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LEGO Ninjago Cole’s Titan Dragon Mech 71821 $99 Delivered @ Amazon Au

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This is easily the cheapest price for this fantastic Mech that is widely agreed to be the best, most poseable Mech ever sold by Lego. Fantastic Christmas gift, grab one now as I doubt it’ll be cheaper before December 25th - RRP is $169.

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  • +5

    For anyone who needs convincing, or wants to find out more, I highly recommend Jang’s review on YouTube - also compares to actual Gundam Mechs. Highly worth the watch.

    • +1

      Damn, it's as big as a perfect grade!

  • $99 appears to be Kmart’s everyday price:

    https://www.kmart.com.au/product/lego-ninjago-cole's-titan-d…

    • +1

      Couldn’t find any stock in Sydney online probably hidden in store somewhere then clearance

    • Was $139 there when I checked, think they’ve done this to price match overnight. Good price and seems to be in stock online, so good option too!

  • +1

    Will hold …
    $60 or below would be great price

    • +1

      That'd be nice. I just bought it to support the designer and hopefully we'll see more awesome mech like this one from Lego.

      Also for a future of an official Gundam Lego, let's goooooo!

  • Wondering how low the price could go in future, debating whether to cancel the order

    • +1

      I’m guessing $80 clearance from Kmart or similar retailer

      Seems like this is a good buy regardless if you’re into mechs and this one has full on posability and looks great for lego. Bought it at this price so still OK even if drop $20 or so

      the previous mech with more mini figures Lloyds Titan Mech 70676 seems to be selling for crazy prices
      https://www.brickeconomy.com/set/70676-1/lloyds-titan-mech

      • +2

        Looks to be the exception.

        Not sure I trust brickeconomy anyway. I know it's data driven (allegedly) but I see "average price" for a given set and then look online and find it cheaper.

        For example 76255.

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