<![CDATA[ Latest from Gamesradar+ in Toys-collectibles ]]> https://www.gamesradar.com Wed, 15 Jan 2025 12:03:58 +0000 en <![CDATA[ A Lego Game Boy is on the way, and I'm losing my damn mind ]]> Stop the presses, because an official Lego Game Boy is on the way.

Revealed via a surprise teaser trailer on the Lego and Nintendo social channels, this kit looks as if it'll recreate the original 1989 handheld in all its retro glory. The Lego Game Boy will arrive in October 2025.

We don't have a good look at the set itself yet (just abstract footage of those iconic purple face buttons and the cross-shaped d-pad in Lego form), but teases like this tend to be followed by a full reveal shortly afterward. That's certainly been the case with some of the best Lego sets over the past few years.

Even though we don't know exactly how big the Lego Game Boy will be, or what it comes with, we can give it a good guess. Judging by those Lego studs on the d-pad, it'll weigh in at slightly under full size. The d-pad is three studs across, for example, and that's under an inch in length on other kits. This is a very similar approach to the previous NES set (sorry in advance to anyone hoping it'll be 1:1, like the proposed Lego PS2).

Will this kit come with anything? Almost certainly - based on past recreations, including the Lego Atari 2600, at least one or two game cartridges will come along for the ride. I wouldn't be surprised if iconic entries like Link's Awakening were present and correct, particularly with the recent Deku Tree set.

Either way, I'll keep a close eye on this; you'll be the first to know as soon as we get details.


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<![CDATA[ This Lego PS2 design has moving internals, and it could become a reality alongside Simpsons and Jumanji kits ]]> Lego has just closed its latest qualification round for the third Lego Ideas Review of 2024. In case you're unfamiliar, Lego Ideas is a contest in which Lego creators compete for their designs to be made into an official Lego set.

Of the many entries, 54 submissions have now hit the 10,000 supporter milestone, and will be joining what's called the 10K Club as they await announcement of the winning designs. While you wait, why not check out some of the best Lego sets to get an idea of the standard these contestants have to live up to when creating their Ideas entries?

Once the second round of Lego Ideas 2024 review results have been announced, Lego will also be launching a 10K Club Interview series speaking to contestants and celebrating their achievements. In the meantime, here are some Lego Ideas entries that have us super excited.

Sony PlayStation 2 by RippleDrive

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A recent entry in the Lego Ideas contest

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A recent entry in the Lego Ideas contest

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RippelDrive has hit us with this fantastic Lego rendition of the well-loved original PlayStation 2. Made of 2,111 pieces, it's meant to be darn close to 1:1 scale. Impressive, especially as this kind of accuracy is rare when making things from pre-fabricated pieces such as Lego blocks.

Not only is it almost to scale, the design also features a moving disc tray and even disc reading lens, and the Memory Card covers come off so you can plug in the Memory Cards. The controller is also able to plug in, inside of which RippleDrive left an easter egg: the 7 orbs from the PS2 Menu tucked neatly in there. We're talking components, too, not just the outer shell of the PS2.

"I have a lot of fond memories playing the PS2 as a kid and as an adult," the designer notes. "This is my favorite video game console of all time."

Springfield Elementary School Simpsons by Airbricks95

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A recent entry in the Lego Ideas contest

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A recent entry in the Lego Ideas contest

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A recent entry in the Lego Ideas contest

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Airbricks95 has designed a fantastic scene of Springfield Elementary, that features Bart making moves on his skateboard and Lisa playing her iconic saxophone. It even includes Homer's pink 1973 Plymouth Valiant parked outside the school, one can assume, as he tries haplessly to wrangle his kids after school. While munching on a juicy doughnut of course.

Turn the school around, and the interior becomes accessible. Inside there's a science lab, a hallway complete with vending machines, and a music room for Lisa to practice in. Of course, there's also somewhere for Bart to write lines on the board in detention.

Jumanji Board Game by Bricktacular Builds2

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A recent entry in the Lego Ideas contest

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A recent entry in the Lego Ideas contest

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A recent entry in the Lego Ideas contest

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Designer Bricktacular Builds2 is a massive fan of Jumanji. "I've watched it too many times to count", they say. "I know so many others who feel the same way about this Classic. It’s one I enjoyed as a child and it still brings out my imagination to this day!"

Opening up, the Lego Jumanji set reveals the board complete with pieces and dice that make it look incredibly true to the design in the original movie. The center space even opens for a very ragged-looking Robin Williams figurine to escape from.

Lego Godzilla by MattE720

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A recent entry in the Lego Ideas contest

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A recent entry in the Lego Ideas contest

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Based on his portrayals from the more recent movies, such as "Godzilla: King of the Monsters", and "Godzilla vs. Kong", MattE720 designed this regal kaiju to reflect its true majesty. Having had an increased interest in the monster over the past few years, MattE720 says

"I would want nothing more than to see people have their own buildable Godzilla on hand to play and display with." A noble goal, and one that makes clear the designers passion for not only Godzilla, but the fandom surrounding this King of monsters.


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<![CDATA[ Lego Jabba's Sail Barge (75397) review: "There will be no bargain, young Jedi" ]]> The illustrious Jabba bids you welcome and offers up this stunning Lego replica of his mighty sail barge, the Khetanna.

Jabba's floating pleasure palace was seen during Return of the Jedi as the stage for Luke's dramatic rescue of Princess Leia and Han Solo. While we've seen the barge in Lego form before, that was over a decade ago and the older sets were much smaller. This time around we've got a full-fledged Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) model. With nearly 4,000 pieces and 11 minifigures, you're getting a lot of plastic in the box — and I'd hope so, given the cost!

In Return of the Jedi, Jabba says "There will be no bargain, young Jedi." At the time we thought he was talking to Luke, but now we know what he really meant because the Lego Jabba's Sail Barge costs a whopping $499.99 / £429.99. That puts it into the same price range as some of the best Lego sets out there, like Lego Rivendell and Lego Gringotts Bank.

Does it justify the high bounty, or should it be thrown into the Sarlacc pit? There's only one way to find out.

Features

  • Collector's display item
  • Built-in display stand and plaque
  • Drop-down sides with detailed interior
  • Loads of minifigures

The latest addition to the Ultimate Collector Series, Jabba's Sail Barge is a hefty model. It's comprised of 3,942 pieces, measures 31 inches (77cm) long, and comes packed with playful details. The sides of the barge are on hinges, for example, allowing you to open the whole thing up and see the fully decked-out interior. You could almost be fooled into thinking this is a playset aimed at kids, but it's too bulky and fragile for kids to play with, so these features are just for big kids.

Lego Jabba's Sail Barge boxes laid out on a desert backdrop

(Image credit: Ian Stokes)

You get a literal barge's worth of minifigures with this set, though it has to be said that some of them sit on the "oh wow, it's Glup Shitto" end of the spectrum. To many collectors that's a bonus though, as some of these characters have never been released as minifigs before — namely Vizam and Wooof — while fan-favorite space DJ Max Rebo only had a single release in the past. The star of the show is the Jabba minifigure, of course, and the term "minifigure" is barely accurate because he's an absolute unit.

The larger controversy with the minifigures is not who is here, but rather who isn't; Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian, and Boba Fett are all missing in action. Well, that's not entirely true… we know where they are, they're in the Desert Skiff & Sarlacc Pit set that's sold separately for $79.99 / £69.99.

Build

Lego Jabba's Sail Barge under construction on a desert mat

(Image credit: Ian Stokes)
  • Interior is a joy to build
  • Exterior sections fly together surprisingly quickly
  • Mechanisms for folding sections are simple and robust

Before we begin, it's worth noting that as one of Lego's newer sets, almost all of the individual bags are now recyclable paper instead of plastic. Even though there are a few random plastic bags in here still, it's a great change to see.

Jabba's Sail Barge took me about eight hours to assemble over four evenings, but you could absolutely crank this out in a day or two, provided you have fingers and thumbs of steel. The build starts with the lower support structure of the barge, creating the frame before filling it out with the panels that will become the bottom floor of the interior. There's nothing particularly challenging here as the set is primarily made from standard Lego, with only a few sections employing Technic pieces.

As with most big Lego Star Wars sets, the minifigures are spread throughout the entire build to give you a little dopamine boost every now and then. There are also a few stickers to apply, but it's only one small sheet for the whole build, so I won't complain too much.

Out with the old

Lego Jabba's Sail Barge on the sands, with minifigures clearly visible

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The last version of Lego Jabba's Sail Barge from 2006 was impressive, but ends up being dwarfed by this new version; it only had 780ish pieces. However, it did feature the Sarlaac pit.

Once the floor was laid out, I moved on to constructing the interior of Jabba's floating fortress. There is an adorable little kitchen in there, along with the cockpit, a jail cell, an armory, and, of course, Jabba's… throne room, I guess. I'm not sure what we call it; the place where Leia chokes him out. All of these rooms were a joy to assemble, each a mini-diorama in its own right. I especially love the reclining chairs in the cockpit – it's nice to see SecretLab alive and well in a galaxy far, far away.

From there I moved on to the exterior panels, which I was dreading if I'm honest — it looked like a sea of near-identical brown panels, but, in the end, I enjoyed it. There is enough variation between the panels to keep your brain engaged, and the folding mechanisms were super-satisfying to fit together. The whole thing flew together and before I knew it, it was on to the top deck.

Lego Jabba's Sail Barge mid-construction, laid out on a desert mat beside an instruction book

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If you do get bored of the tsunami of brown Lego pieces, this final section is a nice reprieve as it's mostly gray and uses a bunch of unique pieces to mix things up. The top deck is a split-level, so you'll build two separate sections and slot them in individually — since they're only held in place by a few interlocking pieces, they're easy to remove again if you want to see the interior better.

With that, all that remains is to assemble twin masts and slot the fabric sails into place. These feel super premium and, more importantly, look way better than hard plastic sails would have.

Design

Lego Jabba's Sail Barge with side-panels open

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  • When panels are shut, it's a bit monotonous
  • Interior adds some much-needed visual interest
  • Feels like a blend between collector kits and playsets

Much like Jabba himself, the completed Sail Barge is a big boy. This impressive size has allowed the designers to pack a lot more detail into the ship, inside and out. The outer hull panels are lined with intricate patterns that highlight the ramshackle nature of the Hutt Clan's vehicles.

However, there's no getting away from the fact that with the side panels up, Jabba's Sail Barge is a massive hunk of brown plastic. It's a fantastic replica of the craft from the movie, but it's not exactly the most interesting Lego set you could have on display. What elevates it as a display piece is the drop-down side panels. They're on a simple hinge so you can change the layout on the fly, and the exposed interior adds some much-needed variety to what would otherwise be a big brown silhouette.

Lego Jabba's Sail Barge opened up with the top deck taken off

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The inside of the barge is impressively decorated too, especially given the compact space the designers had to work with. There are also loads of mounting points for the huge cast of gorgeous minifigures, which is one of the other main draws of this set.

It could be argued that Lego is blurring the lines between their big expensive display models and the typically more affordable playsets here, but I think the interior sections are there to enhance the aesthetic of what would otherwise be a competent, but monotone-looking model. On that front, mission accomplished, but I'm still not convinced this set will see much interest outside of hardcore Star Wars UCS collectors.

Should you buy Lego Jabba's Sail Barge?

Lego Jabba's Sail Barge interior with Jabba and R2-D2

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Jabba's Sail Barge is a beautiful model and a wonderful addition to the UCS line-up, but it's one of the more niche sets in the range. It's unlikely to be anyone's first, second, or even third choice for a big Lego set, especially at the current price. If you have a Lego Star Wars showcase shelf (or room) then you'll undoubtedly be picking this one up, and you'll have a great time with it. It's enjoyable to build and looks fantastic on display, particularly with the sides down revealing the bustling scene in the belly of the barge.

I suspect everyone else will skip out on this one for now, leaving Jabba (and Lego) to exclaim "Ma bookie, keel-ee calleya ku kah. Wanta dah moolee-rah…"

Buy it if...

✅ You're a serious UCS set collector
It's one for the die-hard fans, but if that's you then, as General Grievous says, it will make a fine addition to your collection.

✅ You'll combine it with the Sarlaac Pit kit for the ultimate RotJ diorama
When paired with the Sarlaac Pit set that includes Luke, Han, and the others, this would make for one hell of a diorama.

Don't buy it if...

❌ You're only going to buy one or two "big" Lego Star Wars sets
It's a cool model, but unless you're a die-hard Jabba fan, you're probably better off getting the Millenium Falcon or X-wing.

How we tested Lego Jabba's Sail Barge

Lego Jabba's Sail Barge pieces and parts bag laid out on a desert mat

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I built this set over four evenings, and it took around 8 hours to complete. I followed the instructions, making notes of difficult or confusing sections, while also highlighting the bits I enjoyed the most.

Once the build was finished, I considered the overall design: how good it looks, how accurately it replicates the iconic craft from the movie, and the playspace features inside.

You can find out more about our process in our 'how we test' guide.


For more from a galaxy far, far away, don't miss these Star Wars board games. As for building up your collection for less, be sure to check out these Lego deals.

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<![CDATA[ Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073) review: "If you're a fan of Lego and Fortnite then this is an essential addition to your collection" ]]> After a strong partnership was formed between Epic Games and Lego, it was only a matter of time before we started getting some Lego Fortnite sets to build.

Initially, this was restricted to small Lego Supply Llamas that were only sent out to select influencers, but now there are four full sets available for purchase, with the most popular proving to be the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073). Already on back order or sold out at many retailers, this build has been in high demand since it was first revealed.

But is the hype justified for this set? I'm happy to report that yes, it is! The Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073) is a perfect example of a gaming crossover done right, with plenty of details that will appeal to fans of the battle royale. If you love Fortnite, it'll be one of the best Lego sets for you.

Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073) features

  • Quite expensive
  • Large size for play and display
  • Lots of minifigures

In terms of cost, the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus is up there and pushing close to the 'premium' price tag range. Interestingly, it has the same price as the Lego Fortnite Peely Bone (77072) set, despite that one having almost 500 more pieces included, though of course you can't measure value on brick count alone.

