Easter GWP revealed

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Easter Egg

Easter Egg

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The current gift with purchase at LEGO.com is the superb 40370 Steam Engine which is available until March 15th. Find out more and secure one at LEGO.com.

Following on from that, 40371 Easter Egg, which we now have pictures of thanks to newly-published instructions, will be the gift over the Easter period, from 23rd March to 13th April.

The set, which looks to have a bit of a Dots vibe, is the first Easter GWP to be marked as limited edition.

You might therefore want to spread out your spending!

Thanks to Promobricks for the news.

24 comments on this article

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By in Hungary,

A sphere surface with plates is still not cool. :(

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By in United States,

Using the Dots concept for a "decorate-your-own-Easter-egg" set is actually super clever!

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By in United Kingdom,

So it's both cheap and cheep.

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By in Canada,

Thanks for the heads up. Those eyes work well for that little chick.

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By in Finland,

It's pretty sweet apart from the fact that that egg is not very egg-shaped

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By in United Kingdom,

How eggciting! Or should I say eggcellent?

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By in Canada,

“Egg?”
“Easter Box” must’ve been taken.

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By in Puerto Rico,

Meh, it's nothing to be interested at nor is the Train in my case, let's hope that in May we get an Episode IV set and it's interesting that we haven't seen any pictures from 2020 SW spring nor any of the summer wave.....

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By in Australia,

@Bricklunch said: "So it's both cheap and cheep."

No.

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By in United Kingdom,

The DC comics minifigs series have took most of my cash lately but I might get this even for the parts...

I got the grey Easter bunny last year twice this is cute and colourful well done lego!!

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By in United Kingdom,

S'alright, but I prefer the retro train & dots frame freebie wombo combo that we've got in the UK at the moment. Nice source of teal quarter-circle tiles though!

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By in United Kingdom,

Hoping it to be a GWP over £35 cause tbh this looks better than that steam train.

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By in United States,

Man, these GWPs keep getting better and better. Honestly - what other company puts that much care into freebies? I can't think of anyone else that's on LEGO's level.

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By in Latvia,

This actually looks good. Better than the bunny suits or something like that imo

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By in United Kingdom,

@Bricklunch said:
"So it's both cheap and cheep."

if anything, it'll most likely be extremely expensive... :(

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By in United States,

Look at all those visible studs! Is that allowed in a modern Lego set?

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By in France,

@guachi said:
"Look at all those visible studs! Is that allowed in a modern Lego set?"

Well...you do realize that you can't "customize" if it was all tiled or if none of the studs is present right? (and that's the selling point so that you hide those ugly studs your way).

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By in United Kingdom,

@Obi_G I think you’ll find it eggstremely eggspensive.

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By in Puerto Rico,

This comment section today is eggstastic.

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By in Australia,

I think it isn’t too bad. The customisation feature with Dots is definitely a high.

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By in United States,

@Huw , according the USA store calendar, this item is free with a $50 purchase. Also available March 23-April 13 with a $35 purchase is 30550 Easter Bunny. These promotions typically stack, but usually the threshold for a second GWP is $75 or $99.

40370 Steam Engine is free with $99 purchase March 1-15, and 30556 DOTS Mini Frame is free with $35 purchase March 9-22, so there is a possible double GWP there as well if the Steam Engine doesn't go out of stock before March 9.

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By in United States,

@guachi said:
"Look at all those visible studs! Is that allowed in a modern Lego set?"

Not sure if you’re being serious or sarcastic

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By in Netherlands,

I know it's supposed to look like an egg but.... It doesn't at all.

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By in United States,

Cute.

@ChrisBricks81 If you turn the model upside down, it looks more like an egg.

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