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Updated Deals > 10% @ Amazon.co.uk (44 Deals @ Jun 21 6:15 AM) Last 48hrs

Architecture
LEGO 21034 Architecture London Skyline Model Building Set, Londo... £34.99 [22% off] Dropped 10% on Jun 15 12:06 AM
LEGO 21051 Architecture Tokyo Model Skyline Collection, Collecti... £44.99 [18% off] Dropped 4% on Jun 18 12:09 AM
LEGO 21046 Architecture Empire State Building New York Landmark ... £74.99 [17% off] Dropped 8% on Jun 15 6:16 PM
LEGO 21052 Architecture Dubai Model, Skyline Collection, Collect... £46.72 [15% off] Dropped 3% on Jun 21 6:10 AM
LEGO 21028 Architecture New York City Model Building Set, Skylin... £38.22 [15% off] Dropped 4% on Jun 21 6:07 AM

City
LEGO 60215 City Fire Fire Station Garage Building Set with Truck... £40.99 [32% off] Dropped 2% on Jun 15 12:09 AM
LEGO City 60246 Police Station Building Set with 2 Truck Toys, L... £61.98 [31% off] Dropped 5% on Jun 11 6:13 PM
LEGO City rails (60205), children's toys £11.47 [28% off] Dropped 28% on Jun 15 12:02 PM
LEGO 60197 City Trains Passenger Train Set, Battery Powered Engi... £94.97 [28% off] Dropped 10% on Jun 21 12:16 AM
LEGO City 60244 Police Helicopter Transport with ATV Quad Bike, ... £29.99 [25% off] Dropped 6% on Jun 9 12:05 AM
LEGO 60139 City Police Mobile Command Center Set, Truck Toy with... £29.99 [25% off] Dropped 12% on Jun 8 6:04 PM
LEGO City 60245 Police Monster Truck Heist Building Set with Van... £34.99 [22% off] Dropped 19% on Jun 18 6:07 PM
LEGO 60254 City Great Vehicles Race Boat Transporter Truck Toy w... £21.98 [12% off] Dropped 4% on Jun 20 6:02 AM
LEGO City 60248 Fire Helicopter Response with ATV Quad Bike £15.75 [12% off] Dropped 12% on Jun 15 12:26 PM

Creator
LEGO 31058 Creator Mighty Dinosaurs Toy, 3 in 1 Model, Tricerato... £9.00 [31% off] Dropped 25% on Jun 11 12:30 PM
LEGO 31104 Creator 3-in-1 Monster Burger Truck Toy, Off Roader, ... £34.98 [22% off] Dropped 8% on Jun 11 6:06 PM
LEGO 31091 Creator 3in1 Shuttle Transporter Spaceship, Helicopte... £19.99 [20% off] Dropped 20% on Jun 17 6:29 PM
LEGO 31105 Creator 3-in-1 Townhouse Toy Store, Cake Shop, Floris... £32.99 [18% off] Dropped 6% on Jun 9 12:06 AM

Disney
LEGO 10899 DUPLO Disney Frozen Ice Castle Princess Elsa and Anna... £34.99 [22% off] Dropped 10% on Jun 8 6:07 PM
LEGO 43177 Disney Princess Belle's Storybook Adventures Castle S... £14.99 [17% off] Dropped 17% on Jun 18 12:25 AM

LEGO Harry Potter
LEGO 75947 Harry Potter Hagrid’s Hut: Buckbeak’s Rescue Playset ... £37.00 [26% off] Dropped 12% on Jun 13 6:08 AM

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
LEGO 76146 Super Heroes Marvel Spider-Man Mech Playset for Kids ... £7.00 [22% off] Dropped 18% on Jun 8 12:30 PM

LEGO Speed Champions
LEGO 76898 Speed Champions Formula E Panasonic Jaguar Racing Gen... £25.25 [28% off] Dropped 20% on Jun 14 12:04 PM

LEGO Super Mario
LEGO Super Mario Super Long Track Bundle with 71360 Starter Cour... £176.96 [33% off] Dropped 4% on Jun 11 6:20 PM
LEGO 71360 Super Mario Adventures Starter Course Interactive Toy... £33.98 [32% off] Dropped 10% on Jun 11 12:07 PM
LEGO Super Mario Long Track Bundle with 71360 Starter Course and... £116.96 [29% off] Dropped 6% on Jun 11 6:18 PM

LEGO Trolls
LEGO 41252 Trolls World Tour Poppy’s Hot Air Balloon Adventure P... £25.99 [13% off] Dropped 7% on Jun 8 6:05 PM
LEGO 41255 Trolls World Tour Pop Village Celebration Treehouse B... £39.99 [11% off] Dropped 7% on Jun 9 12:10 AM