The Lego Fortnite Battle Bus definitely delivers on size, as you get a pretty hefty vehicle once you've completely assembled its close to one thousand pieces. It measures around 11 inches (28cm) long, and is slightly taller than that with the balloon taken into account, so you'll need a decent height available above a shelf you want to display it on.

Nine Minifigures included with the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073)

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We also need to talk about the Lego Fortnite minifigures that are included, as I believe they are a big part of the reason this set is so desirable. Minifigures have become hugely collectible items these days, and at the time of writing this set is the only way to get your hands on any official Lego Fortnite minifigs.

There are nine of them here, including (deep breath) Adventure Peely, Battalion Brawler, Brite Bomber, Cube Assassin, Cuddle Team Leader, Drift, Meowscles, Raven, and Trespasser Elite, with many featuring unique custom parts such as Peely's banana body and Meowscles' cat head. They also come with a range of instantly-recognisable battle royale accessories, including Pickaxes, Grapplers, Slurp Juice, and Slap Juice.

Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073) build

Front view of the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073)

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  • An involved but not overly long build
  • Well laid out instructions
  • A few repetitive steps

This is by no means a quick build, but it shouldn't take an especially long time to complete. I put together the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus in around five hours, constructing it in a single sitting without getting bored at any point. The parts are spread over eight paper bags plus a few separate larger unique pieces to form the balloon on top, which provides plenty of handy 'checkpoints' to stop if you want to break up the build into multiple sessions.

The impressively thick instruction booklet runs to over 200 pages with a total of 244 steps to complete, but everything is laid out well and I didn't get confused at any point. By using some clever color-coding of bricks that become hidden later in the build, it was easy to tell which end of the base I was working on before significant details were added – essential when looking at a section running to a whopping 31 studs in length! I also realized as the build progressed that there were both black and very dark blue pieces involved, but the clear instructions meant I'd already been using them for a time before I noticed.

Bonus content

Bonus Content unlocked with the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073)

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If you play Lego Fortnite then bonus content is available for you, as by scanning the QR code on the instruction booklet you can claim a code to unlock the Operation Brite Starter Pack for free, which includes the Brite Agent Outfit and Brite Bedroom Decor Bundle.

While there weren't any particularly fiddly parts to this build, there were a few that became quite repetitive. Rather than employing standard Lego chairs for the Battle Bus seats, this build uses a bespoke construction featuring hinged pieces so the backrests can tilt – and while this is a cool idea no doubt introduced to cater for some of the larger minifig outfits, putting together nine of them in a row wasn't the most exciting step. Likewise, I gave an audible groan when I reached the step that required no less than twenty one windows to be constructed by clipping their tiny panes into the frames before mounting them around the bus.

While there are mercifully few of them included in this set, there are still 15 stickers to contend with that personally are the bane of my life when it comes to Lego builds. While most are large and relatively simple to attach, there are a couple of smaller stickers to place on angled pieces or in the center of round pieces which were a pain to position correctly. Printed-on designs would have been welcome here, though I suspect they would drive the price up further.

Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073) design

Side view of the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073)

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  • Very detailed replica of the in-game vehicle
  • Roof can easily be removed to access interior
  • Can still be used for play

As a regular Fortnite player I see the Battle Bus at the start of every match, and I was immediately struck by the level of detail that has been put into this build to replicate the in-game model. While there aren't any secret Easter eggs tucked away, there are some nice hidden touches such as the chunky engine under the hood and the tiny Battle Bus diagram on the dashboard display.

The exterior of the Battle Bus is chock-full of features that mirror the in-game counterpart, from the bright yellow hose connecting the radiator and the rooftop motor to the radar dish and bomb attached below the balloon. The propeller on the bomb even spins around when you blow on it, which is a nice touch. I initially felt the two stickered pieces on the side of the bus were somewhat superfluous, but after comparing them to the game I see they match up with patches of rust/worn lettering – though if I'm being extremely picky, the one on the right side should be further forward and I had to double check the booklet to make sure I'd put it where instructed.

Inside the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073)

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Another nice touch is that rather than giving you all of the Lego Fortnite minifigures to begin with, they're spread throughout the bags, so you're gradually assembling your crew as you progress through the build.

While the Battle Bus works perfectly as a display piece, it can still be used for play as well, as it rolls smoothly on its wheels because the clamps don't actually attach. The roof can easily be removed as well to access the interior as there are only a couple of studs holding it in place, and the clamping arms fold upwards so it can be placed on a flat surface. There are enough seats inside to host all nine minifigs too, including one as the designated driver – just be sure to thank them before you drop!

Should you buy the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073)?

Side view of the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073)

(Image credit: Iain Wilson)

If you're a fan of Lego and Fortnite then this is an essential addition to your collection, as the Battle Bus is one of the most recognizable elements of the battle royale. The inclusion of nine official Lego Fortnite minifigs that you can't get anywhere else really elevates this set, making it a must-have for collectors.

Buy it if...

You want to display an iconic part of the battle royale
Anyone who has seen Fortnite will be familiar with the Battle Bus, so this will form an instantly recognizable part of your collection.

You want some exclusive Lego Fortnite minifigures
Characters such as Adventure Peely, Cuddle Team Leader, and Meowscles look incredibly cute in minifig form, and this is the only place you can find them.

Don't buy it if...

You don't have a lot of display space
There's no denying that the Battle Bus is a bit of a chonker, rising over 11 inches (28cm) high thanks to the hot air balloon on the roof, so if you don't have the space to display it you may want to consider a smaller set instead.

You're on a budget
If you're looking for a Lego Fortnite set at a more wallet-friendly price point, then there are two significantly cheaper sets available that will still let you build an element of the battle royale.

How we tested the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073)

I sat down and built the Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (77073) set in a single five hour session, while listening to a few podcasts and taking a bit of time to admire the smaller details along the way. This could have easily been broken down into two or three separate sessions, as the individual bags of parts provide a natural break point at regular intervals.

For more, check out our guide to how we test products.


Looking for the perfect present for fans of a galaxy far, far away? Don't miss these Star Wars gifts or the best Star Wars board games.

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<![CDATA[ Lego C-3PO (75398) review: "If you're content to see ol' threepy stand proudly on a shelf and not much else, this will serve you superbly" ]]> In many ways, Lego C-3PO (75398) was always doomed to play second fiddle to the ever popular R2-D2 models, but that doesn't mean that everybody's favourite prissy, unpleasable, long-suffering metal mannequin isn't going to put the effort in.

The Lego C-3PO is not without its flaws, but they're overcome by a loving attention to detail. Some Lego kits are intended to be toys and some intended to be models, and this is undoubtedly the latter. Articulation and playability are made secondary to visual flourish, so while C-3PO might not do much once he's built, he cuts an undeniably impressive figure. It's not often you'll see somebody walking crotch-first, but Anthony Daniels undeniably did so in the movies, and even that gait is recreated here.

Lego C-3PO (75398) features

  • Middling size and price
  • Comes with presentation plaque
  • Display piece - not a toy
  • Pairs with R2-D2

In a world where Star Wars fans tend to gravitate more towards lightsabers, cool spaceships, and action-oriented characters, how does the burnished butler of the Skywalker Saga justify his presence? Well, it's a mid-size build that doesn't quite have the ridiculous price tag of models like the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon (even if it is one of the best Lego sets, and certainly amongst the best Lego Star Wars sets), with slightly over 1,000 pieces and an inherently thin, tall shape that means it wouldn't take up much in the way of desk or shelf space.

Lego C-3PO holding out an arm, while standing against a brick wall

(Image credit: Joel Franey)

And that is where it will live. If you're thinking about buying this one for a kid, they might be a bit disappointed by the fact that C-3P0 is more of a conversation piece than an action figure. He comes included with a base stand that you can't even separate him from without just... breaking the build, and there's not much articulation to speak of - though more on that when we discuss design.

None of this is necessarily a complaint, it's just worth being clear about. If you're content to see ol' threepy stand proudly on a shelf and not much else, this will serve you superbly. If you want an actual toy, you're going to have to look elsewhere. Still, the fact that this was designed to fit perfectly with the 75379 Lego R2-D2 build is a wise move (even if he apparently has to stand on a little bit of dirt to get the respective heights right).

Lego C-3PO (75398) build

Lego C-3PO holding a smaller Lego C-3PO minifigure, all against a brick wall

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  • A few hours to build
  • Occasionally unclear instructions
  • Comes together satisfyingly, especially at the end
  • Lots of spare pieces
  • Ugh, stickers

C-3PO is one of those kits where you know exactly how far through you are at any point without even having to glance at the manual - because you are, in all important senses of the word, making a person. You build a leg, another leg, a nice shiny codpiece to hold them together, a base to stand them on, and then you just start working your way up the torso. The effort made towards making C-3PO actually stand in the right posture and not just flatly T-pose means there's some behind the scenes witchcraft, using special joints in such a way that feel like you're somehow breaking the rules - Lego is a reality of hard right-angles, after all.

But the instructions weren't necessarily great, and there were moments where I found myself having to go back and correct earlier errors, though thankfully never more than a few steps behind. Certain pieces are laid out in such a way that you can't see their placement unless you're actually looking for them, and the manual never figured out how to clearly delineate between the golden brown of the sandy base and the browny-gold of C-3PO's chassis, leading to occasional frustration.

Still, while the early legwork (ha ha) is a bit tepid, it's quite satisfying to see it all coming together in the back half, watching the torso raise and taper up. There were a lot of spare pieces at the end though - to the point of wondering if I'd missed something - and any set that includes those damn fiddly stickers is always going to be at least a little annoying.

Lego C-3PO (75398) design

Lego C-3PO holding up his arm against a brick wall

(Image credit: Joel Franey)
  • Great display piece
  • Amazing attention to detail
  • Lacks any meaningful articulation

Part of the reason the build comes together so well at the end is because C-3PO cuts a damn impressive figure, and the end result looks really good. Visual detail is a priority here, and while the face is a little off the mark, every other nuance is superbly represented, from the uneven sandy dirt of Tatooine to that aforementioned crotch-first gait that 3PO had in the movies when shuffling around.

What you're left with is a statue model that's clear and impressive from close-up or across the room, with enough rounded casing pieces to smooth down the appearance into something magnificently accurate.

What's lost is much in the way of articulation and control. C-3PO can swivel his head, has some limited finger movements, and lift his arms a bit, though not much. If you want to move his legs, or turn his torso, to have him lean forward or backwards even a smidgen, that ain't happening. I know in the movies he was about as physically flexible as a brick, but the Lego build is somehow even less compromising. The option to easily detach the torso to stick on a Wookie's back would've been a cute idea - just saying.

Still, that visual flourish is undeniable, and if you're happy with this model's status as a model, the lack of movement shouldn't really be an issue

Lego C-3PO and Lego R2-D2 beside each other, against a brick wall

(Image credit: Joel Franey)

What's lost is much in the way of articulation and control. C-3PO can swivel his head, has some limited finger movements, and lift his arms a bit, though not much. If you want to move his legs, or turn his torso, to have him lean forward or backwards even a smidgen, that ain't happening. I know in the movies he was about as physically flexible as a brick, but the Lego build is somehow even less compromising. The option to easily detach the torso to stick on a Wookie's back would've been a cute idea - just saying.

Still, that visual flourish is undeniable, and if you're happy with this model's status as a model, the lack of movement shouldn't really be an issue.

Should you buy the Lego C-3PO (75398)?

Lego C-3PO minifigure on a plaque, in front of the main model

(Image credit: Joel Franey)

Considering there's no other variant of C-3PO on the market, what else are fans of the character going to get? In all seriousness, this is a good build - maybe a touch overpriced and fiddly at times, but I've seen Lego sets at twice the size of C-3PO and still lack the attention to visual detail that's present here. If you make your peace with the fact that he'll never do more than a gentle wave, this should serve every need you have.

Buy it if...

You want a mid-sized build that's instantly recognisable
C-3PO might be gold-colored, but he's not gold-priced, and his identity is obvious even across a dark room.

You love a more detailed build
If you value tiny intricacies and little visual flourishes over some gigantic construction, this is the one for you.

Don't buy it if...

You want a child-friendly playset
C-3PO's fixed stand and lack of articulation has him firmly marked as a model, not a toy. The "18+" on the box was also probably a clue.

You can't stand stickers or fiddly elements
Between the occasional confusing instructions, lots of small pieces, careful detail and fumbling stickers, those who want a simple, low effort build might find themselves getting annoyed.

How we tested the Lego C-3PO (75398)

Lego C-3PO head on an instruction booklet

(Image credit: Joel Franey)

I made the Lego C-3PO (75398) over an evening and a morning, aided by a couple of beers and a couple of coffees depending on the time of day, in two slots of roughly two hours per piece, working fairly single-mindedly on the project. The end result was finished around three and a half hours, though the occasional correction (as mentioned above) may have caused it to take slightly longer than it would have otherwise.

For more, check out our guide to how we test products.


Want to build your collection for less? Check out the latest Lego deals. As for what's still to come, don't miss these new Lego sets.

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<![CDATA[ Lego R2-D2 (75379) review: "Finds a healthy middle ground between toy and display piece" ]]> Lego R2-D2 (75379) exists, as far as I can see, for two reasons: that the other R2 was too expensive for anybody but the most committed Legophiles, and too big to pair with the new C-3PO that had come out. It would be a little jarring to see their sizes reversed, after all.

Fair enough, but assuming that we can think of the 75379 edition of R2 as the budget model, does it hold up as a worthy contender and worthy of the lesser price? Well - yes, with a couple of minor caveats. Arguably flying the flag for Star Wars Lego as much as those giant Millennium Falcon kits (still amongst the best Lego sets overall), or the agony of treading on a Jar Jar Binks minifig, a Lego R2-D2 of any scope and scale was always going to be putting the effort in.

Lego R2-D2 (75379) features

  • Impressive scope for price
  • Pairs with C-3PO figure
  • Comes with presentation plaque - and Darth Malak, for some reason

A suitable stocky and stalwart model, R2 as presented here is more of a pliant toy than the C-3PO counterpart. Down from an 18+ rating to a mere 10+ and with some more customization options, the great incongruity between the two Lego Star Wars sets that are supposedly meant to pair with each other is that they're clearly intended for different purposes. C-3PO is supposed to sit on a shelf and occasionally manage a slight head tilt or a royal wave. Meanwhile, R2 is a robust model with all sorts of modular components and no built-in base to speak of.

