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The next GWP (gift with purchase), LEGO Year Of The Dragon (40611), has now been listed on LEGO.com!

This will join a long list of GWPs inspired by Chinese New Year animal. In the past we’ve had a Tiger, Dog, Rat, Pig, Monkey and so many more, this is the first time a Dragon has been produced. We had a glimpse of this new set in December 2023, but today LEGO have officially listed it on their website along with hi-res images.

We expect details of the spend threshold and conditions very soon. If rumours are true then we can expect to see this from 20th to 31st January with a spend requirement of £80/$85, accompanied by double Insiders points.

Are you looking forward to this set? Leave a comment below and let us know. 


Official details:

Mark the 2024 Lunar New Year with this LEGO® Year of the Dragon build-and-display set (40611) for ages 8 and up. The dragon model features the zodiac animal’s iconic big eyes and a movable tail. It comes with a brick-built base representing the sky and clouds, plus a red paper envelope symbolizing good wishes. A fun Lunar New Year gift idea for all the family to enjoy, this model is part of a collectible series of LEGO zodiac animals.

  • Buildable dragon toy for display (40611) – Celebrate the 2024 Lunar New Year with this colorful Year of the Dragon model, part of a collectible series of LEGO zodiac animals
  • Iconic details – The set features a model of a classic Chinese dragonwith a movable tail, set on a brick-built base representing the sky and clouds, with a red paper envelope symbolizing good wishes
  • Gift idea for kids aged 8 and up – This 213-piece buildable dragon model measures over 4 in. (10 cm) high, 4.5 in. (12c m) long and 2.5 in. (6 cm) wide

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  1. I’ve been collecting them since they first came out.

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