topedro674 years ago+121http://www.brickfinder.net/2020/07/23/lego-technic-bell-boeing-v-22-osprey-42113-instructions/Answer question
topedro674 years ago011LE-GO 42113 is out of the Lego sales catalogueShow in original language (French)Answer question
urshurak6664 years ago011The set has been withdrawn by Lego, hasn't it?Show in original language (German)Answer question
keefyd4 years ago-606This set is officially cancelled and LEGO are recalling all stock. It will not go on sale..... But do you really want to pay over the odds for this set?! Unless this is kept MISB, move on...... Hype is not worth itAnswer question
BigShady4 years ago+242Do you already have this set in stock? Lego doesn't seem to want to bring the set onto the market any more, as they are currently stumbling over their own "we don't want to support arms manufacturers" rule. However, models from Mercedes-Benz and Land Rover, which also produce armament material, were and are still ok.Show in original language (German)2 answers
office4 years ago-224Why does Galaxus still have it in their range? Never brought onto the market by LEGO. This kit violates LEGO rules (war material) etc.Show in original language (German)1 answerhadesz4 years ago022The latest info I know about it is: the sets already at stores/suppliers can be sold, but no backorder