Lego R2-D2 seen from the side

(Image credit: Joel Franey)

I like it more this way, to be honest. R2 as presented here isn't quite as adjustable as the more expensive 75308 version of the model, but you can switch his poses from two legs to three, give him his hacking tools, spin his head around and set up that scuba-eye-periscope thing he was using in Episode V.

But at the same time, it will work nicely as a shelf-piece, as the appearance is pretty good and accurate, especially from a distance where all those sharp Lego edges blur into R2's rounded chassis. The only downside is that all those peripheral tools and prongs aren't built into the model - they have to be fitted on and then just pulled off the body like an insect's wing when you change your mind, so you'll need somewhere to store them between computer hacking.

The other thing that was odd was the completely unexplained inclusion of a Darth Malak figurine. The R2 model comes with the now-standard presentation plaque and minifig incarnation of himself, but there's also the main villain from Knights of the Old Republic, for some reason standing on a black table. Why, I don't know - I suppose it's not a fault of the kit per se, but they might as well have included Ratts Tyerell for all the real relevance it has.

Lego R2-D2 (75379) build

Lego R2-D2 tool pieces lying on a metallic surface

(Image credit: Joel Franey)
  • A few hours to build
  • Not an especially engaging construction
  • Clear instructions with few presentation flaws
  • Stickers, as ever, remain annoying

As a build, the Lego R2-D2 was painless, if a bit unremarkable. R2 being just a big mailbox means that most of the process is creating a large, rounded can and then sticking a couple of identical legs on it (which means about one fifth of the build is repeating yourself). I know that's an unavoidable issue, but the reality is that it was never going to be quite as satisfying as making the interior of a spaceship or a more fiddly, visually-nuanced construct like one of the Destroyer Droids.

Still, as mentioned, R2 does look really good when it all comes together, barring some slightly oversized wiring about the feet that kind of makes it look like his shoes are untied. The model is accurate and does a lot with a little, and I found the instructions were pretty clear for the most part, preventing any annoying errors or real need to backtrack. The only real stumbling block was the build's love of stickers, which inevitably become a fiddly mess as you apply them over and over on a piece slightly too big for them, trying to get the angle right.

Lego R2-D2 (75379) design

Lego R2-D2 against a brick wall, with tools out

(Image credit: Joel Franey)
  • Superb visual look
  • Modular additions will appeal to some
  • Good value for money

While creating R2-D2 isn't the most thrilling process, the final result is actually very impressive, and helped really bring me around on the whole thing. Putting aside that having R2's various tools built into the model would've made construction more stimulating, the final result stands as one of the best value-for-money builds I've seen from Lego in a while, and treads a lovely middle ground between visual fidelity and playability.

New and improved?

Lego R2-D2 set

(Image credit: Lego)

The most recent alternative is the much larger 75308 version of R2, weighing in at 2,314 pieces and costing more than $200 / £200. It's pretty hard to find these days.

My only major caveat is the middle support leg - rather than something that can fold up into the droid's body when you want him to stand upright, you instead just have to rip it off the model in a manner that feels... rather uncomfortable to watch, and always feels like something's going to break when you do (though admittedly it never actually did). Plus, that severed foot then becomes yet another extraneous piece of the model to be kept in a drawer.

Still, the actual ratcheting back and forth between upright and leaning is clean, with an internal gear system that's sturdy enough to hold the pose, but not rigid enough to feel like something's going to snap. I find that everybody has an unspoken, intuitive preference for seeing R2 in one stance or the other - the Star Wars equivalent of choosing to wipe standing up or sitting down. Having the model handle both easily is probably one of the most important factors at play.

Should you buy Lego R2-D2 (75379)?

Lego R2-D2 plaque with minifigures and Darth Malek, with the larger R2 model in the background

(Image credit: Joel Franey)

Assuming you don't want to put out a bigger budget on the grander and more illustrious version 75308, this model provides good value for money and a tangible reason to buy for both younger and older builders. A slightly less enthralling build process and modular design don't detract from that to any great degree, and there are few people who'll regret spending on this - even if they're as bewildered by the inclusion of Malak as I am.

Buy it if...

You want something straddles the line between collector's model and kid's toy
R2-D2 finds a healthy middle ground between toy and display piece, and is probably sturdy enough to survive either.

You want a build that doesn't require much attention
R2's less fiddly build and clear instructions mean that this is a model that can be casually made with one eye on the television.

Don't buy it if...

You want the larger R2 unit
This R2-D2 is clearly the lesser of the two options, and priced as such. For those who aren't budget shopping, there's a greater, grander option.

You care more about the build than the end result
R2's build isn't the most exciting thing in the world, so those who are in it for the construction may want to look elsewhere.

How we tested the Lego R2-D2 (75379)

Lego R2-D2 instruction booklet with minifigures laid out on top of it

(Image credit: Joel Franey)

I made the Lego R2-D2 (75379) over three days in segments of about an hour each in my living room, usually in the evenings. The final result was closer to three hours than four, through younger model makers may need to take a little longer.

For more, check out our guide to how we test products.


For the latest discounts, be sure to check out our page of Lego deals. As for what's coming next, don't miss these new Lego sets.

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<![CDATA[ I still collect physical game guides and it's impossible to ignore this stunning Metaphor: ReFantazio official strategy guide ]]> I regularly depend on online guides written by hard-working writers to get me to the finish line in games. Could I totally find my way myself eventually? Of course, but I don't have the free time I once did to be stuck in one section for weeks on end. Yet while being able to quickly whip up a guide on my smartphone is a lifesaver, nothing beats the feeling of holding a physical game guide in your hands.

Luckily, official game guides aren't a lost art, and you can currently pre-order the Metaphor: ReFantazio Official Strategy Guide for $54.99 at Amazon. It doesn't release until February 28, 2025, but pre-ordering will secure your copy with Amazon's pre-order guarantee. Better yet, it's an ideal pickup if Santa grabbed one of the best PS5 game deals and got you the game for the holidays. The hardback not only features a spoiler-free guide to the entire game but also a detailed look at every item, piece of equipment, and foe you'll come across in the Atlus RPG.

Metaphor: ReFantazio Official Strategy Guide (Pre-order) | $54.99 at Amazon
The Metaphor: ReFantazio official strategy guide is now available for pre-order at Amazon, featuring 592 pages of insight into Atlus's latest RPG. This hardback book includes a spoiler-free guide to the game, including a catalog of every item and piece of equipment, and a complete bestiary of every foe you come across. Plus, there's even a bonus poster included too.View Deal

Should you buy the Metaphor: ReFantazio Official Strategy Guide?

Metaphor: ReFantazio

(Image credit: Sega / Atlus)

I've been collecting guides since the late 90s, and I always recommend pre-ordering them when you can - especially where hardbacks are considered. If I never pre-ordered my The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game of the Year guide, I'd be subject to the extortionate second-hand prices from cheeky re-sellers. Now it, and all the stunning artwork inside, sits amongst my game guide shelf, where I'm also saving a spot for the official Metaphor: ReFantazio book.

As an avid Atlus and Persona fan, I've eagerly saved a spot for the game amongst my back catalog. With all the PS5 sales floating around, I was planning on picking it up asap, but saving it until February when I could also have the official strategy guide at my disposal sounds like a better option.

Atlus RPGs are notorious for being an investment of your time. Just like Persona 5 Royal, Metaphor: ReFantazio is long, taking about 80 - 90 hours for an average playthrough. Having the official guide along for the ride will surely make it an easier ride, especially as it contains a walkthrough for every event and details on every single item and piece of collectible equipment.

There are also details about all the characters' skills and Synthesis attacks, so I can master the RPG and blast through it in no time. For those, like myself, who love picking up a physical guide for collection's sake, pre-ordering the Metaphor: ReFantazio Official Strategy Guide will mean you can get your hands on a bonus poster featuring a full map of the game's world of Euchronia - perfect for sprucing up your RPG-loving gaming setup.

If you picked up Metaphor: ReFantazio on the PS5, our best PS5 controllers guide is full of our favorite peripherals that you can pair with the Atlus RPG. We've also rounded up all the best PS5 SSDs and best PS5 headsets to complete your Sony gaming setup.

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<![CDATA[ I wish I'd waited for this Lego deal before buying my favourite set of the year ]]> I did something I never do when I first saw the Lego Mario & Yoshi set on the shelves - I bought it outright at full price. I've been a deal hunter for years now, I really should know better, but the pixelated promise of a full Super Mario World build in my collection proved too powerful. I paid £114.99 for this set back in October, but if you've managed to hold off for a discount there's a reward waiting at Amazon.

The figure is now available for just £89.99 with delivery ahead of Christmas Day for Prime members. That's a £25 saving on the original RRP, and a return to a record-low price only previously spotted for a few days last month. Considering this is easily in the running as one of the best Lego sets of the year, that's a fantastic result.

This has been a full priced set until very recently (and it remains that way at a number of retailers this week), but has only dropped to £99.99 with any real regularity over the last few weeks. Similar Lego deals are available at other stores, with Very also posting an £89.99 sales price, but I'd stick with Amazon if you need that speedy shipping.

Lego Mario & Yoshi (71438) | £114.99 £89.99 at Amazon
Save £25 - This Super Mario World set only hit the shelves in October and it's been sticking close to that £114.99 mark ever since. Amazon has the 1,215 piece set down to its lowest price yet at just £89.99 - a rate I've only ever seen once before. Very also has this price, but Amazon can guarantee delivery before Christmas for Prime members.

Buy it if:

✅ You like slightly technical builds
You prefer larger display pieces
You want plenty of moving parts

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't like technical builds

Price check: Very: £89.99 | Zavvi: £104.99
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Should you buy the Lego Mario & Yoshi set?

Lego Super Mario & Yoshi set in a gaming setup

(Image credit: Future)

Longtime Mario fans will already have their eyes on this retro set, but anyone with a collection of Lego's gaming icons should be taking note too. After diving headfirst into the Lego Pac-Man Arcade, I started building a suite of video game inspired builds, and it wouldn't be complete without this hero and his dinosaur pal. The build process itself starts easy, then goes full technical, then ends with a super relaxing stud mosaic, reminiscent of the brand's Lego Art range.

That technical squeeze in the middle was the only slightly frustrating part of the experience for me. The entire structure is built off a central platform, hosting all the gears and levers you need for the moving parts (no spoilers here). Smaller pieces seemed to fall off slightly easier compared to other technical builds I've done (the Lego Typewriter being the most complex so far), and lining up larger sections to hook in correctly took a little jimmying as well. I never spent more than a couple of minutes fixing a problem or connecting a cross axle, though.

It was obvious throughout the build, though, that this was going to be one of my favorite Lego sets. Never mind the classic characters, the detail running throughout is impeccable and the finished result runs incredibly smoothly. I'd recommend it to anyone looking to spend a larger chunk of time on a build (it took me just under a week of relaxed building for a couple of hours per day) who already has a few technical sections under their belt.

Of course, there are plenty of upcoming Lego sets to get excited about in the new year, but we're also rounding up all the best gifts for gamers and plenty more of the best Nintendo Switch gifts available right now.

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<![CDATA[ Even Tom Nook couldn't refuse this record low Lego Animal Crossing deal ]]> If you're building up your own miniature Lego Animal Crossing village, you shouldn't need one of Tom Nook's infamous mortgages to pick up one of the best sets - K.K.’s Concert in The Plaza kit just hit a record low price.

You can currently grab one of the biggest Lego Animal Crossing sets for $59.99 at Walmart instead of $74.99 and, so far as I'm able to tell, it's never been cheaper. OK, so it arrives after Christmas. But if you want a self-gift to chase away the winter blues, this should do the trick.

Based in the UK? Not to worry, you can pick the set up for £55 at Argos rather than £69.99.

Want to know what else you should look out for? Check our guide to the best Lego sets for more recommendations.

Lego K.K.'s Concert at the Plaza | $79.99 $59.99 at Walmart
Save $20 - According to price-matching software, this newer kit hasn't ever been cheaper than it is now. While it's still not a massive reduction, Lego Animal Crossing kits don't tend to dip too much in price over the first few months of release so far as I can tell.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a centerpiece to your AC collection
✅ You want a K.K. minifigure

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't really want these minifigs

Price check:
💲Amazon | $64.90
💲 Lego | $79.99

UK price:
£69.99 £55 at ArgosView Deal

Should you buy Lego K.K.'s Concert at the Plaza?

Lego K.K.'s Concert minifigs and scenery laid out on a wooden surface

(Image credit: Rollin Bishop)

A lot of whether you should buy this kit will come down to a couple of factors: whether it's your first Lego Animal Crossing set, if you want a centerpiece for your mini village, and if you love K.K. enough to warrant shelling out the cash.

Let's start backwards with that final point. To put it plainly, this is the only set to include the DJ doggo - he doesn't appear anywhere else. As for wanting a showstopper to cap off your collection, this is a pretty solid purchase. As one of the biggest Lego Animal Crossing builds, it provides a natural focal point for everything else to be laid out around... which is fitting, seeing as it's usually in the middle of your in-game village.

However, if this would be your first AC set, I'd actually recommend opting for Lego Isabelle's House Visit instead. As we mention in our review, this one "captures that game magic perfectly" thanks to bundling up some of the franchise's most iconic elements for a reasonable price. Indeed, you can grab it for $31.95 at Amazon instead of the usual $39.99 right now.

While K.K.'s Concert at the Plaza is a grand build, it's somewhat minimalist in approach and works best as part of a collection rather than on its own.


For more discounts, be sure to check out the latest Christmas sales for gamers. As for last-minute present ideas, why not drop by our gifts for gamers guide?

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<![CDATA[ Best Lego Christmas sales before shipping closes - here are 11 deals I would prioritize ]]> The clock is ticking on the best Lego Christmas sales, so time is of the essence if you're cutting it fine in terms of presents (or just want something to build over the Holidays). Indeed, I've seen big retailers like Amazon slapping a "won't arrive until after Christmas, sorry" label on many must-have kits.