Minecraft
Minecraft 21163 Lego Redstone Battle Building Set with Golem and... £39.99 [11% off] Dropped 9% on Jun 12 6:09 PM

Ninjago
LEGO 71705 NINJAGO Legacy Destiny's Bounty Playset, Battle Ship ... £81.98 [34% off] Dropped 6% on Jun 11 6:16 PM
LEGO 71718 NINJAGO Wu's Battle Dragon Toy with Master Wu & Gleck... £12.99 [28% off] Dropped 28% on Jun 11 6:18 AM
LEGO 71709 NINJAGO Jay and Lloyd's Velocity Racers with Plane an... £20.00 [20% off] Dropped 5% on Jun 20 6:02 AM
LEGO 71711 Ninjago Jay's Cyber Dragon Mech Building Set, with Ja... £36.98 [18% off] Dropped 8% on Jun 17 12:08 AM

Star Wars
LEGO 75267 Star Wars Mandalorian Battle Pack Set with 4 Minifigu... £9.99 [23% off] Dropped 4% on Jun 9 12:33 AM
LEGO 75266 Star Wars Sith Troopers Battle Pack Playset with Batt... £9.99 [23% off] Dropped 23% on Jun 9 12:25 AM
LEGO 75256 Star Wars Kylo Ren’s Shuttle Starship Construction Se... £81.98 [18% off] Dropped 18% on Jun 16 12:17 AM
LEGO 75255 Star Wars Yoda Construction Set, Collectable Model wi... £74.98 [17% off] Dropped 11% on Jun 16 6:15 AM
LEGO 75288 Star Wars AT-AT Walker Toy 40th Anniversary Set £116.98 [16% off] Dropped 4% on Jun 15 6:19 PM
LEGO 75276 Star Wars Stormtrooper Helmet Display Building Set, A... £46.74 [15% off] Dropped 5% on Jun 21 6:10 AM
LEGO 75249 Star Wars Resistance Y-Wing Starfighter Battle Starsh... £53.98 [10% off] Dropped 10% on Jun 16 12:12 PM

Super Heroes
LEGO 76166 Super Heroes Marvel Avengers Tower Battle Set with Ir... £67.99 [15% off] Dropped 3% on Jun 21 6:14 AM

Technic
LEGO 42109 Technic CONTROL+ App-Controlled Top Gear Rally Car RC... £81.98 [34% off] Dropped 8% on Jun 12 12:16 AM
LEGO 42114 Technic 6x6 Volvo Articulated Hauler Truck Toy RC Car... £155.89 [32% off] Dropped 1% on Jun 17 12:19 PM
LEGO 42108 Technic Mobile Crane Truck Toy, Construction Vehicles... £63.99 [29% off] Dropped 2% on Jun 17 12:13 PM

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Saw this one, I would think that’s not a bad price for building or a personal collection but not for investing unless it were quite a bit cheaper ??

Also thought long and hard about the UCS TIE at TRU and came to the same conclusion. Don’t forget if you go for it cashback is available though ?

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1 hour ago, richiej1979 said:

Got the £20 voucher last year,for the two week period it was valid for they had no offers,sales or promotions everything full retail,so of very dubious worth.

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Got the £20 voucher last year,for the two week period it was valid for they had no offers,sales or promotions everything full retail,so of very dubious worth.

Depending on who is at the register, you can stack and even if it is at rrp, you can pick up a few retiring sets. I picked up the last of the indominus Rex and t-Rex tracker sets from my local store.
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3 hours ago, Gary81 said:

Saw this one, I would think that’s not a bad price for building or a personal collection but not for investing unless it were quite a bit cheaper 1f44d-1f3fc.png

Also thought long and hard about the UCS TIE at TRU and came to the same conclusion. Don’t forget if you go for it cashback is available though 1f609.png

Is it? I checked the two major names and neither were showing any.

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9 hours ago, richiej1979 said:

The 10214 Tower Bridge is a superb model, yet quite a repetitive build. I'd personally wait for it to become even cheaper as it's been out for years and show no signs of retirement at all. I made the mistake of buying 12 of them back in 2012 and I had to sell them all at a small loss to make space for other sets. Same with the 10220 VW Camper, that's also here to stay. I must admit, that I think the Tower Bridge will do well once it does retire as it is simply the most beautiful bridge in the World, right? However, it's likely to return at some point like the Taj Mahal did. I've had nasty experiences from TRU and will never buy from them again no matter what bargains they have.

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Here are some positive observations. 

1) There are not many crazy discounts around. Discounts have been measured and reasonable, and are short lived. Good demand. 

2) A lot of sets (100) are on back order. Strong demand. 

