Build your own LEGO Super Mario course with discounted 71418 Creativity Toolbox Maker Set
Use our exclusive MARIOBF code to grab 71418 Creativity Toolbox Maker Set at Zavvi and start building your very own LEGO Super Mario courses.
Zavvi has a fantastic LEGO Super Mario deal available right now, when you use our exclusive code MARIOBF at checkout. Doing so will reward you with an extra 10% off all LEGO Super Mario sets on the retailer’s site, including 71418 Creativity Toolbox Maker Set.
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Click here to buy 71418 Creativity Toolbox Maker Set for £44.99 with code MARIOBF.
71418 Creativity Toolbox Maker Set usually retails for £54.99, but Zavvi has already reduced that price by £5. When you enter code MARIOBF at checkout, you can then take that figure down to just £44.99, essentially offering a double discount on the model.
A 588-piece LEGO Super Mario build, 71418 Creativity Toolbox Maker Set allows inspired minds to add extra detail and depth to their level designs. The model comes with plenty of elements for making buildable trees, flowers, mountains, mushrooms, pyramids and more, as well as figures of Wendy, a Blue Yoshi and a Goomba.
Click through this link to buy 71418 Creativity Toolbox Maker Set for £44.99 with code MARIOBF.
We don’t know how long 71418 Creativity Toolbox Maker Set will remain in stock at Zavvi, so head on over to the retailer’s site right now to grab your copy of the LEGO Super Mario set by using code MARIOBF at checkout. Standard delivery within the UK is £1.99 for this model and your order should arrive within 2-3 days.
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