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The 10 best LEGO deals in January
The patent for the original LEGO brick was filed on Jan. 28, 1958. We now commemorate that special day by celebrating International LEGO Day every Jan. 28. Or maybe you don’t, because you didn’t know International LEGO Day existed until we just told you. But you know now, and we expect you to celebrate with gusto.
LEGO feels like it has been around forever, and it has arguably never been more popular, with blockbuster film releases and actual full-sized LEGO pickup trucks seemingly the norm for the company that started out in a small town in Denmark.
To celebrate International LEGO Day in the proper way, we must consult the deals, and boy are there some great LEGO deals out there. We’ve done our best to keep this LEGO round-up as trim as possible, and have therefore selected only the very best deals.
You can save on sets for less than £20, and also splash out on kits worth more than £100. We have tracked down Star Wars, Avengers, and Harry Potter sets for the fanatics, alongside smaller boxes for beginners. You can pick up a LEGO Star Wars Kessel Run Millennium Falcon toy for £129.61, a LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Great Hall Toy for 89.93, and a for just £22.49.
These are the best LEGO deals from across the internet:
International LEGO Day only comes around once a year, and you better believe we think it deserves celebrating.
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