LEGO 40902 Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci: GWP News & What It Means for Indian Fans
Your wallet just ran a marathon; the LEGO Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci GWP hides behind a $150 spend threshold. The 251‑piece set is the latest freebie in LEGO’s historical tribute series, and it arrives only if you shell out enough cash on the official LEGO.com store. It’s not a standalone product you can add to a cart; it’s a gift with purchase, free when you spend over £135, $150 or €150.
The set builds a slice of da Vinci’s workshop, complete with a colourful mosaic floor that looks like a tiny fresco. Three printed tiles and a single sticker bring the scene to life. Inside the workshop you’ll find an easel holding the Mona Lisa, a desk cluttered with an ink pot, quill, mirror and a printed tile of his ornithopter plans. A pear rests on a side table – a nod to his botanical sketches – while a cat perches on the balcony, reminding fans of his feline studies. The minifigure of the Renaissance polymath sports a white beard, blue tunic and a back bracket that can hold the flying machine.
All the parts are solidly LEGO‑bricked, and the level of detail is surprisingly high for a GWP. The set also includes a tiny mirror tile that hints at da Vinci’s habit of writing in reverse, a clever little Easter egg for history buffs. The only sticker is for a mirror on the desk; the rest of the build relies on printed elements and clever moulding.
Because it’s a gift‑with‑purchase, the set won’t appear in any Indian retailer catalog. Indian fans will have to order directly from LEGO.com, meet the spend requirement, and hope the shipment reaches India in time for their next build session. Expect a typical 4–6 week lag from the global launch, and keep an eye on both MyBrickHouse and Toycra for any future listings.
At an estimated ₹19,200 (estimated import price — not confirmed India retail), that's about 13 months of Spotify Premium. MyBrickHouse and Toycra will likely list it 4–6 weeks after the global launch. Use code ABHINAV12 for 12% off on orders above ₹500 at Toycra.
Given the lack of a direct purchase route and the need to spend a serious amount just to qualify, the safest move for Indian builders is to wait for a more accessible channel. Keep building, keep dreaming... And don't let your wallet see your LEGO wishlist.
Verdict: IMPORT ONLY. Not in Indian stores — grey market or wait.
On that bombshell, bubyee.
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