New LEGO GWP promotions for March include a returning VIP set
The LEGO Group has revealed two new GWP promotions for March, with 40583 Houses of the World 1 returning for VIP members.
A new month brings fresh GWP items to LEGO.com and official stores, with 40583 Houses of the World 1 back as a promotional set for VIP members. The 348-piece model was originally available in January 2023, but has returned once more for those who didn’t manage to grab it last time.
40583 Houses of the World 1 can be picked up for free by VIP members with purchases over £220 /$250 / €250 from March 4 to March 12, matching the previous spending threshold required to obtain the set. The LEGO Group has previously confirmed that the microscale modular build is the first in what will be a series of four similar models, although there are currently no additional details as to what the other sets might be.
In addition, a second GWP promotion has also been revealed in the shape of a LEGO Friends Best Friend Notebook, with the offer also running from March 4 to March 12. This item is only available with purchases of £60 / $65 / €65 and over on Friends, DOTS, Classic, Creator 3-in1 or Disney Princess sets made via LEGO.com, while stocks last. The notebook is filled with fun activity pages to inspire creative minds and features a pen/pencil holder, magnetic latch and sticker sheets.
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