That's why I've gone ahead and corralled the best Lego Christmas sales that will arrive before Xmas. Walmart currently seems like a solid bet if you want to play it safe, while Amazon has some offers that should get there in the nick of time. Either way, I'd act sooner than later if you want to avoid disappointment. As an example, Amazon is saying that some items could arrive between December 23/27 if you order today. In other words, we're starting to play with fire.

Seeing as some of the best Lego sets are included in this year's haul, and many are seeing record low prices, it's certainly worth a look at the very least. Good luck - here's hoping you enjoy a little Christmas miracle and get what you need before cutoff.

Lego Botanical Collection Poinsettia | $49.99 $34.98 at Amazon
Save $15 - Need a good gift, stat? This beautiful kit has never been cheaper than it is at the moment, and it'll get to you ahead of Christmas if you order now.

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
✅ You're looking for a classy present
✅ You want something a little different

Don't buy it if:
❌ The recipient would prefer an actual plant

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $34.99
💲 Lego | $49.99

UK price: No discountView Deal

Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant | $59.99 $47.95 at Walmart
Save $12 - One of my favorite sets from 2024 has hovered at this all-time low price for a while now, which makes me think that it won't drop any further before 2025. Because it used to average $58, you're getting the best possible value. Sure, Amazon is offering the same price and may be more convenient. But beware - that deal might not arrive before Christmas, whereas this Walmart listing will.

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
✅ You don't want anything too big or complex
✅ You want the perfect gift

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're buying for young children

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $47.95
💲 Lego | $59.99

UK price: £57.99 £42.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Star Wars Droideka | $64.99 $51.95 at Walmart
Save $7 - This new kit is still available at its lowest ever price, and it'll arrive in time for Christmas. It can be picked up from Amazon as well, but that listing won't hit your doorstep until after the festive season.

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
✅ You love the prequels
✅ You want a cool display piece

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're expecting a playset

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $51.95
💲 Lego | $64.99

UK price: £59.99 £47.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Botanical Collection Tiny Plants | $49.99 $39.95 at Walmart
Save $10 - One of the newest Botanical sets hasn't ever been cheaper, so now's a good time to dive in if you've had your eye on the kit. Amazon should arrive before Christmas, but it's dicey (due to a "up to December 27" delivery date), so I'd go for Walmart instead.

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
✅ You want a variety of plants
✅ You prefer them not to be connected

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather one big kit

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $39.95
💲 Lego | $49.99

UK price: £44.99 £36 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Disney Stitch | $64.99 $51.95 at Walmart
Save $13 - This adorable set hasn't ever been cheaper, at least from what I can tell. Walmart is once again coming in clutch, because Amazon's listing won't arrive until after Christmas.

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
✅ You'd like a cute ornament
✅ You want a gift for Disney fans

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather a 'plain' Stitch

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $51.95
💲 Lego | $64.99

UK price: £59.99 £43.99 at VeryView Deal

Lego Harry Potter Dobby The House Elf | $34.99 $27.95 at Walmart
Save $7 - The Lego House Elf has never been cheaper than he is now, so he's here to save your bacon if you want an easy last-minute gift for the Wizarding World fans in your life. So far as I can tell, this Walmart deal will also land on your doorstep ahead of Christmas, whereas rivals like Amazon won't.

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
✅ You're looking for a present
✅ You want the best deal

Don't buy it if:
❌ Those cold, dead eyes creep you out

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $27.95
💲 Lego | $39.99

UK price: £24.99 £18.49 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Animal Crossing Nook's Cranny & Rosie's House | $74.99 $59.95 at Amazon
Save $11 - This kit doesn't often get a reduction, so the fact that it's at its lowest ever price is noteworthy... particularly due to it arriving before Christmas.

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
You want a centerpiece to your AC collection
✅ You're buying for adults or kids

Don't buy it if:
You wanted a full Nook's Cranny

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $59.95
💲 Lego | $74.99

UK price: £64.99 £45.49 at My Nintendo StoreView Deal

Lego Botanical Collection Bonsai Tree | $49.99 $39.99 at Amazon
Save $10 - Here's another record low to kick off your week, and even though we've seen that kind of discount before, I can't argue with a saving like that. It's confirmed to arrive ahead of Christmas, too.

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
✅ You want an usual gift
✅ You'd like a sleek display piece

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather have a real Bonsai

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $39.99
💲 Lego | $49.99

UK price: £44.99 £36 at GameView Deal

Lego Marvel Dancing Groot | $44.99 $35.95 at Walmart
Save $9 - In the same 'great present' vein, this cheerful little guy is ideal as a last-minute present... and he hasn't ever been cheaper.

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
You're buying for a Marvel fan
✅ You're looking for a cute desk buddy

Don't buy it if:
You prefer the other Groot kits

Price check:
💲
Amazon | OOS
💲 Lego | $44.99

⭐ UK price: £39.99 £35.99 at SmythsView Deal

Lego Star Wars Boarding the Tantive IV | $54.99 $43.95 at Amazon
Save $9 - I've got a lot of time for this clever kit, and it's never been cheaper. Plus, it's one of the rare listings at Amazon which will actually arrive before Christmas!

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
You want a small diorama
✅ The OG films are your fave

Don't buy it if:
You want Leia and the droids too

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $43.95
💲 Lego | $54.99

⭐ UK price: £49.99 £37.50 at ArgosView Deal

Lego Botanical Collection Succulents | $49.99 $39.99 at Amazon
Save $10 - This is just five cents away from being a record low price, and even though it's been at that level for a while, it's confirmed that you'd get it by December 23 if you order now.

Arrives before Xmas?
🎄 Yes

Buy it if:
You'd prefer a smaller set
✅ You'd like a greater variety

Don't buy it if:
You'd rather get something bigger

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $39.99
💲 Lego | $49.99

⭐ UK price: No discountView Deal

For more reductions over the festive period, don't miss the best Christmas sales for gamers or these must-have gifts for gamers.

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<![CDATA[ Best Disney Christmas merch 2024 ]]>
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Disney Christmas Countdown Castle in front of a Mickey and Minnie Mouse plush set, with a twinkling tree in the background

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3. Homeware & apparel

Disney Christmas merch is like peanut butter and jelly. Both the holiday and those beloved movies are the equivalent of a warm hug, so they blend perfectly at this most wonderful time of year.

That's why I look out for Disney Christmas merch whenever sweater weather approaches; there's something a little magical about the range. Because there's always a lot to choose from, I've whipped up my own nice list of gear that I think deserves to be under the tree this year. As an example, I'm a big fan of the Mickey Mouse Icon Holiday ''Merry Christmas'' Spirit Jersey – it's a lighter jumper despite being baubled up to the nines, meaning it'll be cozy enough to keep the chill away but not so much that you boil. I've got the Walt Disney World version myself, and I'm a little smitten with it.

So, let's get to it. Regardless of whether you want a present for yourself to get in the festive spirit or timely Disney gifts, you should find something to suit you below.

Best Disney Christmas decorations 2024

Minnie Mouse ornament hanging in a tree with glowing lights and metallic beads

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)
Editor's choice

Mickey ornament holding a photo frame against a plain background

(Image credit: Disney)

Mickey frame | View at Disney Store
If this is a particularly special year (like a kid's first Christmas), you can commemorate it with this sweet ornament frame. That way you can look back fondly on Holiday 2024 in all the years to come.

The Holidays are all about decorations so far as I'm concerned, and that's why they're some of the best Disney Christmas merch in my opinion. There's no shortage of ornaments to hang from your tree, or display pieces to spruce up the mantle with some Christmas spirit.

While a few have already gone out of stock (like the cute Mickey Mouse bauble that looks like a peppermint and glows), plenty of others still line those shelves. You can grab decs inspired by everything from Nightmare Before Christmas to the Marvel universe, and I can say from personal experience that they're of a surprisingly high quality. Actually, that's true for all of Disney's tree decorations I've seen this year. The paintwork on them is consistently neat (they don't feel like tacky rush-jobs) and most are made of a weighty material that feels premium. They're not all created equal, of course, but most are pretty great.

You can find the full range of decorations at the Disney Store (or here if you're based in the UK), but I've listed a few of my favorites below.

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Best Disney Christmas toys

Mickey, Minnie, and Stitch Christmas plush toys under a tree, with a Disney bag beside them

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)
Editor's choice

Holiday Jabba the Hutt plush on a plain background

(Image credit: Disney)

Jabba the Hutt Holiday Plush | View at Disney Store
I don't know what it is, but there's something that really tickles me about Jabba the Hutt – renowned gangster and sleazeball – dressed as Santa. Maybe it's his goofy expression? All I know is, I love it.

You can always rely on Disney toys modelled around holidays, and Christmas enjoys some of the best ones. Yes, Disney Halloween plushies are all well and good – but they can't compete with the Christmas equivalents. And we're not just talking about the classic Mickey and Minnie combo, either. Santa Jabba the Hutt, Winter Spider-Man, and more are also crashing the end-of-year party.

Not that it's all about the soft toys, of course. Plenty of Disney properties get a festive makeover to celebrate the season, be it Home Alone or Star Wars. While you can find these at the Disney store (or at the UK shop), I've listed some of my standouts here.

GamesRadar+ recommends

Best Disney Christmas homeware & apparel

Green Disney Christmas sweater with a Disney World logo in embossed gold, a bauble pattern, and a tree in the background

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)
Editor's choice

Disney Christmas pyjamas against a plain background

(Image credit: Disney)

Mickey PJs | Disney US/Disney UK
I'm a big fan of pajamas and being as cozy as possible, so I'm pretty happy with these PJs. They're a bit harder to get hold of now, but if you are able to grab them, I'd highly recommend it. Whether it's the bespoke Mickey buttons or the high-quality stitching for Mickey, it feels well-made.

When it comes to Christmas-time, staying cozy is the name of the game – and this year's Disney homeware understands that assignment. From snuggly hooded blankets to sweaters galore, this makes up the bulk of Disney's Holiday offerings… and I'm here for it.

It's been a good haul in 2024. Alongside a host of funny Christmas jumpers (a personal highlight is the Homer-Simpson-vanishing-into-a-bush meme reimagined as a Christmas tree), classy kitchenware and throws have been on-hand to brighten the season. Again, stock is starting to dwindle, but there's still enough to furnish your home with some Holiday cheer.

You can see the full range at the Disney Store (here for UK readers), but I've rounded up a few of my own highlights.

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Want some present inspiration? Don't miss these gifts for gamers, or must-have PS5 gifts.

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<![CDATA[ One of my most anticipated Lego sets of 2024 just got a record discount ]]> If you've had your eye on the Lego D&D set, I bring brilliant/terrible tidings: it just got a massive discount. In fact, I've never seen it for less. Which is good! But if you're anything like me, that does mean you'll be sorely tempted - which is bad for coin purses all round.

You can currently grab the Lego D&D set (or 'Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon's Tale' when it's at home) for £236.25 at Argos instead of the usual £314.99. Besides being nearly £100 off, that's legitimately the only price cut I've ever seen on this kit. That's because it's only available from the official Lego store - where it stubbornly refuses to drop below RRP - and Argos.

I'm unsure of how long the reduction is going to last, though. And because this saving is so rare, I'd be loathe to suggest waiting for a further saving. In all honesty, I think we're lucky to get this one.

Lego D&D | £314.99 £236.25 at Argos
Save £78.74 - Thanks to a 25% reduction, this 2024 kit has never been cheaper... at least so far as I can tell. Because brand-new sets don't tend to get price cuts at Lego's official store until they have a good bit of time under their belt, and due to it not being available at many retailers, I doubt we'll get anything better for a long while.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a showstopper centrepiece
✅ You adore D&D

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't have much display space

Price check:
💲 Lego | £314.99View Deal

Should you buy Lego D&D?

If you were holding on for the best possible deal, I'd say without hesitation to dive in now. I've been covering the best Lego sets for a while, and reductions like this on new and exclusive kits are rare. As such, I don't think there's much point in holding on for a further saving; you're unlikely to get one, at least not any time soon.

As for whether the set is worth buying, I'd say a lot depends on how much display space you have. Although it's not as big as Rivendell or the UCS Millennium Falcon, the D&D kit is still sizeable. It's pretty broad thanks to its multiple sections (ranging from dungeons to a tavern), and while it won't match something like Barad-dur for height, it's not exactly 'short.'

Lego Beholder on a table covered with dice, with a nearby hand holding a minifigure

(Image credit: Lego)

As for the quality of what's included, seeing this in person impressed me. Many of the best kits have multiple hidden corners, secrets, and scenes within the larger model, and Red Dragon's Tale is littered with them. It's the kind of thing you could spend ages just gawking at, be it the dungeon level under the main kit filled with skeletons, the little myconid colony, or the pub where something is clearly afoot. I'm sorry, but that landlord has 'dodgy dragon cult' written all over him.

Speaking of which, there's an impressive army of minifigures to go with this set. Aside from the poseable dragon itself, you get a host of adventurers and iconic monsters to populate this diorama. Oh, and there's even a short adventure included within the box. It's not necessarily the best story by any means, but it's an unnecessary touch that I appreciate nonetheless. It just shows how dedicated Lego are to pleasing the fans, which is always nice to see.


For more reductions, check out the latest Lego deals. As for presents, why not drop in on our D&D gifts guide?

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<![CDATA[ Lego Rivendell returns to a record low price, and I think it's a Christmas miracle ]]> After all, why not? Why shouldn't I buy Lego Rivendell for its lowest ever price?

That's the conundrum I expect many fans to be facing on this fine Thursday, because the (bloody excellent) Lego Rivendell kit has returned to a record low price ahead of the festive period. To be precise, £364.99 at Amazon instead of £429.99. Sound the bells, because it's a Christmas miracle!

In all seriousness, I hadn't expected an encore on this deal after we saw it for Black Friday last month; a reduction like that is typically a one-and-done affair for the year, and the kit typically hovers around RRP the rest of the time. (Which is understandable, considering how it's one of the best Lego sets imo.) As such, I'm not sure how long the discount will last. Indeed, Amazon lists this as a "limited" offer, so its days could be numbered.

Lego Rivendell | £429.99 £364.99 at Amazon
Save £65 - There's never been a better price for this kit, and the cheapest it got was around £378 before this £365 saving we first saw this year.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a truly epic set
✅ You have the display space

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't have much display space
❌ You'd rather wait for rumored Bag End set

Price check:
💲 Lego | £429.99

Should you buy Lego Rivendell?

