[New post] “The best Lego deals for adults on Cyber Monday” by Sean Hollister
jaydiaz2013 posted: " You probably know that Lego isn't just for kids anymore — it's a pricey hobby for adults, too! And it didn't help when The Lego Group raised its prices this year by up to 25 percent. But today is Cyber Monday, and some of today's deals mor" Technopreneurph
You probably know that Lego isn't just for kids anymore — it's a pricey hobby for adults, too! And it didn't help when The Lego Group raised its prices this year by up to 25 percent. But today is Cyber Monday, and some of today's deals more than make up for those price hikes.
But do you see the incredibly detailed Lego Ideas Tree House above, the one whose price Lego hiked from $200 to $250? It's on sale for $175 today at Amazon and Walmart — and that's the kind of deal I aspire to bring you here.
The Lego Star Wars Razor Crest, from The Mandalorian, is $97.99 on Amazon (save $42). It may not be the Ultimate Collectors version, but I have this one and it's absolutely packed with great play features; carbonite-frozen bounties, loading ramps, hidden weapon and sleeping compartments, and an escape pod.
The Lego Volkswagen T2 Camper is $140.99 at Target (save $39) on one of the most iconic and fully featured cars Lego has built outside of its Technic lineup. Just look at that camper interior with its transforming bed and fridge and table and pop-up shell and chairs! I'm really tempted, particularly given it's becoming harder to find.
If the shoe fits... then you must be a fan of Adidas. The Lego Adidas Originals Superstar shoe, made entirely out of Lego with a matching shoebox, is $63.99 at Walmart.
Lego's transforming Lego Optimus Prime is $144.99 at Amazon or Walmart, or $152.99 at Lego.com, which is notably below even its original $170 MSRP. It's an amazing build, even if it's a little bit fragile during the transformation. You can watch me build it here:
Lego's Bonsai Tree is $39.99 at Amazon or Walmart ($10 off) a lovely little display set you can switch between green leaves or cherry blossoms depending on your mood. No need to water or prune.
Lego's Orchid is also $39.99 at Amazon, Target, or Walmart ($10 off), with six blooms, four big leaves and a number of roots and stems you can arrange in a variety of ways.
Lego's Succulents, too, are $39.99 at Amazon and Target ($10 off). Each of the main plants sits in an series of interlocking boxes. My wife enjoyed spacing them out, building one or two per sitting.
The Lego Marvel Super Heroes Daily Bugle is $300 at Amazon or Walmart, back to its pre-price-hike price. (It should be $350 afterwards.) It gives you not only the towering headquarters of J. Jonah Jameson's newspaper of record, but an collection of supervillain minifigures for Spider-Man to battle.
The Lego Architecture Statue of Liberty is $95.99 at Amazon or Walmart, down from its typical $120. I skip most of the Architecture sets, but something about this one's ornate build really grabs me.
The Lego Star Wars Dagobah Jedi Training Diorama is $71.99 at Amazon, Target or Walmart, down from a $90 MSRP.
This Lego Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid is $41.99 at Amazon or Target, down from $60. I like display pieces that double as playable toys, and this definitely looks the part.
Lego's Disney Pixar Lightyear XL-15 spaceship may be an unfortunate tie-in, but it's an excellent Lego spacecraft design with the rare translucent yellow cockpit. Yours for $39.99 at Walmart (down from $50).
I bought my wife Lego's The Child, who I will continue to call Baby Yoda, last year and she was very pleased. Now, it's $71.99 at Amazon, Target, or Walmart, down from its typical $80.
Remember when The Mandalorian souped up an original Naboo Starfighter from the Princess Amidala era? Lego's The Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter is $47.99 at Amazon, Target, and Walmart, down from $60.
Lego's Queer Eye — The Fab 5 Loft is $59.99 (down from $99.99) at Amazon or Lego.com. I think the Friends and The Office sets are superior when it comes to details, but it's hard to ignore 40 percent savings.
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