Don’t miss out: Save 20% on soon-to-retire LEGO Icons 10255 Assembly Square
Enjoy huge savings on retiring sets like 10255 Assembly Square in the latest LEGO Icons deals from John Lewis.
The retailer has huge discounts on dozens of sets right now, including LEGO Icons 10255 Assembly Square, set to retire at the end of this year. The largest Modular Building ever usually retails for £259.99, but has now dropped to just £207.99, saving you £52 with the 20% discount.
Click here to save 20% on soon-to-retire LEGO Icons 10255 Assembly Square with John Lewis
Not only is 10255 Assembly Square the largest Modular Building ever, it holds a special place in the line-up of brick-built buildings. Released to celebrate ten years of the sub-theme, it contains references to several other modulars hidden away in its architecture, accessories, and stickers. The set is a little piece of Modular Building history, a love letter to the theme.
Set across 48×32 studs on the baseplate, rather than the standard 32×32 base for other Modular Buildings, 10255 Assembly Square puts its 4,002 pieces to good work, picking out stunning details that any brick-built city needs. From a florist and barista for a day out in the town to a music studio and photo studio to get creative, the eight minifigures included in the build will have plenty to do.
Click here to save 20% on soon-to-retire LEGO Icons 10255 Assembly Square with John Lewis
The deal on dozens of sets at John Lewis lasts until October 2, but popular sets like 10255 Assembly Square might sell out fast, so don’t wait to avoid disappointment. You can checkout with 10255 Assembly Square for just £207.99 right now, a saving of £52 overall.
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