The big sale continues at the official LEGO online store

At the official LEGO online shop, the post-Christmas sales continues to offer deals on soon to be discontinued sets.

Bargain hunting LEGO fans should check out the continuing sale at shop.LEGO.com, where sets from a whole range of themes have been discounted by up to 30%. LEGO Star Wars, The LEGO Batman Movie, NINJAGO, DC Super Heroes, Elves, Friends and City sets are included in the sale. The sets are expected to be out of production, reaching “retired” status once the remaining inventory runs out.

Here are some of the best deals available that are still in stock – sets are selling out quickly, so anyone keen to get a good deal should click through and make some selections.

LEGO DC Super Heroes 76087 Flying Fox: Batmobile Airlift Attack is reduced from £99.99 to £69.99
The LEGO NINJAGO Movie 70656 garmadon, Garmadon, GARMADON! is reduced from £79.99 to £55.99
The LEGO NINJAGO Movie 70615 Fire Mech is reduced from £59.99 to £41.99
LEGO Elves 41188 Breakout from the Goblin King’s Fortress is reduced from £64.99 to £45.49
LEGO Friends 41317 Sunshine Catamaran is reduced from £64.99 to £45.49
LEGO Star Wars Tracker I is reduced from £64.99 to £45.49

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All sale items are available while supplies last.

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Graham E. Hancock
Graham was the Brick Fanatics Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects, including LEGO Star Wars: The Force of Creativity. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education.

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Graham E. Hancock

Graham was the Brick Fanatics Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects, including LEGO Star Wars: The Force of Creativity. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education.

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