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If you’re buying for someone who just adores Christmas, then you’re going to want to snag this Lego Santa’s Delivery Truck while it’s down to just $14. A lot of Lego sets ask you for hundreds, but not this one,
No toy is as universally appealing as a new Lego set. We’re hunting for the best post-Thanksgiving deals on Wirecutter-approved Lego sets, from mini sets to intricate builds with thousands of pieces. Most of them make excellent gifts.
Our Lego expert ranks this one of the best Lego sets, and now Jango Fett's iconic vessel is even better value.
After what’s felt like years of waiting, hoping, and speculating, earlier this year, Lego finally confirmed it would be boldly going forward with a Star Trek set that has become the centerpiece of the brick-maker’s annual Thanksgiving celebrations. Can it live up to the hype?
What we like: A Lego Mario Kart gamer set we recommend in our guide to the best gifts under $50. Features Badwagon and Teddy Buggy. Appeals to avid Lego builders and fans of the 32-year-old Mario Kart video games. Other things to know: Includes 512 pieces.
Because the BrickBoy — not to be confused with Natalie the Nerd’s Build A Boy — is not currently going with physical clicks. Instead, it glues rare earth magnets inside Lego bricks, for what will hopefully be a magical experience.
Substance Labs, a merry band of Lego and gaming lovers based in Switzerland, have created a kit that retrofits the official brick-perfect Lego set into an unofficial pixel-perfect playable Game Boy. The name of this wündertronics is BrickBoy. Yes, it’s a Kickstarter project, so the usual “may not deliver” caveats apply.
Missed out on this fantastic and realistic Lego Technic NASA Lunar Roving Vehicle? It's $66 off for Black Friday but is being retired soon — grab it quick!
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It's Time to Say Goodbye to These LEGO Sets
Multiple awe-inspiring LEGO sets are set to be retired soon, with a few of them even receiving their last-ever discounts for Black Friday 2025.
Lego's 435-piece model of the iconic Batmobile from the '90s animated series comes with three minifigures and a rotatable display stand.
Putting together a huge LEGO set is one of those rare things that gets kids and adults to stop looking at screens. And when it comes to the Danish toy maker’s line, Star Wars themes are by far the best and the most popular. Harry Potter sets might get some love, but the galaxy far, far away is always at the top of the sales charts.