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60 Years of the LEGO Brick (40290) Giveaway

As I reported a few days ago, the 60 Years of the LEGO Brick (40290) has been sold out on LEGO Shop@Home after only a couple of days the promotion went live. The only ways you can get it now is at LEGO Brand Stores who still have them, have some friends who can get one for you, or on the secondary market, and they aren’t cheap. I am also giving you a chance to win a set. I currently have two sets in my possession and I’m willing to give away one set to one of you guys. The only thing that you have to do is to enter using the Rafflecopter widget below that’s it. The contest will run until the end of February and there are various ways you can get entries.

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a Rafflecopter giveaway


LEGO did not supply the sets. I made purchases on both Shop@Home and in store to get them using my own money while getting some sets that I wanted.

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5 Comments

  1. Michael

    I hope I get lucky. I was plan g on purchasing a modular to get this offer but I had a family emergency. Fingers crossed though.

  2. Brandon Earl Taylor

    So first time using rafflecopter. Confessing my sins here that I said I follow you on twitter but i dont. I thought it would somehow connect me to twitter if I tried but nope. I cant even remember my login now. So I officially just cheated… well hopefully if I get drawn mercy will be shown :/

  3. jermain burnett

    That’s great man

  4. John Paryniak

    Surprisingly, both Lego stores in my area report having lots of these still in stock…

    • Purple Dave

      It’s easier by far to burn off a bunch of repeat purchases on S@H than it is to get your local LEGO Store to let you nab multiple copies of the same promo on the same day. Especially if they know you’re just planning to resell them. This is a set that’s going to have a high resale value in a few years, and it makes sense that speculators would be planning to grab as many as they can. So, really, it’s not as surprising as it should be.

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