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40587 Easter Basket revealed as the next LEGO Easter GWP

LEGO.com has revealed the next gift with purchase 40587 Easter Basket, an adorable Easter and Spring-themed GWP coming soon!

The GWP will be available from 16 March – 9 April 2023, and will be free when you spend over US$70 / AU$110 / €70 / £65 from LEGO.com, based on information that LEGO has provided. A note was also included stating that this would be confirmed closer to the date.

I’m really delighted with the GWP threshold being so accessible, which is impressive for a 368-piece LEGO set, and it shouldn’t be too hard to redeem.

It’s a pretty cute build, and I love that it blends both brick-built animal techniques for a cute Easter Bunny, but there’s also some LEGO Botanical influences to it, as well as a neat little pot to make for a fun display build.

With the low purchase threshold, I can see this one being very popular, and I’m astounded that it’s this low, which is a great thing.

Thanks to DylanChow for the heads up!

What do you think of the LEGO Easter Basket? Will you be tempted to make a purchase to get one?

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2 responses to “40587 Easter Basket revealed as the next LEGO Easter GWP”

  1. Karen Hammond says:

    This Easter Basket is so adorable. I will definitely try to get this one.
    I have been reading your blogs for a few months now. I was greatly impressed regarding the polybags review that you gave. You had mentioned that Lego Dreamworld in Australia had these items in stock and that they shipped nationwide.
    I had never heard of Lego Dreamworld. I tried to place an order on their website. I found out that they only ship orders in Australia. I am located in the US, in the state of Iowa. I have not been able to locate any of these polybags in the US. I am so disappointed.

  2. Andrew Gardiner says:

    It will be interesting to see what the qualifying spend in Australia will be. Currently US$70 equates to a little over AUD$106 so really it should not be more than $120 but I won’t be surprised if it is more like $130-$150

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