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LEGO Technic App-Controlled Cat D11 Bulldozer (42131) Zavvi Sale – October 2021

Even though the LEGO Technic App-Controlled Cat D11 Bulldozer (42131) was just released a week ago, Zavvi has a new promotion for the set. By using the code BULLDOZER during checkout, you can save $40 on it and get free shipping as well. This promotion essentially saves you about 9% off the normal retail price of $449.99. It’s not a big discount but anything at this price point is worth noting.

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LEGO Shop US Confirms Exclusives Retiring Soon

The LEGO Shop has finally updated the Retring Soon list and we can confirm that some of the LEGO exclusives reported earlier will indeed be going away soon. The list isn’t the reported complete list but there are some big name sets that should be retiring at the end of 2021.


Art

Marvel Studios Iron Man (31199)


Creator Expert

London Bus (10258)
Roller Coaster (10261)
James Bond Aston Martin DB5 (10262)
Corner Garage (10264)
Gingerbread House (10267)
Harley Davidson Fat Boy (10269)


Ideas

Dinosaur Fossils (21320)
Ship in a Bottle (92177)


Star Wars

A-wing Starfighter (75275)


Stranger Things

The Upside Down (75810)


Technic

Bugatti Chiron (42083)

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LEGO October 2021 Sets Now Available on LEGO Shop

It is now officially October on the east coast and that means the LEGO Shop is now filled with brand new sets that you can purchase. There are also plenty of promotions going on for the month of October as well. There’s no word yet on if LEGO will have a double VIP points event this month but usually there’s been one in the past. You’ll have to plan your purchases accordingly in care there is one. Remember to make your purchases using Rakuten to earn some money back later on.

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September 1 – October 10: Free LEGO FC Barcelona Celebration (40485) when you purchase Camp Nou (10284).

October 1-31: LEGO Friends Flower Cart (30413) with purchases of $40 or more on LEGO Creator 3-in-1, DOTS, or Friends products, while supplies last.

October 1-24: Free LEGO City Ocean Diver (30370) with purchases of $40 or more on LEGO City, Ninjago, or Super Mario products, while supplies last.

October 18-24: Free Rebuildable Flying Car (5006890) with purchases of $120 or more, while supplies last. For VIPs only.

October 25 – November 7: Free LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Gryffindor Dorms (40452) with purchases of $100 in LEGO Harry Potter, while supplies last.

October 25 – November 7: Free LEGO Harry Potter Hermione’s Study Desk (30392) with purchases of $40, in-store only, while supplies last.


LEGO Exclusives

LEGO Pickup Truck (10290) – $129.99
LEGO Queer Eye- The Fab 5 Loft (10291) – $99.99
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LEGO October 2021 Shopping Guide

October is nearly upon us and there are a ton of new LEGO sets that will be releasing tonight on the LEGO Shop. In addition, there are also a lot of promotions going on for the month as well. Usually there’s Double VIP points in October but it’s not listed on the store calendar so you’ll have to plan out your purchases in case they do have it. You’ll also have to plan if a set is popular and go out of stock before double points.

October 1-31: LEGO Friends Flower Cart (30413) with purchases of $40 or more on LEGO Creator 3-in-1, DOTS, or Friends products, while supplies last.

October 1-24: Free LEGO City Ocean Diver (30370) with purchases of $40 or more on LEGO City, Ninjago, or Super Mario products, while supplies last.

October 18-24: Free Rebuildable Flying Car (5006890) with purchases of $120 or more, while supplies last. For VIPs only.

October 25 – November 7: Free LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Gryffindor Dorms (40452) with purchases of $100 in LEGO Harry Potter, while supplies last.

October 25 – November 7: Free LEGO Harry Potter Hermione’s Study Desk (30392) with purchases of $40, in-store only, while supplies last.


LEGO Exclusives

LEGO Pickup Truck (10290) – $129.99
LEGO Queer Eye- The Fab 5 Loft (10291) – $99.99
LEGO Winter Village Santa’s Village (10293) – $99.99



LEGO City

Stunt Park (60293) – $39.99
Stunt Show Truck (60294) – $69.99
Stunt Show Arena (60295) – $99.99
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LEGO Technic Land Rover Defender (42110) Amazon Sale – September 2021

It seems that Amazon goes back and forth with Zavvi on their sales and the LEGO Technic Land Rover Defender (42110) has been discounted again for 20% off. The set is now priced at $159.99 which happens every other month on Amazon but it is the cheapest price you can find online for it. The Defender is not one of the sets that is reportedly retiring at the end of 2021 but it’s a decent price for it with the discount.

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LEGO Technic Land Rover Defender (42110) Zavvi Sale – September 2021

If you’re looking for a great deal on the LEGO Technic Land Rover Defender (42110), Zavvi currently has it on sale for about 23% off the regular price. They have it listed for $154.99 plus free shipping when you use the code LEGOROVER during checkout. This has been the lowest I’ve seen the set priced at. Before was on Amazon when it was only 20% off on and off the past year.

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LEGO Monkie Kid Continuing Through 2023

A few days ago, LEGO Vice President of Design Matthew Ashton did a Q&A on Instagram and he listed off some themes he has been put in charge of for 2023 and some of them may surprise you. As VP of Design, he has his hands full for quite a few product lines for 2023 which include City, Friends, Creator, Classic, Technic, Speed Champions, Monkie Kid, Ninjago, Collectible Minifigures, and DOTS.

What’s most interesting is that Monkie Kid will continue releasing products for the next few years. Although Monkie Kid is a very unique theme that caters mostly to the Asian market, I’m not really sure if it’s that popular in the west. They’ve recently announced that the show will finally be available in the US through Amazon Kids+ but it seems quite late since a lot of people have been waiting over a year to watch it and the hype for the theme has substantially cooled down. Original IPs tend to do well with LEGO and they usually run for about two years but if Monkie Kid extends to 2023, that’ll be four years which makes it one of the longer running ones and that isn’t a bad thing.

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