LEGO VIP sale offers 30% discounts on selected sets – including exclusives

The official LEGO online shop is offering 30% off selected sets, including some expensive releases and exclusives.

LEGO.com is offering a range of deals today and tomorrow, including a sale on selected sets offering 30% off. Although the deals theoretically last until the end of Sunday, November 24, fans should order quickly as some sale sets have already sold out.

Here are the deals that are available, all of which qualify for the free exclusive 40338 Christmas Tree set with £120 orders and the free 5006085 Buildable 2×4 Red Brick with £200 orders.

LEGO Ideas 21311 Voltron is down from £159.99 to £111.99
LEGO BOOST 17101 Creative Toolbox is down from £149.99 to £104.99
LEGO Creator Expert 10268 Vestas Wind Turbine is down from £159.99 to £111.99
LEGO City 60197 Passenger Train is down from £119.99 to £83.99
LEGO Batman 76112 App-Controlled Batmobile is down from £89.99 to £62.99
LEGO Technic Rally Car 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 Ideas 21313 Ship in a Bottle is down from £69.99 to £48.99
LEGO Ideas 21314 TRON: Legacy is down from £29.99 to £20.99

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The LEGO Movie 2 70840 Welcome to Apocalypseburg! was discounted by £85, but has already sold out.

The deals are only available until the end of Sunday, November 24, or while stocks last, so anyone looking to take advantage of the special offers should do so 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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