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LEGO Batman 1989 Batmobile (76139) Available at Target

The LEGO Batman 1989 Batmobile (76139) is now available at Target and if you’re a RedCard member, you can save an additional 5% off. The Batmobile has been a very popular set since it was released last year and I’m a little surprised to see it over at Target. A 5% discount isn’t much but saving $12 on it and get free shipping is better than nothing unless you have a lot of LEGO VIP points to spend.

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LEGO Architecture Tokyo Skyline (21051) Amazon Sale – March 2020

The LEGO Architecture Tokyo Skyline (21051) is currently on sale on Amazon. It is priced at $47.99 which is 20% off and this is the first time the set has been on sale on the site. This is one of the more popular Skyline sets from the theme and it features some of the more recognizable locations from Tokyo including Tokyo Tower, Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower, Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo Skytree, Chidorigafuchi Park, Shibuya Crossing.

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LEGO Star Wars Mandalorian Battle Pack (75267) Amazon Sale – March 2020

One of the hottest sets at the beginning of the year was the LEGO Star Wars Mandalorian Battle Pack (75267) and now Amazon currently has it on sale. So far, it’s only a dollar off or a 7% discount but at this time, any deal is a deal. I don’t expect to see a huge sale on this set until the holiday shopping season. Note that is set has been on backorder status on and off on Shop@Home since it was released in January.

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LEGO Fairground Minifigure Accessory Set (40373) Now Available on Shop@Home

The LEGO Fairground Minifigure Accessory Set (40373) is now available for purchase on LEGO Shop@Home. There was an issue with S@H not launching it alongside the rest of the March 2020 sets and it was delayed for a short time.

The set consists of 51 pieces and retails for $12.99 and it features two fairground employees, a girl, and dad. It is a perfect complementary set to the Fairground subtheme if you’ve been building those sets.

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New LEGO Sets Available for March 2020

It’s March and that means there are a ton of new LEGO sets that are now available on LEGO Shop@Home including the new LEGO DOTS theme as well as regular set releases from various themes. Also remember that from now until March 15, you can get the LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set (40370) for free with purchases of $99 or more, while supplies last.


LEGO DOTS


LEGO Creator Fiat 500 (10271) – $89.99


LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Black Widow’s Helicopter Chase (76162) – $29.99

LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Venom Crawler (76163) – $29.99


LEGO Ninjago Golden Zane Accessory Pack (40374) – $12.99

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LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set (40370) Promotion Now Live on Shop@Home

LEGO Iconic Steam Engine (40370)

The promotion for the LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set (40370) is now live on LEGO Shop@Home. From now until March 15, you can get the set for free with purchases of $99/€99/£99. The set pays homage to the original 7810 version with some updates. If you’re thinking about picking it up, I wouldn’t hesitate as this could be one of the more popular promotions LEGO has done and it might sell out before the promo end date. To help you get closer to the $99 threshold, LEGO has surprisingly released the LEGO Creator Fiat 500 (10271) very quickly after its reveal earlier today. You can check out my review of the LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary set here.

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LEGO Classic Bricks and Animals (11011) Walmart Sale – February 2020

If you’re looking for a large quantity of bricks at a great price, Walmart currently has the LEGO Classic Bricks and Animals (11011) set on sale for $34.76 which is 42% off the regular price. The 1,500 piece set features a variety of parts in various colors. Some of the parts are very common while some are still fairly rare. The price per piece ratio with the discount goes down to $0.02 which is the lowest I’ve seen in any set.

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