Exclusive: save £15 on retired LEGO Creator Expert Aston Martin at Zavvi

LEGO Creator Expert 10262 James Bond Aston Martin DB5 has already sold out through official channels in the UK, but you can still grab it from Zavvi – with an exclusive £15 discount.

UsingBrick Fanatics’ codeBRICKASTONat checkout will bring the gadget-laden car down to just £114.99, which is a discount worth launching the ejector seat to take advantage of – especially given Zavvi is essentially one of your only options to grab this retired set before it’s gone for good.

Only one of the list of LEGO Creator Expert (now LEGO for Adults) sets due to retire in 2021 is still available at LEGO.com in the UK, in the form of 10269 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy. The rest – including 10258 London Bus, 10264 Corner Garage and 10277 Crocodile Locomotive – are all sold out, and unlikely to ever return.

10262 James Bond Aston Martin DB5 has raced off to join them, but the iconic automobile is still available at Zavvi. And thanks to the recently-released No Time to Die, this 2018 set is also relevant once again, particularly with its hidden front-wing machine guns that are put to ample use in the final Daniel Craig movie’s opening scenes.

You’ll also find a working ejector seat, revolving number plates, a pop-up bulletproof screen for the rear window and wheel-mounted tyre scythes, rounding out the gadgetry 007 employed in 1964’s Goldfinger. (You’ll have to add your own black tiles to recreate the oil slick.)

This discount will only be available for a limited time (or while stocks last), so head over to Zavvi, where your mission, should you choose to accept it – no, wait, wrong franchise. Anyway, make sure to pick up 10262 James Bond Aston Martin DB5 while you still can. Consider this your licence to spend…

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