Save 15% on retiring LEGO Ideas 21325 Medieval Blacksmith
Time is running out to add the retiring LEGO Ideas 21325 Medieval Blacksmith to your collection, but you can currently do so via John Lewis with a fab 15% discount.
One of the best LEGO Ideas sets to date is due to retire by the end of 2023, just two and a half years after launching. That’s a longer shelf life than most LEGO sets typically enjoy, but in the grand scheme of Ideas, it’s about average: 21318 Tree House and 21323 Grand Piano will outlast it, for example. If you want to get it before it’s gone, head over to John Lewis and snag yours for 15% off.
Save 15% on 21325 Medieval Blacksmith at John Lewis.
The biggest LEGO Castle-themed set of all time at release (though since dwarfed by 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle), 21325 Medieval Blacksmith packs in 2,164 pieces and four minifigures, all of which are exclusive to the Ideas set. It’s based on a concept by Clemens Fiedler, and while it swapped out the proposed set’s goat for a Husky dog and simplified its aesthetics, it’s still got plenty going for it.
Perhaps even more so now, because when 21341 Disney Hocus Pocus: The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage launches on July 1, the blacksmith will finally have a true companion. No other LEGO Castle-themed set to date scales well with it, but strip away the Hocus Pocus elements, and 21341’s cottage is a perfect bedfellow for 21325 Medieval Blacksmith.
If you are planning to display the pair side-by-side, best strike while the iron’s hot: as we move closer to retirement, we likely won’t see a better price than this for 21325 Medieval Blacksmith (especially as it’s exclusive to LEGO.com, LEGO Stores and John Lewis). The current discount brings it down to just £135.99, saving £24 on its RRP.
Click here to buy 21325 Medieval Blacksmith for £135.99.
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