Lego Rivendell in various stages of construction

(Image credit: Future)

As I mentioned in my Lego Rivendell review, I am obsessed with this set. It's fiercely creative and is absolutely covered in hidden details that you could spend a very long time poring over. That makes it just as enjoyable to have on display as it is to build - which, even though it'll take you hours, is equally fun.

Of course, I can't go any further without referring to the Oliphaunt in the room - that price. Even though it's never been cheaper, this is still an expensive model. Actually, it's eye-watering. But I genuinely don't think we'll ever get it for much less than £300, and that'd be in a lightning sale during Black Friday or a similar event (that's certainly been the case with massive kits such as the UCS Millennium Falcon). Plus, I'd argue that it's worth the cost. This is an incredibly well-made model that looks fantastic on show, and in my opinion, it's the best kit Lego has ever constructed.

That said, be aware that there are alternatives to consider. For starters, Lego Barad-dur is out there as a Lego store exclusive and is just as EYE-catching (heh). In addition, there are rumours we'll be getting a Bag End set alongside other as-yet-unnamed models due in 2025. Although this should be taken with a pinch of salt because it hasn't been confirmed yet, I'd be surprised if we didn't get a larger, more intricate take on Bilbo and Frodo's home at some point. We can but hope, anyway.


For more, be sure to check out the latest Lego deals. If you want presents worthy of your loved ones, don't miss these gifts for gamers either!

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<![CDATA[ This is the perfect Christmas gift for any Tolkien nerd, and it's under $15 ]]> Christmas shopping on a budget can be really tricky, but I'm about to make it easier. If you know a special someone on your shopping list is a big fan of The Lord of the Rings, the Rings of Power, or Tolkien's wonderful fantasy books, I have the perfect present idea for you. And unlike a lot of specialist nerdy merch, this is refreshingly affordable.

The official Tolkien Calendar is something I treat myself to every year because I'm obsessed with his legendarium. Right now, the 2025 edition only costs $13.59 at Amazon down from its regular $16.99 price, and it'll arrive in time for December 25 if you order now. For LOTR geeks like me, this calendar is gold dust for so many reasons, but when it comes in under $15 it's a no-brainer.

The 2025 edition pays homage to The History of Middle Earth, which is a 12-volume series of books published after JRR Tolkien's passing but collated and edited by his son Christopher. I'll tell you why, from my perspective, this is a must-buy gift for any Tolkien fan in a second, but before I get started, let's look at the specifics of the deal.

Official Tolkien Calendar 2025 | $16.99 $13.59 at Amazon
Save $3 - If you time it right, you can always find the Tolkien calendar at this sort of price each year. I've been buying these for over three years now, and they never disappoint or fail to make their value back as a collector's item.

Buy it if:

✅ You're looking for an affordable Christmas gift
✅ You're a fan of Tolkien
✅ You want to know more about the history of Middle Earth

Don't buy it if:

❌ You're expecting official Rings of Power artwork

UK: £10.11 at AmazonView Deal

Should you buy the Official Tolkien Calendar for 2025?

Two pages from 2025's Official Tolkien Calendar on top of a blurred map of middle earth

(Image credit: Amazon / Harper Collins)

Physical calendars are often viewed as pointless in this day and age of digital calendars and planners we carry around with us on our phones. I disagree though, because with Tolkien's Official calendar hanging on my wall, each new month has a distinct feel to it. If you live with someone else, you can also use a physical calendar to write reminders of things you do together.

From the Tolkien-obsessed point of view though, the official Tolkien calendar is akin to the best gifts for gamers. It features authentic paintings and illustrations from veteran Tolkien artists like John Howe, who helped Peter Jackson with concept art for his films. Not only that, but each piece of art has a small blurb beneath it which puts it into context from a novel or tale from Tolkien's works. I love these in particular because even if it's a more obscure tale from the Silmarillion I may have forgotten about, I feel like I'm pouring over old maps or reading old Ring lore by candlelight in the bowels of Minas Tyrith.

With 2025's edition, you get a foreword from Brian Sibley, who's written countless adaptions and guidebooks for various Lord of the Rings books. Perhaps most notably, he wrote a biography of Peter Jackson and edited the book The Fall of Numenor before its release in 2022.

With such an affordable price tag, this is the sort of authentic, loving gift you can get someone special in your life that isn't going to keep you from being able to spend money on other people too.


Looking for something for the gamer in your life? Check out the best PS5 gifts, the best Xbox Series X gifts, and the best Nintendo Switch gifts.

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<![CDATA[ Lego Julian's Birthday Party (77046) review: "A colorful burst of joy, but missing out on some Animal Crossing touches" ]]> The smallest of the Lego Animal Crossing sets, Julian's Birthday Party, isn't without its charms. It's bright, colorful, and if you're a Julian stan like me, it's a fantastic set to add to your collection. However, compared to the other Animal Crossing Lego options it's the weakest when it comes to the actual video game tie-ins beyond the minifig and a couple of other additions.

Features

  • The smallest, most affordable Animal Crossing set
  • Only one minifigure
  • Not many Animal Crossing connections

Julian's Birthday Party consists of the Julian minifigure and a small selection of green grassy plates on which you can assemble the unicorn's various presents, assortment of birthday party supplies, and an iconic Animal Crossing tree - complete with hidden surprise inside.

The set is meant to be a nod to celebrating your birthday, or that of one of your villagers, in Animal Crossing New Horizons, but rather than being inside one of the villagers' homes, this set takes the festivities outside. The gifts, bunting decoration, and little cakes are great fun to build and set out, but there's something distinctively 'Animal Crossing' missing about this set in the range. It's unlikely to rank amongst the best Lego sets as a result.

Lego Julian's Birthday Party set box and pieces in bags on a wooden table, beside the instructions

(Image credit: Sam Loveridge)

Handily, it combines really well with any other set in the Animal Crossing Lego range, which makes this affordable kit hard to recommend on its own but excellent as a gift or treat for anyone looking to build out their own New Horizons island with multiple Lego Animal Crossing models.

Build

Lego Julian minifigure stood on the instruction booklet showing a large image of him, with studs and pieces scattered in the background

(Image credit: Sam Loveridge)
  • Only takes around 30 minutes to build
  • Easy construction

Even with me taking my time to enjoy building this set, Julian's Birthday Party will only take you around 30 minutes from start to finish. There's not much complexity here, beyond the placement of the pieces atop the presents to create the bows and other such decorations. It's fiddly at worst, but not taxing at all.

However, that does reflect the fact that this is a very entry-level set when it comes to its price. It's not designed to be a complex, lengthy build, but more a quick blocky way to fill some time with something cute.

Design

Lego Julian minifigure beside a table full of accessories, a tree with the top missing, a skatboard, and various boxes, while the set box can be seen in the background

(Image credit: Sam Loveridge)
  • A sweet little set
  • Missing some Animal Crossing nods
  • Julian remains a top-tier Animal Crossing villager

Julian's Birthday Party feels designed to be an addition to your collection rather than a starting point or a solo purchase. It's delightful in its own way, with its pastel color scheme, array of presents, cupcakes, and other birthday paraphernalia. The bunting is a nice touch, and really adds some verticality to this otherwise fairly compact set.

Meanwhile, the Julian minifig with its interstellar hoodie captures the in-game character well. The ability to add a little gold party hat is pretty adorable too.

But, I do think this set is missing some of the hidden nods to the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game that I've discovered building other sets in the Lego Animal Crossing range. The tree keeps its secrets, and the presents can be filled with small items, but beyond the tree design and Julian himself, it doesn't exactly scream 'Animal Crossing' like the other sets.

Should you buy Lego Julian's Birthday Party?

Lego Julian's Birthday Party set presents close up, on a wooden table

(Image credit: Sam Loveridge)

The Lego Animal Crossing Julian's Birthday Party set is a great way to expand your collection or as a treat for a younger fan. It's really sweet, but lacks the Animal Crossing tie-ins that really make the other sets so lustworthy.

Buy it if...

You want to complete your Animal Crossing Lego collection
Adding Julian's Birthday Party set to your other Animal Crossing Lego builds is such a great idea. It's such a bright, colorful burst of joy, and it works well with sets like Lego Isabelle's House Visit or the Lego Nook's Cranny and Rosie's House headliner.

You've got your heart set on the Julian minifigure
The great thing about this set being so affordable is that it's such a great way to grab the Julian minifig if he's one of your favorite villagers.

Don't buy it if...

❌ You're looking for an iconic Animal Crossing set
This is a great set for kids because it's so accessible, but if you're looking for something shelf-worthy that absolutely screams Animal Crossing, you're better off spending a little more and indulging in those delightful - and much more obvious - game nods.

How we tested Lego Julian's Birthday Party

The Julian's Birthday Party set was built on a Saturday, taking around 30 minutes to complete and admire. We compared the set's features and quality to that of other Animal Crossing Lego builds, much of which I had also bought and built myself in the same weekend.

For more on our review process, make sure to check out our 'how we test' guide.


Looking for more bricks to build? Be sure to check out the best Lego Star Wars sets. It's also worth dropping in on our guide to Lego deals if you want to save some money along the way.

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<![CDATA[ Cyber Monday Lego deals will end at midnight - I've handpicked the 12 sales you shouldn't miss ]]>
Menu

Lego Horizon Tallneck, Piranha Plant, Perseverance rover, and Hagrid on a blue background surrounding a 'Cyber Monday deals' badge

(Image credit: Future)

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My top picks
3. Live updates

This year's Cyber Monday Lego deals have seen prices come tumbling down like a Jenga tower when you pull out the bottom brick. That means we're knee-deep in discounts right now, so where should you start? If you ask me, I'd recommend focusing on a few kits in particular - either because they've hit a record low price or are hard to find most of the time.

As an example, it's been increasingly hard to track down the Lego Horizon Tallneck for anything close to MSRP, so the fact that it's currently $27 less at Amazon right now is notable. Similarly, one of my favorite Star Wars dioramas - the podrace - has been knocked down to $55.99 at Best Buy rather than $79.99 as part of today's Cyber Monday Lego deals.

That's just the top of the pile, of course; plenty more savings are available. The downside is that I don't know how long they're going to last. I've been covering both Cyber Monday and Lego for over five years now, and in my experience the discounts dry up or go our of stock as we near the end of the day. As a result, I wouldn't wait to see if the price drops any more; it's unlikely to. The early bird gets the Lego worm, in this case!

Quick links

UK

My top picks

Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle & Grounds | $169.99 $135.95 at Amazon
Save $34 - This is the set's record low price, and it's stayed in roughly that vicinity since Black Friday. However, that's why I'm a little nervous; I've known Cyber Monday deals to disappear, run out of stock, or jump back up in cost as the day wears on. With that in mind, I'd probably dive in sooner than later if you had your eye on this.

Buy it if:
You want something iconic
✅ You can't display the massive version

Don't buy it if:
You already own the big one

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $135.95
💲 Lego | $169.99

UK price: £149.99 £100 at ArgosView Deal

Lego Horizon Tallneck | $89.99 $62.99 at Amazon
Save $27 - Even though it isn't a record low price, it's still a lot better than the batting average. It's been absurdly overpriced recently, presumably due to interest based on the Lego video game.

Buy it if:
You adore the series
✅ You'd like a diorama

Don't buy it if:
You want a playset for your kids

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $114.73
💲 Lego | $169.99

UK price: UnavailableView Deal

Lego Disney Stitch | $64.99 $51.95 at Amazon
Save $12 - I've never seen this adorable Lego version of Stitch for any less than it is here, and because it's so new, that makes it a bargain.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a cute ornament
✅ You want a present for a Disney fan

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't like Stitch's outfit

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $51.95
💲 Lego | $64.99

UK price: £59.99 £42.99 at VeryView Deal

Lego Star Wars Mos Espa Podrace Diorama | $79.99 $55.99 at Best Buy
Save $24 - This is a best-ever price for one of my favorite Star Wars dioramas, and it's another kit that's had the same discount since Black Friday. With that in mind, I'd recommend grabbing it before the deal ends.

Buy it if:
You want a dynamic display piece
✅ You're a fan of the prequels

Don't buy it if:
You're buying for kids

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $79.95
💲 Lego | $79.99

⭐ UK price: £69.99 £49.50 at Amazon (with coupon)View Deal

Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant | $59.99 $47.95 at Amazon
Save $12 - That's a record low price on one of my favorite Mario kits from the past few years. For my money, this one's only beaten by The Mighty Bowser in terms of quality.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a desk buddy with attitude
✅ You're looking for the perfect gift

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather save your money for Mighty Bowser

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $47.95
💲 Lego | $59.99

UK price: £57.99 £38.99 at VeryView Deal

Lego Marvel Dancing Groot | $44.99 $35.95 at Walmart
Save $9 - I've never seen this cheerful Guardian of the Galaxy for any less than it is now, which means it's one of the better Lego deals this Cyber Monday. I mean, just look at how happy he is. D'aww.

Buy it if:
You want something characterful
✅ You're looking for a desk buddy

Don't buy it if:
You'd prefer the other Groot kits

Price check:
💲
Amazon | $35.95
💲 Lego | $44.99

⭐ UK price: £34.99 £31.99 at SmythsView Deal

Lego Harry Potter Hagrid's Hut | $74.99 $59.99 at Amazon
Save $19 - The early movies have always been my favorite part of the Harry Potter saga, and Hagrid is amongst my favorite Wizarding World characters. Put those together for this set based on Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone and you have a tempting deal... especially because this has only ever been four cents less.

Buy it if:
You like the early films
✅ You're buying for adults or kids

Don't buy it if:
You prefer the later movies

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $74.99
💲
Lego | $74.99

UK price: £64.99 £47.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Technic NASA Mars Rover Perseverance | $99.99 $79.99 at Best Buy
Save $20 - This is just 5 cents away from being the Technic kit's lowest ever price, so if you're fascinated by space or NASA technology, you're all set.

