Pre-Black Friday sales begins at official LEGO shop
The official LEGO online shop has launched a pre-Black Friday sale, with 30% off selected sets including some brand new 2019 releases.
LEGO.com is getting into the Black Friday spirit early, with a 30% off sale on selected sets. A range of sets from themes including BOOST, Batman, Marvel, NINJAGO and City are reduced in price, making it a tempting time to purchase the discounted models.
Here are the deals that are available:
The LEGO Movie 2 70839 The Rexcelsior is down from £139.99 to £97.99
LEGO BOOST 17101 Creative Toolbox is down from £149.99 to £104.99
LEGO NINJAGO 70670 Monastery of Spinjitzu is down from£79.99 to £55.99
LEGO Batman 76112 App-Controlled Batmobile 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 Jurassic World 75935 Baryonyx Face-Off: The Treasure Hunt is down from £59.99 to £41.99
LEGO Overwatch 75974 Bastion is down from £54.99 to £38.49
LEGO Minecraft 21152 The Pirate Ship Adventure is down from £49.99 to £34.99
LEGO Toy Story 4 10770 Buzz & Woody’s Carnival Mania! is down from £44.99 to £31.49
LEGO Marvel Spider-Man 76115 Spider Mech vs. Venom is down from £44.99 to £31.49
LEGO Creator 31095 Fairground Carousel is down from £44.99 to £31.49
LEGO City 60209 Sky Police Diamond Heist is down from £44.99 to £31.49
The deals are only available until the end of Wednesday, November 27, or while stocks last – so anyone looking for a particular set should order quickly.
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