Ride away with an £18 saving on LEGO Icons 10298 Vespa 125 at John Lewis
The latest LEGO Icons deals are in full effect at John Lewis right now and you can ride away with £18 off 10298 Vespa 125.
Retailer John Lewis recently a launched a massive sale, with plenty of discounts to be had on a variety of must-have LEGO sets. Included in the current range of deals is £18 off 10298 Vespa 125, taking the price of the LEGO Icons build down to just £71.99.
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Click here to buy 10298 Vespa 125 for £71.99.
10298 Vespa 125 can usually be picked up for £89.99, so that’s an impressive 20% you’ll save when you make your purchase from John Lewis. The 1,107 piece model is an extremely faithful recreation of the 1960s Italian icon and arrives in a rare pastel blue colour.
Released to celebrate Vespa’s 75th anniversary, 10298 Vespa 125 makes for a stunning display piece and features a front wheel mounted on one side, two seats, a brick-built engine and functioning kickstand. In addition, the model also includes the Vespa logo, a 1960s Italian licence plate, a spare wheel, a helmet and an accessories basket with flower bouquet.
Click through this link to buy 10298 Vespa 125 for £71.99.
We don’t know how long 10298 Vespa 125 will remain in stock at John Lewis at this price, so head on over to the retailer’s site right now to grab your copy of the LEGO Icons set. The model qualifies for free delivery within mainland UK and John Lewis offers a click and collect service at no additional charge.
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