Buy it if:
You enjoy more complex models
✅ You're a fan of space travel/NASA

Don't buy it if:
You don't have much display space

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $79.99
💲 Lego | $99.99

UK price: £84.99 £63.99 at VeryView Deal

Lego Star Wars Tantive IV | $79.99 $63.99 at Best Buy
Save $15 - This kit is just 5 cents away from a record low price, so I'd say to move fast before it continues that climb.

Buy it if:
✅ You don't have much display space
✅ You have a collection of midi-ships

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather something bigger

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $63.99
💲 Lego | $79.99

⭐ UK price:
£69.99 £55.99 at Disney StoreView Deal

Lego Star Wars Droideka | $64.99 $51.95 at Walmart
Save $7 - Want to save as much as possible on the Destroyer Droid? No problem. This is the cheapest the kit has ever been.

Buy it if:
✅ You're a prequels fan
✅ You want a display piece

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're buying for kids

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $51.95
💲 Lego | $64.99

UK price: £59.99 £44.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Harry Potter Dobby The House Elf | $34.99 $27.95 at Walmart
Save $7 - Master has given Dobby... a lowest ever price! I've never seen the kit for any less than it is now.

Buy it if:
✅ You'd like an easy present
✅ You want the best possible deal

Don't buy it if:
❌ Those dead eyes creep you out

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $27.95
💲 Lego | $34.99

UK price: £24.99 £17.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Icons Corvette | $149.99 $104.99 at Best Buy
Save $24 - I'm not usually a car person, but I've always got time for this gorgeous kit. I don't think it's ever been cheaper, and it's very difficult to find elsewhere.

Buy it if:
You have a soft spot for classic cards
✅ You missed the set previously

Don't buy it if:
You don't have lots of display space

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $149.99
💲 Amazon | $171.99

⭐ UK price: £124.99 £119.99 at AmazonView Deal

Live updates

Welcome to the party, pal

Hey everyone, and welcome to the Cyber Monday sale! How are you finding it so far? It's been a busy one here at GamesRadar+ HQ thanks to the sheer volume of reductions that have been available, and that's why I'm breaking some of my favorites down here. But first, some tips and tricks to help you make the most of the event...

Tips and tricks to make the most of Cyber Monday Lego deals

A Lego D&D Beholder, Millennium Falcon, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Super Mario set divided by a white line

(Image credit: Lego, Future)

Want to know how to make the most of Cyber Monday? I may be able to help with that. I started at GamesRadar+ in 2018 and have covered the event (and Lego, for that matter) on the site ever since. That means I've built up some must-dos along with a few must-nots, chief of which is:

🕐 If you see a good deal, don't wait
This is probably the best advice I can give on Cyber Monday. In my experience, discounts tend to evaporate, drop out of stock, or go back to full price as we draw closer to the end of the day. With that in mind, I wouldn't recommend waiting to see if the cost drops even more. If it hasn't already, it's unlikely to do so.View Deal

🏪 Check multiple retailers
Has the kit you're looking for gone back up in price all of a sudden? Don't panic - instead, quickly check in with a rival retailer like Walmart or Best Buy. I know it sounds obvious, but plenty of stores have held onto Black Friday pricing even if sites such as Amazon haven't. I've seen this a couple of times already today, so it pays to look.View Deal

💰 Make sure you check price comparison software
This is especially important over sales periods. Retailers are very cheeky at times with what they claim is a discount, so checking a site like CamelCamelCamel will tell you a product's price history at Amazon. That allows you to verify whether this is indeed a good deal... or if the kit usually costs that much anyway.

And that's it for now! Stick with these suggestions and you shouldn't go far wrong as we enter the final hours of the Cyber Monday Lego deals. Good luck, and I've got my fingers crossed that you find the set you're looking for!

The discount is strong with this one...

Lego Darth Vader's Helmet on a table against a gray background

(Image credit: Lego)

Cue the Imperial March, because I'm pretty sure Lego Darth Vader's Helmet has never been cheaper. From my research, it'd appear that we've not gone much below $55.99 before now. As such, a reduction to $48.98 via Walmart is excellent going. This kit is also an older one that I think is due to retire in the not so distant future, so now may be your best chance to get it for less.

Lego Star Wars Darth Vader's Helmet | $79.99 $48.98 at Walmart

Perfectly balanced, as all things should be

Lego Infinity Gauntlet with a hand placing the final stone

(Image credit: Lego)

With a snap of your fingers... well, you couldn't actually snap anything (other than a few hours of building) with this gauntlet replica, but it looks darn cool. Featuring all of the Infinity Stones on Thanos' fetching glove, it's an awesome display piece that has only ever been a few cents cheaper.

Lego Marvel Infinity Gauntlet | $79.99 $45 at Amazon

Autobots, roll out!

Lego Bumblebee set on a wooden shelf, alongside plants and books

(Image credit: Lego)

A discount in disguise has appeared! You can currently grab Lego Bumblebee for his lowest ever price.

Yes, it's a small discount... but seriously, I don't think I've seen the kit get any kind of saving before. As such, this reduction - which knocks 7% off the sticker price at Amazon - is well worth a look, particularly if the latest movie has reignited your interest in the Transformers.

And yes, this thing does actually transform.

Lego Transformers Bumblebee | $89.99 $83.99 at Amazon

Roll for initiative

Lego DnD minifigures in a row, against a red background

(Image credit: Lego)

This is another small discount in the grand scheme of things, but it's actually the lowest price we've seen for the product in question. And if you're a fan of all things DnD, you'll want to see it.

Yes, you can pick up a box of six Dungeons & Dragons minifigs for 16% less at Amazon in honor of Cyber Monday Lego deals, and the range includes generic adventurers you can use/modify to represent your own characters alongside better-known characters like Tasha and Strahd von Zarovich. Perfect for fans or as a gift for the DnD player in your life, in other words.

Lego Dungeons & Dragons Minifigures | $29.99 $25.16 at Amazon

Avengers, ASSEMBLE!

Lego Avengers vs. The Leviathan minifigures laid out on a table

(Image credit: Lego)

I can feel that stirring Avengers theme tune coming on, because this kit - based on the first movie - has hit its lowest price for 2024's Cyber Monday Lego deals. Because it's a cheaper, smaller kit already, it's the perfect stocking filler either for yourself or a loved one that adores Marvel.

Lego Marvel The Avengers vs. The Leviathan | $49.99 $39.99 at Amazon

Holy lowest-ever-price, Batman!

Lego Batcycle set seen from the side

(Image credit: Lego)

This bricky take on The Batman's bike is a rare find these days, and it doesn't seem widely available anymore. As such, seeing it hit a record low price here via Walmart is quite eye-catching. If this seems like your speed, don't hesitate - I sincerely doubt you'd find a better offer, particularly now that it's harder to track down than the Bat himself.

Lego Technic The Batman Batcycle | $45 $29.98 at Walmart

CHOMP CHOMP

Lego Piranha Plant box in front of white shelving and The Mighty Bowser set

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

I've talked about this discount before, and I'll happily tout it again until it's gone. You see, I adore this kit. It's so full of character, and is the perfect display piece for fans of Super Mario - it's fun but not overly difficult to build, makes a statement but doesn't dominate a space, and it has hidden secrets. Mwah, chef's kiss.

Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant | $59.99 $47.95 at Amazon

Forbidden West

Lego Horizon Forbidden West: Tallneck stood on a table

(Image credit: Future)

Here's another discount that isn't a record low, but is an excellent Cyber Monday Lego deal. That's because the Horizon Tallneck is tricky to track down these days due to being a retired product, and price-matching tells me that its average cost has gone way above MSRP recently (presumably due to the Lego video game). With that in mind, I can't find a reason not to rave about this respectable saving.

Lego Horizon Tallneck | $89.99 $62.99 at Amazon

You're a (Lego) spy, and a traitor

Lego Boarding the Tantive IV set in front of the box, on a white surface

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

I wasn't expecting to fall so in love with Lego Boarding the Tantive IV, but it's won me over. Recreating that moment from the opening of A New Hope where Vader and co blast their way aboard Leia's totally legit diplomatic mission ship, it has a neat 'exploded' door effect and a blear brick so the Dark Lord of the Sith can Force 'choke' the captain in mid-air. It's a cheap but highly effective diorama, so seeing it dip to a record low price makes this an easy recommendation.

Lego Boarding the Tantive IV | $54.99 $43.95 at Amazon

Ohana means family

Lego Stitch beside a large plush toy, and a Top Trumps case

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

I don't know if I've ever seen such an adorable Lego kit, and it's currently cheaper than ever as part of 2024's Cyber Monday Lego deals. That makes it a winner regardless of whether you want an extra decoration for your desk or an easy present for the Disney fan in your life.

Lego Disney Stitch | $64.99 $51.95 at Amazon

Who has the best Cyber Monday Lego deals right now?

It might come as a surprise, but the official Lego Store isn't always the best place to find the biggest discounts on these sets. Right now, Walmart and Amazon are out in the lead, offering more record-low prices on a wider variety of sets than other retailers. Both stores are fully in the swing of their Cyber Monday offers right now, but both will also finish up those discounts at midnight tonight.

However, I've also noticed that Best Buy has a few sets on the shelves that are currently unavailable elsewhere - and they're still discounted. If you've been waiting on a grail and it's not appearing at Walmart or Amazon, it's well worth checking in with this yellow label store before the end of the sale.

Everybody just relax! The Lego Icons Tranquil Garden is now at its lowest price yet

Hand interacting with Lego Icons Tranquil Garden set

(Image credit: Lego)

The Lego Icons Tranquil Garden set has just dropped from its $109.99 MSRP to a record-low $87.95 at Amazon - pretty impressive considering this is a sales price I've only ever seen once before this year's holiday sales fully kicked off. The Japanese Zen garden model features a whole range of super chilled out vibes, including tiny little koi carp. The 1,363pc set has been a little tricky to find on sale this year so far, but things are certainly looking up right now.

Lego Icons Tranquil Garden | $109.99 $87.95 at Amazon

Music lovers unite!

Lego Fender Stratocaster

(Image credit: Future)

The Lego Ideas Fender Stratocaster is now down to its lowest price yet at Amazon. The $119.99 set has taken a $24 discount from its usual $119.99 MSRP to dip below $100 for the first time in a month. This is a record-low price that was neglected over Black Friday itself, but it's back on the shelves for Cyber Monday - excellent timing if you've slept on this older set since release. This one seems to be constantly out of stock at Lego direct, so this could be a last chance grab.

Lego Ideas Fender Stratocaster | $119.99 $95.99 at Amazon

It's that time of year again

Lego Christmas tree set lifestyle product photo Cyber Monday deal

(Image credit: Lego)

This Lego Christmas tree is on sale for its best price ever over at Amazon. This Cyber Monday Lego deal marks one of the earliest major discounts for the set as it only just released in early October 2024. Fun fact: this set is actually a 2-in-1 set where you can build either a bigger tree or two smaller models.

Lego Christmas Tree | $44.99 $30.99 at Amazon

Sometimes you need a plant that can't die

Lego Icons Tiny Plants Cyber Monday deal image

(Image credit: Lego)

While I don't own this specific Lego plant set, I've purchased many others in the past and been surprisingly pleased with the results. There's something very soothing about building something that will never die, and it's actually kind of fascinating to see the ways in which the designers have crafted these out of existing bits – it looks like some of these flowers are actually seashells, for example. Plus, it doesn't hurt that this price matches the previous low we've seen.

Lego Icons Tiny Plants | $49.99 $39.95 at Amazon

Sorry to bug you but

Lego Ideas The Insect Collection set Cyber Monday deal image

(Image credit: Lego)

The Cyber Monday Lego deal price for the Lego Ideas The Insect Collection set matches the previous low we saw back in July at 20% off. If you're not a big fan of plants, maybe you're a big fan of bugs? And if you're not, maybe you can make an exception for Lego bugs anyway?

Lego Ideas The Insect Collection | $79.99 $63.95 at Amazon

A galaxy can also be small and blocky

Lego Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter product shot for Cyber Monday deal

(Image credit: Lego)

This Cyber Monday, it's important to remember that sometimes the best deals aren't the biggest ones. Lego has an entire line of these "Microfighters" that are typically pretty cheap to start with. This Y-Wing set with Captain Rex has matched its previous low, and if you're in the market for stocking stuffers, well, now's your chance.

Lego Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter | $12.99 $9.97 at Amazon

'tis the season after all

Lego Santa's Sleigh product shot for Cyber Monday deal

(Image credit: Lego)

This Cyber Monday price for the Lego Santa's Sleigh set matches its previous low at $27.99. Given that it's already December and there's a whopping 343 pieces in the set, it's a solid bargain for the sleigh, Santa himself, and four reindeer figures. Just ho-ho-hope this deal doesn't go away soon.

Lego Santa’s Sleigh | $39.99 $27.99 at Amazon

Punch it (to this Lego deal)

Lego The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter product shot for Cyber Monday deal

(Image credit: Lego)

Of all the Cyber Monday Lego deals I've covered, this is by far the most personally tempting. The Lego The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter set is a lovely recreation of the character's newest ride, complete with Baby Yoda (aka Grogu) and droid. It's also at a price that matches the previous low. The ship has been somewhat controversial among fans, but for me? What a lovely connection between old and the new.

Lego The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon

Thanks everyone, we're out!

The Cyber Monday sale is officially done, and its discounts are starting to wind down. With that in mind, I'm putting this live blog to bed. Thanks so much for following along with me and the GamesRadar+ team - I hope you managed to snag a bargain or two!

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<![CDATA[ This is probably the cutest Lego deal you'll see this Cyber Monday ]]> Cyber Monday is just around the corner, but I'm willing to bet we won't find a Lego deal on anything cuter than this.

The Lego Disney Stitch kit (which only came out a few months ago) hasn't ever been cheaper than it is now, and you can grab it ahead of Cyber Monday proper for $51.95 at Amazon rather than $64.99. We've literally never seen it for less, and because it got this saving in honor of Black Friday's Lego deal deluge, I doubt it'll fall any further than that.

Naturally, it's not the only reduction kicking around on the bricks from Billund. You can get a bargain on pretty much everything from Star Wars sets to Harry Potter in the run up to this week's Cyber Monday Lego deals, so it's worth a look if you've had your eye on something.

