
LEGO has reopened the mid-June gift-with-purchase window with two familiar incentives that should matter to collectors watching regional offers closely. In North America, the LEGO Disney Classic Animation Scenes set 40774 is back as a free add-on with qualifying orders, while shoppers in parts of Europe and other international markets are seeing the return of the LEGO Icons Vintage Parade Car 40913. Both offers are scheduled to run through June 18, while stock lasts.
The core headline comes from The Brick Fan, which reports that 40774 Disney Classic Animation Scenes is available again on the LEGO Shop in the United States with a $130 spend threshold. That matters because June already opened with a crowded release calendar, and a revived bonus set gives buyers a better reason to bundle purchases instead of checking out item by item. The set itself is not new, but it is a polished freebie with stronger display value than the average throw-in, which is usually enough to get collectors to rethink the timing of a larger order.

That North American offer is paired with a separate international return. The Brick Fan also notes that the LEGO Icons Vintage Parade Car 40913 has come back in other countries with a 200 euro equivalent spend requirement, and Jay's Brick Blog adds more detail on where that offer is appearing, pointing to the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. In other words, this is not a single global promotion with one threshold. It is a region-by-region lineup, and the free set changes depending on where you are shopping.
That distinction is worth calling out because the best value is not just about the free set itself. It is also about what can be stacked around it. The Brick Fan highlights a spread of LEGO Insiders member offers on discounted sets in both the US and other markets, which can make it easier to hit the spend threshold without padding a cart with filler. Jay's Brick Blog goes a step further and reports extra single-use bonus promotions in select European countries, including stackable gifts tied to qualifying orders in markets such as Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. For readers who already planned to buy into June's new releases, that creates a more interesting equation than a simple one-free-set headline suggests.
From a collector standpoint, 40774 and 40913 serve slightly different audiences. Disney Classic Animation Scenes feels like the more immediate display piece for mainstream buyers because it ties into a recognizable entertainment brand and works well as a shelf extra beside newer Disney launches. Vintage Parade Car is a little more old-school in spirit, the kind of promotional build that tends to appeal to LEGO fans who like seasonal store offers, event-style exclusives, and small vehicles that may not return once inventory is gone. Neither set is being framed as a major launch on its own, but both are good examples of the kind of GWP that can become more desirable after the promotion closes.
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The timing is also smart. June is when many LEGO fans are still sorting through big-ticket launches, pre-orders, and theme-specific wish lists. Bringing these offers back now gives LEGO a second chance to capture shoppers who skipped the first run or held off during the start-of-month rush. It also helps that the thresholds are high enough to encourage larger baskets without being completely out of reach for buyers already targeting sets like Disney Main Street, newer Icons releases, or larger summer wave items.
The practical takeaway is simple. If you are in the US or Canada and were already close to a $130 order, the return of 40774 makes this a reasonable time to buy. If you are in the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, or Singapore, the Vintage Parade Car may be the more relevant hook, and some European shoppers could potentially do even better if those extra promo opportunities line up with their cart. Either way, these offers are not likely to be the longest-lived story of the month, but they are one of the clearest examples of LEGO using a familiar GWP to keep June momentum moving.