Brand new LEGO sale at John Lewis – big discounts on exclusive sets
John Lewis has launched a brand new LEGO sale, with big discounts on exclusive sets including 75331 The Razor Crest, 75290 Mos Eisley Cantina and 10317 Land Rover Classic Defender 90.
You can currently save a cool 20% on all three of those sets and plenty of other John Lewis exclusives, which are only otherwise available at the LEGO Store (and very rarely see any discounts at all). Some of the biggest LEGO Star Wars and Technic sets around are included in the new sale, such as 75192 Millennium Falcon, 42115 Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 and 42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3.
75331 The Razor Crest is down to a tasty £415.99, while 75290 Mos Eisley Cantina – which is due to retire by the end of this year – can be had for only £275.99. That’s a great price for what’s still the most recent Master Builder Series set on shelves. Head over to John Lewis to check out the full sale, which also includes a range of Botanical Collection sets for those on a smaller budget.
If you’re in the market for something new, you’ll want to set your sights on 71426 Piranha Plant, which is down from £59.99 to £46.39. It’s the first substantial saving we’ve seen on the latest LEGO Super Mario 18+ set, and makes the display-ready video game icon that little bit more accessible. For a decidedly different slice of LEGO nature, last year’s 10315 Tranquil Garden is also available for 20% off.
John Lewis hasn’t set an end date for its current 20% off LEGO sale, so don’t hang around if any of these sets have caught your eye: there’s no telling when prices might revert, or indeed when stock might sell out. Click through to John Lewis to buy your discounted LEGO exclusives now.
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