One more day to save big on LEGO NINJAGO Destiny’s Bounty
Today is your last chance to put a significant dent in the price of the latest LEGO NINJAGO Destiny’s Bounty at John Lewis.
The current LEGO John Lewis sale wraps up on April 4, so if you’re looking for a post-Easter treat or just want to work your way through your wishlist ahead of the summer 2024 releases, now is the time to jump on the retailer’s remaining deals. Among those sits 71797 Destiny’s Bounty – race against time, which usually retails for £129.99 but is available right now for only £103.99.
That’s a cool 20% off its RRP, bringing the first Dragons Rising Destiny’s Bounty down to a much more tempting price – not least because it includes a whopping 1,739 pieces, six minifigures and a tiny Riyu the Baby Dragon. That’s a lot of bang for your buck from a price-per-piece perspective. Don’t miss out on this deal: it’s only available through April 4.
71797 Destiny’s Bounty – race against time is not the first or even fifth rendition of the NINJAGO crew’s flagship transport, but it is one of the most interesting takes on the vessel in recent memory. Instead of sailing along the open seas, this version of the Bounty soars through the skies as an airship, and incorporates a removable dragon at its prow.
The set also includes Master Wu, Arin, Sora, Lloyd, Kai and Rapton, and there’s a full interior for the ship – complete with a navigation room and playroom with arcade machine – along with rotating engines and poseable sails. It’s a pretty involved build with a satisfying finished product for NINJAGO fans, and one certainly not to overlook in the latest John Lewis LEGO sale.
You’ve only got one more day to take advantage though, so don’t delay: order 71797 Destiny’s Bounty – race against time today. You could say you’re in your very own race against time… (Sorry not sorry.)
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