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Lego is offering a FREE Northern Lights Diorama and double loyalty points until October 20

Ensign by Ensign
October 18, 2025
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Lego is offering a FREE Northern Lights Diorama and double loyalty points until October 20
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Free Lego? Yes please! All you must do is sign up to Lego Insiders before Oct. 20 and you get double loyalty points and a free Northern Lights diorama set on purchases over $150.

<em>Get double loyalty points and a free Northern Lights Diorama set with purchases over $150 until October 20 at Lego.

If you’re looking to grab your next Lego set or prepare for the holidays and beat the rush of the Black Friday sales, now might be the best time to do so. Until October 20, Lego Insiders members get double loyalty points and a free Northern Lights diorama set with purchases over $150. Loyalty points can be redeemed for discounts and rewards. If you need inspiration, you can always check out our best Lego Star Wars sets, Lego space sets and Lego Marvel sets guides for the top models on the market.


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A brick-built depiction of a wintery landscape with snowy trees and running water shows the Northern Lights, on a wooden table with vibrant décor surrounding it.
Until October 20, you can claim double loyalty points and a free Northern Lights Diorama set at Lego.com.(Image credit: Lego)

The circular interior of a space station is on show with several floors and rooms filled with minifigures, all in front of a brown wall with a houseplant on the right hand side.
Until October 20, you can claim double loyalty points and a free Northern Lights Diorama set at Lego.com.(Image credit: Lego)

An advent calendar with brick-built droids laid out is infront of a festive backdrop, on a table in a living room with a green plant in the background.
Until October 20, you can claim double loyalty points and a free Northern Lights Diorama set at Lego.com.(Image credit: Lego)

There’s plenty of choice on the Lego Store to be able to qualify for this offer and the best thing is, signing up for Lego Insiders is free. If you’re a collector, you could pick up the new 9,023-piece UCS Death Star, Advent Calendars, if you’re getting ready for the holidays, or take a look at what else is on sale.

The Northern Lights diorama set is a collectible display piece with 332 pieces, measures at 3.5 x 4.5 x 4.5 (inches, height x width x depth) and features vibrant colors in a wintery landscape depicting trees, running water and the Northern Lights in the night sky.

Now is the best time to take advantage of freebies if you’re looking to prepare for the holiday season and, in the process, beat the rush of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. You can’t guarantee stock levels during the sales event and there’s no way to ensure bonus loyalty points and free sets in the future. So, if you are looking for your next set, this could be the offer you’re looking for.

Key features: Free to sign up, double loyalty points, and a free 332-piece collectible display set with purchases over $150.

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✅ Buy it if: You want to maximize the value of your purchase with a free gift and double loyalty points, which can be used for future discounts and rewards.

❌ Don’t buy it if: You want to wait for Black Friday 2025, which falls on November 28 this year.

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