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4 minutes ago, Mr_Coat said:

Only available in Europe and temporarily out of stock

 

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We need a few cases over here if anyone wants to help make that happen 😉 Also 4000026 would be great as well lol 

Edited by Foreman Porgy

I don’t know which countries it’s available in but just search “21037” on the Lego shop. It’s currently out of stock in UK.

only one per customer too!

Edited by goinggone

5 minutes ago, superlegolover said:

was the house supposed to be available here in the states as well?

i think it was and then got reneged. something about not lawful to sell something only slated for certain markets. 

12 minutes ago, keith1833 said:

 

12 minutes ago, MotorCityMuscle said:

i think it was and then got reneged. something about not lawful to sell something only slated for certain markets. 

Thanks guys. followed loosely on the updates.

Guess have to spend those squared away money on toilet paper then. 😝

I don't see why they don't just print instructions and boxes all with legal disclaimers to cover everywhere world wide... how much more expensive could it possibly be to add a legal disclaimers page to instructions? That would just allow them to keep all future options open for all sets

15 minutes ago, Shortbus311 said:

I don't see why they don't just print instructions and boxes all with legal disclaimers to cover everywhere world wide... how much more expensive could it possibly be to add a legal disclaimers page to instructions? That would just allow them to keep all future options open for all sets

 

Although I agree with your point, now that I have a better understanding of the amazon CPC **** **** I think the answer is '"compliance/testing".  It's easier/lower-production-costs for LEGO to manufacture and test products based on specific factories for specific markets. 

1 hour ago, Mr_Coat said:

May see a glut of them hit ebay/bricklink soon....

could be, but shipping across the pond is not cheap, these days....

20 hours ago, superlegolover said:

could be, but shipping across the pond is not cheap, these days....

Exactly.  Some may show up on BL/Ebay, but they'll still be in Europe.  We're not gaining anything besides a few more in the wild which won't drop prices much, if at all.  

There was also a system failure a few days prior and they had the 21037 in store with two per customer. They sent them and didnt cancel. So I will be getting my one per customer Set which I ordered May7th. I am also open for a trade if someone is up to it!

 

Edited by benjamin4172

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