3) The problem of oversupply, as acknowledged by Lego themselves, seems to be getting better (some exceptions of course). 

4) A good number of 2017 retired sets disappear completely from retailers within days or a couple of weeks. Many have been quick out of the blocks on the dance floor. 

5) Lego wins first case against Chinese copy factory. 

If 2017 was a year of oversupply, quick flipping and steep discounts, maybe 2018 will be more promising for the investor. Yes, I am a glass half-full person. 

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2 hours ago, andyposterfan said:

i wonder what the Christmas sales will bring?

Smyths have increased their prices, so i bet the £20 off a £100 spend will be next week. Maybe Tesco will do their 1/3 off next Friday too, i don't think it will be a 3 for 2, hopefully the restrictions won't be added as surely they need to clear their stock.

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10 hours ago, John82 said:

Smyths have increased their prices, so i bet the £20 off a £100 spend will be next week. Maybe Tesco will do their 1/3 off next Friday too, i don't think it will be a 3 for 2, hopefully the restrictions won't be added as surely they need to clear their stock.

Thanks... Let's hope this ends up being a good deal if it goes ahead. I've not bought from Smyths before and I need another source after banning myself from 2 others this year ;-)

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1 hour ago, TabbyBoy said:

Thanks... Let's hope this ends up being a good deal if it goes ahead. I've not bought from Smyths before and I need another source after banning myself from 2 others this year ;-)

They come low on my ‘get it to me in one piece’ list and they’re pretty slapdash at one of my local stores when it comes to placing on the shelf. Putting the heavy sets up top is a case of throw them on and only worry if they bounce off again!

I go for collection every time if I can.

On the plus side I’ve found their staff to be very helpful and non robotic.

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37 minutes ago, Kakita said:

They come low on my ‘get it to me in one piece’ list and they’re pretty slapdash at one of my local stores when it comes to placing on the shelf. Putting the heavy sets up top is a case of throw them on and only worry if they bounce off again!

I go for collection every time if I can.

On the plus side I’ve found their staff to be very helpful and non robotic.

I no longer have sets delivered except from Amazon and LEGO where I have little choice. So far this year, I've complained about 1 set to Amazon (full refund and keep it!) and sent 16 out of 42 sets back to LEGO who are by far the worst for me currently. I've checked the shipping boxes and the sets inside are damaged/punctured not the box so it's LEGO employing monkeys in their warehouse. LEGO CS have been good and let me keep all promos after returning punctured sets along with extra VIP points, so I'm happy(ish) however, this should not happen! I'd be heartbroken if a 75192 MF was punctured so that will have to be a collection (not London!).

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23 hours ago, Villager Chris said:

Here are some positive observations. 

1) There are not many crazy discounts around. Discounts have been measured and reasonable, and are short lived. Good demand. 

2) A lot of sets (100) are on back order. Strong demand. 

3) The problem of oversupply, as acknowledged by Lego themselves, seems to be getting better (some exceptions of course). 

4) A good number of 2017 retired sets disappear completely from retailers within days or a couple of weeks. Many have been quick out of the blocks on the dance floor. 

5) Lego wins first case against Chinese copy factory. 

If 2017 was a year of oversupply, quick flipping and steep discounts, maybe 2018 will be more promising for the investor. Yes, I am a glass half-full person. 

Follow up point. Quick calculation:

Asda: 53 out of stocks (about 40%)

Tesco: 37 out of stocks (about 17%)

John Lewis: 62 out of stocks (about 20%)

Lego 143 out of stocks, or backorder (about 21%).

I  wonder if these figures support my idea that a supply glut could be over, in a general sense of course. Also worth considering that these out of stocks were achieved without any really steep discounts or obvious pricing errors. 

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1 hour ago, Villager Chris said:

Follow up point. Quick calculation:

Asda: 53 out of stocks (about 40%)

Tesco: 37 out of stocks (about 17%)

John Lewis: 62 out of stocks (about 20%)

Lego 143 out of stocks, or backorder (about 21%).

I  wonder if these figures support my idea that a supply glut could be over, in a general sense of course. Also worth considering that these out of stocks were achieved without any really steep discounts or obvious pricing errors. 

Good detective work.

 

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3 hours ago, Villager Chris said:

Follow up point. Quick calculation:

Asda: 53 out of stocks (about 40%)

Tesco: 37 out of stocks (about 17%)

John Lewis: 62 out of stocks (about 20%)

Lego 143 out of stocks, or backorder (about 21%).

I  wonder if these figures support my idea that a supply glut could be over, in a general sense of course. Also worth considering that these out of stocks were achieved without any really steep discounts or obvious pricing errors. 

Good work,will employ you when I make my first billion £.

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