Lego Disney Stitch | $64.99 $51.95 at Amazon
Save $12 - You can currently get a tidy 20% discount on the loveable blue alien, and by my reckoning, he's never been cheaper than this. I doubt we'll get a better offer any time soon.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a cute ornament
✅ You want a present for a Disney fan

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're expecting it to be fully posable

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $51.95
💲 Lego | $64.99

UK price: £59.99 £42.99 at VeryView Deal

Should you buy Lego Stitch?

Lego Stitch set on a table

(Image credit: Lego)

Having seen this kit up close, I can safely say that it's as adorable as it looks in promo images. Along with a cheesy grin, movable ears, and a pose that makes it look as if he's a puppy that's just seen you walk through the door after a day away at work, Lego Stitch is enough to make anyone's heart melt.

Some might have preferred a plain version of Stitch without his Hawaiian outfit and ice cream, but I'm a fan of it. Besides honoring the film's setting and making him look cute as a button with that flower over his ear, it makes me think of sunny days at the beach - something I can appreciate at the moment, what with sweater weather bringing its chill.

Because it's not too big, it won't take ages to complete or be a significant challenge either unlike some of the best Lego sets. That makes it ideal no matter whether you're an adult looking for a display piece or a kid who just adores Stitch.


Want more savings on stuff you can share with family? Well, check out these Cyber Monday board game deals - or perhaps the latest Cyber Monday Pokemon card deals.

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<![CDATA[ Lego Nightmare Before Christmas hits its lowest ever price before vanishing again, but watch this space ]]> If there was one set I'd been hoping would get a Black Friday saving, it's Lego Nightmare Before Christmas. I'm currently building this kit myself (it's been an absolute delight by the way), and believe me when I say it went onto my wish list faster than you can say "what's this?" after it was announced. As luck would have it, the Disney model just hit its lowest ever price, but you might have to wait a bit for the buy button to come back.

To be precise, you could 'pre-order' it for $149.99 at Best Buy instead of $199.99 earler, but it has since changed to "coming soon." I'm pretty sure that's a record low price, and I've certainly not been able to find it for less on my travels this Black Friday. Sure, the Lego Nightmare Before Christmas set is available at Lego's official store as we speak so the pre-order status is a bit weird. But because it was an exclusive at the former, I suspect the delay comes down to it being made available at other retailers.

Either way, I can't complain at a discount like this. It's certainly one of the better Black Friday Lego deals, providing it becomes available to buy again. Best Buy has the release date listed as December 1, so perhaps we'll see more stock pop up closer to that date.

Today's best Cyber Monday Lego deals

Lego The Nightmare Before Christmas | $199.99 $149.99 at Best Buy
Save $50 - Even though it's being advertised as a pre-order (yes, I know it's already out at the Lego store), this deal deserves your attention because it's a record low. I'd pounce on it as soon as possible, because I've seen the kit sell out at retailers like the official Disney Store.

Buy it if:
✅ You adore Nightmare
✅ You want a festive display piece

Don't buy it if:
❌ You need it now

Price check:
💲 Disney Store | OOS
💲 Lego | $199.99

UK price: £169.99 at LegoView Deal

Should you buy Lego Nightmare Before Christmas?

Lego The Nightmare Before Christmas set with house and mini figures in view

(Image credit: Future / Benjamin Abbot)

If you love the Tim Burton movie, you're going to find a lot to appreciate here. And look, I appreciate that this is a very "water is wet" statement. This is basically a giant reference to the film, after all. But as with all the best Lego sets, there's an incredible attention to detail that makes it clear the reverence with which these adaptations are handled. As an example, there are loads of neat touches that simply don't need to be there (such as an entire space hidden under the town hall that's home to a skeleton trying to dig his way out with a spoon) but are included purely included to delight fans.

Much like Lego Rivendell (my all-time favorite set), it's also a diorama in three parts that captures multiple iconic scenes rather than just recreating one. These are all crammed with their own secrets, so the set is as much a delight to look at as it is to build. If you love mini figures, then this set's selection isn't going to disappoint either since you're getting Jack and Sally alongside Lock, Shock, Barrel and a "Sandy Claws for them to kidnap. If you count the cone-shaped Mayor and tiny Zero the dog, that's eight in total!

The 2,193 piece kit does come with an 18+ age recommendation, and that since it's a bit more involved with plenty of tiny parts. That said, this could be an wonderful Christmas Eve project if you've got tiny fans of the Tim Burton flick, and $50 makes for a nice excuse for a self gift.


Looking for more bargains? Swing by Black Friday Pokemon card deals and Black Friday D&D deals for tabletop savings. Alternatively, take a peek at Black Friday 3D printer deals for some excellent machine offers.

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<![CDATA[ Must-have Lego UCS Millennium Falcon is back at a record low price ]]> You can currently pick up what is arguably the ultimate Star Wars kit (and one of the best sets ever, full stop) for its lowest ever price, because the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon has dipped back to its record low.

To be precise, you can grab the set for £524.99 at John Lewis rather than the usual RRP of £734.99. Even though the retailer isn't showing it as a deal, this is actually a £210 saving compared to the usual price.

Honestly, I'm just happy the offer is back again in time for Black Friday. It's one of the most sought-after kits, so being able to get it for less during this year's Black Friday Lego deals isn't something to sniff at.

Lego UCS Millennium Falcon | £734.99 £524.99 at John Lewis
Save £210 - Before this point, I don't think we'd seen the UCS Falcon for less than £536. Plus, its batting average is usually closer to £600. That makes this one of the best Black Friday discounts off the bat.

Buy it if:
✅ You want the most iconic Star Wars kit
✅ You'd like a showstopper

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're OK with cheaper, smaller versions
❌ You don't have much display space

Price check:
💲 Smyths | £539.99
💲 Amazon | OOSView Deal

Should you buy the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon?

A side-on view of the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon, bathed in a purple light

(Image credit: Jordan Middler)

Wondering whether it's worth actually diving in with this behemoth? Although the price will understandably cause a shudder to run down anyone's spine, I'd say yes - so long as you keep a couple of things in mind.

Let's get the housekeeping out of the way first. To begin with, do you have enough display space to show this thing off? It's big, so making sure you can do it justice is important. Secondly, are you OK with the smaller, cheaper versions like the Lego Millennium Falcon (75375)? If you don't mind a reduced scale, those are still excellent. Sure, you don't get all the internal rooms or minifigures, and they aren't going to make jaws hit the floor in quite the same way. But they're still excellent models on the whole and do the Falcon justice.

Still keen? I don't blame you. The Ultimate Collector kit is by far and away one of the best Lego sets. As pointed out in our Lego UCS Millennium Falcon review, "not since the ship first appeared on our screens in 1977 has the awe of the Millennium Falcon been recaptured until this UCS version. In fact, it’s the high point of the entire Star Wars Lego saga."

A look inside the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon, at the main common area

(Image credit: Jordan Middler)

Basically, all of those pieces (this is amongst the biggest kits Lego has ever produced) allows for an unprecedented level of detail you won't find anywhere else. You're also getting a horde of minifigures, and aside from lacking Lando (booo, give Calrissian his due), every major character to crew this ship is here. Han. Chewie. Leia. Rey. Finn. R2-D2 and C-3PO. BB-8. I could go on.

Because it has a swappable radar dish, it can represent either the original trilogy or the sequel era too.

In other words, this is the ultimate kit when it comes to Lego Star Wars sets, and I'm unsure if anything will ever top it.


Want to keep up with the latest discounts? Be sure to drop in on these Black Friday gaming deals, or the latest Black Friday Pokemon card deals.

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<![CDATA[ Black Friday Lego deals are massive this year - but I'm heading straight for these 11 sales ]]>
Black Friday Lego deals

Lego sets on a yellow background with Black Friday deals badge

(Image credit: Future)

1. Quick links
2. My top picks
3. Live updates

Sound the 'good deal' klaxon, because this year's Black Friday Lego discounts are popping off. Kits from Star Wars, Harry Potter, Marvel, and more are all getting slashed in honor of the sales event, so now's the time to dive in if you've had your eye on anything.

I've been writing about Black Friday Lego discounts for a long time now (more than five years, if anyone's counting) and have been building with those little plastic bricks for more than three decades, so I'd like to think I have a good idea of what a decent price cut looks like. With that in mind, I've been busy gathering up the very best offers for you here. As an example, my favorite Star Wars diorama - the Tatooine Podrace from Phantom Menace - just dipped to a record low of $55.99 at Best Buy. Similarly, Lego Hogwarts Castle and Grounds has never been cheaper; it's currently $135.95 at Amazon rather than $169.99.

Anyway, enough of me blabbering. Let's get to the good stuff - the most tempting Black Friday Lego.

Quick links

UK

My top picks

1. Lego Star Wars Droideka | $64.99 $51.95 at Walmart
Save $7 - This is the best Lego version of the Destroyer Droid from Phantom Menace we've ever had, so it's nice to see a record low price on it for Black Friday. It usually averages $58, so that's a bargain.

Buy it if:
✅ You're a prequels fan
✅ You want a display piece

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're buying for kids

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $51.95
💲 Lego | $64.99

UK price: £59.99 £58.99 at AmazonView Deal

2. Lego Mos Espa Podrace Diorama | $79.99 $55.99 at Best Buy
Save $24 - Now this is podracing Black Friday deals. We've never seen the diorama for any less, and this is a darn sight better than the average cost of $67.

Buy it if:
You want a dynamic display piece
✅ You're a fan of the prequels

Don't buy it if:
You're buying for kids

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $79.95
💲 Lego | $79.99

⭐ UK price: £69.99 £55 at AmazonView Deal

3. Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle & Grounds | $169.99 $135.95 at Amazon
Save $34 - This is easily one of my favorite discounts right now for the Harry Potter range, and not just because it's a record low price. This is arguably one of the best kits in the range because it recreates the Wizarding World's most iconic landmark at a scale that doesn't require an entire bookshelf to display.

Buy it if:
You want the most iconic Harry Potter set
✅ You don't have space for the massive version

Don't buy it if:
You already have the big one

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $135.95
💲 Lego | $169.99

UK price: £149.99 £100 at ArgosView Deal

4. Lego Icons Corvette | $149.99 $104.99 at Best Buy
Save $24 - I don't think we've ever seen this kit available for less, and it's very hard to find elsewhere, so I'd highly recommend diving in now if you've had your eye on the Corvette Classic Car kit.

Buy it if:
You have a soft spot for classic cards
✅ You missed the set previously

Don't buy it if:
You don't have lots of display space

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $188.99
💲 Amazon | $169.94

⭐ UK price: £124.99 £119.99 at AmazonView Deal

5. Lego Home Alone | $337.99 $294.99 at Zavvi
Save $43 - It's not a record low price, but considering how much of a pain this kit is to find these days, I'll take any kind of discount.

Buy it if:
✅ You're a sucker for '90s nostalgia
✅ You want an interactive Xmas decoration

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're happy to wait for a lower price

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $299.95
💲 Lego | OOS

UK price: £259.99 £244.99 at ZavviView Deal

6. Lego Star Wars Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle | $79.99 $45 at Walmart
Save $34.99 - I don't think the Ahsoka shuttle (from her self-titled series) has ever been cheaper than it is here. That makes it an immediate highlight of the sale so far.

Buy it if:
✅ You like the ship kits best
✅ You're a fan of Ahsoka and Clone Wars

Don't buy it if:
❌ You haven't seen Ahsoka

Price check:
💲 Best Buy | $58.99
💲 Lego | $79.99

UK price: £64.99 £49.99 at SmythsView Deal

7. Lego Harry Potter Dobby The House Elf | $34.99 $27.95 at Walmart
Save $7 - Look out, folks, Dobby has never been cheaper. This kit has always been very popular since it launched, so I can imagine it flying off the shelves after such a big reduction.

Buy it if:
✅ You'd like an easy present
✅ You want the best possible deal

Don't buy it if:
❌ Those dead eyes creep you out

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $27.95
💲 Lego | $34.99

UK price: £24.99 £18.99 at AmazonView Deal

8. Lego Marvel Infinity Gauntlet | $79.99 $45 at Amazon
Save $35 - That's literal cents away from this kit's lowest ever price, so it's an immediate standout of this year's Black Friday sale.

Buy it if:
You like 'prop' sets
✅ You prefer display pieces

Don't buy it if:
You expect it to be full size

Price check:
💲
Best Buy | $63.99
💲 Lego | $79.99

⭐ UK price: £79.99 £59.99 at AmazonView Deal

9. Lego Marvel Dancing Groot | $44.99 $35.95 at Walmart
Save $9 - Sound the alarm, we have another one! This is your regularly scheduled lowest-ever-price alert, this time on the adorable dancing Groot from the 'I Am Groot' series.

Buy it if:
You want something characterful
✅ You're looking for a desk buddy

Don't buy it if:
You'd prefer the other Groot kits

Price check:
💲
Amazon | $35.95
💲 Lego | $44.99

⭐ UK price: £34.99 £31.99 at SmythsView Deal

10. Lego Marvel I Am Groot | $54.99 $43.99 at Amazon
Save $11 - Although we have seen this adorable kit for less, I'm pleased that Groot has returned to his Black Friday price from last year.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a fun display piece
✅ You're looking for an easy gift

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're happy to wait for a better price

Price check:
💲 Best Buy | $43.99
💲 Lego | $54.99

UK price: £44.99 £33.74 at John LewisView Deal

11. Lego Harry Potter Mandrake | $69.99 $52 at Amazon
Save $18 - Annoyingly, this kit has leapt back up in price since Black Friday. It's still a good deal overall, but I'd recommend moving fast to secure it before it returns to MSRP.

Buy it if:
✅ You're looking for a fun ornament
✅ You like 'prop' sets

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather save for Hogwarts

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $52.95
💲 Lego | $69.99

UK price: £59.99 £44.99 at VeryView Deal

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Let's get building! I've been scouring the web for all the biggest Black Friday Lego deals for weeks, so now that we're just hours away from the main event I'm bursting with discounts. I'll be bringing you along for the ride as I scavenge every last brick from the shelves, highlighting record-low prices on the sets you need in your collection right here.

This Lego Mario set deal is for everyone who didn't yeet the penguins...

