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LEGO has officially revealed the next big GWP (gift with purchase), set to be released this coming Friday, 1st September!

The LEGO Harry Potter Gringotts Vault (40598) GWP comprises of 212 pieces and features a small Gringotts Vault, Minifigure and cart. It can be connected to the upcoming LEGO Harry Potter Gringotts Wizarding Bank Collectors’ Edition (76417) set or alternatively displayed on its own.

There’s no official word on the spend requirement but according to Brickset it’s free with purchases of  £130 ($130/€130) or more on LEGO Harry Potter sets. If this is true it gives fans the chance to grab it without picking up the rather expensive LEGO Gringotts Wizarding Bank set as mentioned above. It’s believed to be available until 10th September.

Take a look below at the official images and blurb. Don’t forget to let us know what you think of the GWP set via the comments section below.

https://www.lego.com/en-gb/product/gringotts-vault-40598



Official details:

Inspire kids to play out magical Harry Potter™ scenes and save their coins with this LEGO® brick Gringotts™ Vault model (40598). It features a buildable bank vault with an opening door, a detachable back and a coin slot on top. It also includes a goblin minifigure, who can ride the vault cart on the track. It makes a magical gift for Harry Potter fans aged 8 and up and can be connected to 76417 Gringotts Wizarding Bank – Collectors’ Edition (sold separately) for extra play possibilities.

  • LEGO® Harry Potter™ Gringotts™ Vault (40598) – Build a LEGO brick version of Gringotts Bank vault with an opening door and detachable back, plus a vault cart, track and goblin minifigure
  • Gift idea for kids aged 8+ – This 212-piece LEGO® set can be connected to the 76417 Gringotts™ Wizarding Bank – Collectors’ Edition model (sold separately) and makes a fun gift for Harry Potter™ fans
  • Build, play and save coins – This building toy measures over 4.5 in. (12 cm) high, 5 in. (13 cm) wide and 5 in. (13 cm) deep. The vault has a coin slot on top so kids can use it as a piggy bank

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