LEGO Ideas 21309 NASA Apollo Saturn V back in stock now
The much desired and hard to get 21309 NASA Apollo Saturn V is now back in stock at the official LEGO online store.
Fans who have struggled to get the immensely popular LEGO Ideas set, 21309 NASA Apollo Saturn V, should head to the official LEGO online shop immediately to place an order before it is out of stock again. Since launching, the Saturn V has rarely been in stock at shop.LEGO.com as the popularity of the set caught the LEGO Group off guard.
Orders over £60 placed at shop.LEGO.com currently get 40253 Christmas Build Up thrown in for free, for which 21309 would qualify.
The official set description explains the set’s features:
Display and role-play with this majestic meter-high LEGO® brick model of the NASA Apollo Saturn V. Packed with authentic details, it features 3 removable rocket stages, including the S-IVB third stage with the lunar lander and lunar orbiter. The set also includes 3 stands to display the model horizontally, 3 new-for-June-2017 astronaut microfigures for role-play recreations of the Moon landings, plus a booklet about the manned Apollo missions and the fan designers of this educational and inspirational LEGO Ideas set.
The Brick Fanatics review of 21309 NASA Apollo Saturn V was overwhelmingly positive, making it one of the few sets to be awarded five stars out of five.
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