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LEGO City Airport Air Show Building Kit $58 shipped (Reg. $70+) + Bricktober Toys R Us sales event, more

Amazon is offering the LEGO City Airport 60103 Airport Air Show Building Kit (670 Piece) for $57.59 shipped. It is currently matched at Target with an additional 5% off for REDcard holders. That’s nearly $20 below our previous mention, the lowest Amazon has offered it for and the best price we can find. Full details on the set below.

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Grab your binoculars for a great show! Check out the cool jets and the neat old-fashioned plane before they take off-then watch them do their tricks in the air. Cheer along with the crowd as the planes come in for a landing and head back to the hangar, then join the mechanic and help keep the planes in tip-top shape for the next event!.

  • Features a hangar big enough to hold a plane, a gasoline barrel with roll-out hose, old-fashioned plane with turning propeller, 2 jets with opening cockpits, airport service car and tool wagon
  • Accessory elements include a tool rack with tools, a mug, walkie-talkie and 2 paddles
  • Includes 6 minifigures: male and female jet pilots, male and female stunt pilots, a mechanic and an airport worker
  • Hangar measures over 5″ (13cm) high, 7″ (19cm) wide and 9″ (25cm) deep, airport service car measures over 1″ (4cm) high, 2″ (6cm) long and 1″ (3cm) wide
  • Old-fashioned plane measures over 3″ (10cm) high, 7″ (19cm) long and 6″ (16cm) wide

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices