October’s Prime Day may have come and gone, but you can still save on Lego sets right now. You may think it’s too early to think about holiday shopping, but these kits make great gifts for young adults and grown adults alike. At Engadget, we’re most interested in certain sets like Super Mario, Star Wars, and Harry Potter, and some of these are still on sale for up to 41% off. These are the best Prime Day Lego deals still available today.
Prime Day Lego sales still available
On the Star Wars side, this Spider Tank set is 36% off down to just $32, which is its lowest price yet. Includes 526 pieces recreating the Spider Tank from The Mandalorian Season 3 and 3 minifigures: Din Djarin, Bo-Katan Kryze, and Grogu. When assembled, the spider tank features grasping claws, flexible legs, and a small cockpit that can accommodate one of the figures. The Boarding the Tantive IV set, which allows you to recreate iconic scenes from Star Wars: A New Hope, is also on sale. This will cost you $44, which is a 20 percent discount.
The Star Wars Lego Advent Calendar (featuring Luke and Leia in holiday sweaters) is discounted 20% to $36, but we don’t expect that to stay that way for long.
In the Mario realm, this Dixie Kong Jungle Jam expansion set has the biggest discount, with 41% off down to $16. There are 174 pieces and buildable Dixie Kong and Squawks figures, both with musical accessories. If you’re a Mario fan old enough to work from home, you might love this displayable piranha plant set that looks great in the background of your video conferences. 20% off brings it down to $48.
Rounding out the Harry Potter sets, this Hogwarts Castle and Grounds set is marked down to $136, making it the cheapest it’s ever been. Contains 2,660 pieces to create a final product that measures over 8 inches tall, 13 inches wide, and 10 inches deep. Also included is a cute golden Hogwarts Architect statue minifigure.
If you’re looking for a more general Lego set, the Classic Medium Creative Brick Box was the cheapest for just $21. The box contains 484 pieces of various sizes and colors, making it a great gift for anyone who likes to build with Lego without following instructions.
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