The LEGO Group offers VIPs chance to win a James Bond holiday
To celebrate the release of LEGO Creator Expert 10262 James Bond Aston Martin DB5, the LEGO Group is offering a 007 themed holiday to one lucky winner.
Anyone with a LEGO VIP account can enter a prize draw to win a trip to the new 007 ELEMENTS experience, as part of a five star holiday. 007 ELEMENTS is a new, official James Bond “cinematic installation” housed inside the summit of the Gaislachkogl Mountain in Sölden, Austria. As well as tickets to visit the exhibition, the winner will get five star accommodation, ski lessons and flights. Those looking to enter should visit [geot exclude_country=”United States”]the LEGO competition page[/geot][geot country=”United States”]the LEGO competition page[/geot] .
Yesterday, [geot exclude_country=”United States”]10262 James Bond Aston Martin DB5[/geot][geot country=”United States”]10262 James Bond Aston Martin DB5[/geot] was launched at the LEGO Store Leicester Square in London, where Naomie Harris revealed the set alongside a real Aston Martin DB5. The set is priced at [geot exclude_country=”United States”]£129.99[/geot][geot country=”United States”]$149.99[/geot] and includes 1295 pieces. It is currently only available to members of the free VIP scheme.
To be in with a chance of winning, fans must enter before August 12, 2018.
LEGO Creator Expert 10262 James Bond Aston Martin DB5 is available now from [geot exclude_country=”United States”]shop.LEGO.com[/geot][geot country=”United States”]shop.LEGO.com[/geot].
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