‘motion capture double’, up for grabs. Entries require VIPs to spend a few points.
Future items that will be available as part of these reward activities will include LEGO Star Wars 75252 Imperial Star Destroyer, signed by the designers, and signed copies of the Star Wars Visual Dictionary.
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