LEGO Technic 42112 Concrete Mixer Truck gets double VIP points deal

There are double VIP points on the recently released LEGO Technic set, 42112 Concrete Mixer Truck.

One of this year’s impressive new LEGO Technic releases, 42112 Concrete Mixer Truck, is on a double VIP points deal starting today. Any orders for the set at LEGO.com will get he equivalent of 10% ‘LEGO cashback’ instead of the usual 5%.

The Concrete Mixer uses 1,163 pieces, including 100 1×1 ‘concrete’ LEGO pieces.

Here is the official product description:

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Bring the world of construction to life for kids who love to see how things work. Youngsters with a passion for vehicles will enjoy building this LEGO Technic Concrete Mixer Truck (42112). With 8 robust wheels, a moving motor, opening driver’s cab and large mixing drum, it looks just like the real thing. Kids can turn the drum manually or set it to automatic to see it turn as they push the truck. When they turn the drum counterclockwise, they’ll see the concrete unload.

Imaginative role play is easy with this construction toy building set. The truck comes with 100 1×1 LEGO bricks to use as the concrete. Kids can turn the bricks in the blender then use the handle to control the funnel and pour the concrete into position.

LEGO Technic model building kits are ideal for LEGO fans ready for a new challenge. These vehicles look and move like the real thing, so kids will love playing with their creations.

LEGO Harry Potter 75965 The Rise of Voldemort is on the same promotion during October.

The promotion will run until the end of October, unless stock runs out before then.

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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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