Kid playing with Super Mario Penguin Family Lego set

(Image credit: LEGO)

Amazon has knocked 45% off what could be my favorite Super Mario set ever, but it's only for those of you who didn't do terrible things to the penguins in the N64 classic. The expansion kit is designed to integrate with the main set and interactive figure (not included), serving as another part of the course. However, it'll make for an excellent piece of gaming room décor, and what some player put these little guys through in the '90s, I think they deserve to live in your home rent free. It's down to a record low price, so it's also never been cheaper!

Lego Super Mario Penguin Snow Adventure Expansion Set | $19.99 $10.99 at Amazon

Hey Star Wars fans, Ahsoka Tano's Jedi shuttle has $35 off

Hand playing with Star Wars Ahsoka Jedi Shuttle Lego set

(Image credit: Lego)

If you've already got a bunch of iconic Lego Star Wars ships, or just love the Disney+ series, you'll want to check out Ahsoka Tano's Jedi shuttle at Walmart. It's down to $45 thanks to a Black Friday discount, and seeing as Amazon wants $97.40 for the same set, it's safe to say this is a sweet deal. It comes with four mini figures, incluing Ahsoka herself, Sabine Wren, Professor Huyang, and Marrok, so you'll effectively have a whole scene out of the show to build.

LEGO Star Wars Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle | $79.99 $45 at Walmart

You can now grab the Minecraft pirate ship for under $60 and sail the seven blocks

Lego Minecraft Pirate Ship set with white backdrop

(Image credit: Lego)

Minecraft and Lego feel like a perfect pairing, and this 386 Piece pirate ship has been Black Friday'd. For under $60, you're getting a really fun set that include the blocky vessel, a island water biome, three mini figures, a dolphin, and an absolutely adorable turtle pal. If I'm being honest, that tubular guy is the only reason you need to buy this set, but it's also not happy for a larger kit based on the game.

Lego Minecraft The Pirate Ship Adventure | $69.95 $56.54 at Walmart

The closest thing we'll ever likely get to a Lego Xbox 360 console is half price

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MEGA Xbox 360 kit box sitting on woodgrain surface

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Yes, this isn't a Lego set, but it is a ridiculously detailed Xbox 360 console model by MEGA (formerly Mega Bloks) for half price. The second biggest building block maker has knocked it out the part with this 1,342 piece set in terms of detail, and it even comes with a model controller and a copy of Halo 3. You'll even be able to peek inside at its pretend innards, and at least it'll be just for fun this time rather than trying to fix RROD.

MEGA Microsoft Xbox 360 Collector Building Set | $149.99 $74.99 at Target

Sometimes all you really need is 45% off a big box of bricks

Lego Classic box with pieces in front

(Image credit: Lego)

It's easy to forget that classic Lego bricks are a thing since most sets are based off a big movie, TV show, or game. But, if you're just looking for extra blocks to make your own wild creations, or expand upon your existing builds, you can grab 45% off a 790 piece box. With Christmas coming up, this could be a good way to introduce your young builders to the blocky artform, especially since it's for ages four and up.

Lego Classic Large Creative Brick Box | $59.99 $33.12 at Walmart

I need this Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant for my desk ASAP

Hands moving Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant on shelf

(Image credit: Lego)

Black Friday has knocked 20% off the Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant at Amazon, and it could be the perfect excuse to finally pick one up. This set likes to creep back up to around $55, so it's down to a nice price if you're looking for desk foliage that doesn't need watered. That said, it does look like it'll take a bite out of you if it gets the munchies, especially if you happen to be wearing denim overalls.

Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant | $59.99 $47.95 at Amazon

It's impossible to feel down with Dancing Groot around, and he's 20% off!

Kid building Lego Dancing Groot set

(Image credit: Lego)

You don't have to be a Guardians of the Galaxy fan or know your Marvel comics to love this adorable little Dancing Groot Lego set, and you can currently grab it for 20% less thanks to Black Friday. It's a 459-piece set, so not too intensive, and you can even make him boogie using a crank at the back, which is enough reason to ever buy anything if I'm honest. Prior to this month, it'd set you back $45, meaning you're getting it at its lowest price right now.

Lego Marvel Dancing Groot | $44.99 $35.95 at Amazon

Now this is pod racing!

LEGO Star Wars Mos Espa Podrace set sitting on books

(Image credit: Lego)

I'm a Phantom Menace apologist, but I think even the haters will love this Lego Star Wars Mos Espa Podrace model. It's $24 cheaper right now thanks to a Black Friday deal at Best Buy, meaning you can grab the kit for under $60. Amazon has this same set listed for $79.51, so jumping on this offer could save you a few credits if you want one of the galaxy's more exciting racing moments on your shelf.

LEGO Star Wars Mos Espa Podrace Diorama | $79.99 $55.99 at Amazon

This Lego Ideas Sonic The Hedgehog set is worth it for Robotnik alone...

Hand putting together LEGO Ideas Sonic The Hedgehog set on blue surface

(Image credit: Lego)

You can now grab 32% off the first ever Sonic the Hedgehog Lego set, which is pretty great considering it typically stays above $60. While the newer playsets come with Robotnik mini figs, I think this Green Hill Zone kit better captures Egg Man by having him be made from blocks. It even comes with tiny versions of Moto Bug and Crab Meat, and if you told five year old me they'd be part of a Lego set in 2024, I'd be mind blown.

Lego Ideas Sonic The Hedgehog | $79.99 $54.40 at Amazon

This MEGA Pokemon building set is ridiclously cheap

MEGA Pokemon set with Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Pikachu, and Charmander lined up

(Image credit: Nintendo / MEGA)

Once again, MEGA has distracted me from Lego for a moment, but with good reason. Over at Amazon, you can grab 65% off an adorable starter Pokemon set, meaning you can grab tiny block versions of Pikachu, Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur for under $8. It'll set you back $21.99 at full price, and even previous discounts have failed to break through the $10 bar. Thanks, Black Friday!

MEGA Pokémon Kanto Region Team set | $21.99 $7.69 at Amazon

These Lego mini figures are the perfect gift for your D&D party

Lego Dungeons and Dragons mini figures with white backdrop

(Image credit: Lego)

Christmas is right around the corner, and if you're looking for something for the special D&D party in your life, you might want to grab 16% off a six pack of Lego Dungeons and Dragons mini figures. You'll normally have to pay $4.99 each if you pick them up individually, so buying a set of them is going to save you some gold. You will need the luck of the dice on your side though to ensure you get a balanced range of classes and characters, otherwise your gang could be missing a healer.

Lego Minifigures Dungeons & Dragons 6 Pack | $29.94 $25.16 at Amazon

This Disney Up Lego house is making me tear up, and not just because it's half price

Disney Up Lego set with house and mini figures

(Image credit: Lego)

Seeing this gorgeous Disney and Pixar Up Lego set for better than half price is enough to bring a tear to your eye. No, I'm not crying because I remembered how this animated classic opens, I've just got something in my eye. Anyway, this is a fantastic record low price for a detailed model of the film's house and three adorable mini figures, especially if you love all things Disney.

LEGO Disney and Pixar Up House | $59.99 $28.79 at Amazon

Send in the Droidekas!

Hand holding Lego Star Wars Droideka model

(Image credit: Lego)

Got two pesky Jedi trying to cut down your blast door? Sounds like you need a Lego Droideka deal. You can currently grab 20% off a detailed model of the droid, which is great since the set sat at $55 for most of 2024. It even comes with a tiny version of itself and a little placard with some facts about the rolly robot. This is absolutely a great gift idea for the Star Wars fan in your life if you're struggling for Christmas ideas.

Lego Star Wars Droideka Model | $64.99 $51.99 at Amazon

It's tiiiiiiiime

Morning everyone! Do you smell that? It's the whiff of discounts on the air. Grab your coffee and settle in - the GamesRadar+ team and I are back at it with more Lego deals now that Black Friday is officially here. There have already been plenty of discounts flying around, but more are hopefully in the pipeline now that the sale is actually upon us. Let's take a look together, shall we?

Lord of the Bricks

Lego Rivendell in various stages of construction

(Image credit: Future)

Here's a discount for our UK readers joining us first thing this fine Black Friday. The Lego Rivendell set from Lord of the Rings has dropped back to a record low price, and because this is honestly my favorite ever kit (besides being a Middle-earth dork, I absolutely adore all its hidden secrets), that's a big deal. Y'know, both literally and figuratively - this is a hefty Lego set.

Lego Rivendell | £429.99 £364.99 at Amazon

She's got it where it counts

A side-on view of the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon, bathed in a purple light

(Image credit: Jordan Middler)

While we're chatting about UK offers, I'd be remiss not to talk about this huge discount on the best kit of the lot - the UCS Millennium Falcon. This is comfortably amongst the biggest and most impressive sets Lego has ever produced, and it's currently dropped out of Hyperspace at its lowest ever price. Not bad.

Lego UCS Millennium Falcon | £734.99 £524.99 at John Lewis

Engage the tractor beam!

Lego Imperial Star Destroyer set and minifigures on a wooden table

(Image credit: Lego)

One of the more popular kits to hit shelves this year was the Imperial Star Destroyer, a midi-sized ship replacing the massive UCS kit Lego used to offer. It's a real beauty and packs a lot into a surprisingly small space, so I can see the appeal. UK fans can currently get it for a record low price at Amazon.

Lego Imperial Star Destroyer |
£149.99 £126.99 at Amazon

Amazing TIE Interceptor deal, reporting in

Lego TIE Interceptor set

(Image credit: Lego)

I can't really type the sound a TIE makes and do it justice in text-form, so just know I'm making that noise while I type. (What, deliriously tired? Me? Never.) If you're based in the UK, you can grab the new UCS TIE Interceptor for a record low price over at Amazon. Seeing as it's never been cheaper, and is pretty darn cool thanks to a wealth of detail (like a targeting computer loadout), I'd say it's one of the better Black Friday Lego discounts so far.

Lego UCS TIE Interceptor | £199.99 £169.99 at Amazon

'Snap' up this Infinity Gauntlet deal

Lego Infinity Gauntlet with a hand placing the final stone

(Image credit: Lego)

With the US waking up for Black Friday, let's turn our attention stateside. If you fancy a spot of ultimate cosmic power, you can currently grab the Lego Infinity Gauntlet for a fraction of its normal price. While it's not at a record low, it's only a few cents away from that point.

Lego Marvel Infinity Gauntlet |
$79.99 $45 at Amazon

A spot of gardening

Lego Mandrake on a shelf amongst real plants

(Image credit: Lego)

If you struggle to keep real plants alive, can I interest you in the plastic, screaming variety? The Mandrake from Harry Potter has been dramatically reduced in price for Black Friday, and I'm not sure it's actually been available for less before now.

Lego Harry Potter Mandrake | $69.99 $46.99 at Amazon

We're going back to school! Sort of

A man builds the Lego Hogwarts Castle and Grounds set

(Image credit: Lego)

On the subject of Harry Potter Lego, I think it's past time we went back to school. A school where math is a pipe dream and we shoot each other with body-lock spells for fun, sure, but a school nonetheless. The Hogwarts Castle & Grounds kit hasn't ever been cheaper so far as I can tell, which is good news seeing as I'd argue this is the best Wizard World kit for most people.

Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle & Grounds |
$169.99 $135.95 at Amazon

"Somewheeeere in my memooooory"

LEGO Ideas Home Alone minifigs in the hallway, with the giant spider

(Image credit: LEGO)

OK, so I know it's not a record low price or anything. But the Lego Home Alone house (which our review said is "guaranteed to put a huge smile on the face of fans") has been a real piglet to find over the past couple of years. That makes any kind of discount worth shouting about. Want to immortalize Kevin McCallister's house of horrors, AKA the setting for one of the best Christmas movies ever made? Here you go.

Lego Home Alone | $337.99 $294.99 at Zavvi

This is the Way

Lego Razor Crest set and minifigures on a gray surface

(Image credit: Lego)

I can take you in warm, or I can take you in cold... at least, that's what I'd imagine the Mandalorian would say to this massive discount on the UCS Razor Crest set. It's becoming increasingly hard to find these days so is worthy of a bounty hunter, and that discount takes it to just a few dollars off its lowest ever price. Lovely.

Lego Star Wars UCS Razor Crest | $599.99 $415.99 at Amazon

Welcome... to Jurassic Park (in miniature)

Lego Giganotosaurus & Therizinosaurus Attack set being played with by two children

(Image credit: Lego)

You can spare no expense this Black Friday with a massive discount on a Jurassic World kit that brings together some of the franchise's biggest characters with a pair of galumphing great dinosaurs. If you want to commemorate the latest movie or are buying for a dino-mad kid who is busily making their own Jurassic Park in miniature, this is a great offer on a set that's never been cheaper than it is now.

Lego Jurassic World Giganotosaurus & Therizinosaurus Attack | $139.99 $97.99 at Amazon

Tear that ship apart, I want them found!

The Lego Boarding the Tantive IV set up, with Vader, Stormtroopers, and Rebels

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

The original movie's iconic opening - where Darth Vader busts onto Princess Leia's ship, chokes out the captain, and proceeds to have a strop when he discovers that the droids they're looking for have bounced via escape pod - has been recreated here in perfect detail, and now you can get it for a record low price. As I said in my Lego Boarding the Tantive IV review, "this set is an example of everything great about Lego Star Wars; it features impressive attention to detail, clever design solutions that perfectly capture the feel of the series, and fun additions that go the extra mile because they're so unnecessary."

Lego Boarding the Tantive IV | $54.99 $43.95 at Amazon

This Animal Crossing deal may be my favorite, yes yes?

Lego Nook's Cranny & Rosie's House set on a wooden surface

(Image credit: Rollin Bishop)

I've got a real soft spot for Animal Crossing, and I suspect many of you do too after countless gamers sat down with New Horizons over the pandemic. That means the Lego range based on that series is an instant winner so far as I'm concerned. They're completely adorable. However, Nook's Cranny may be the best kit of the lot if you ask me because it recreates one of the most iconic buildings on your island. It's a centerpiece for any collection (we called it the "undisputed main attraction" in our review), and it's never been cheaper than it is now for Black Friday.

Lego Animal Crossing Nook's Cranny & Rosie's House | $74.99 $59.95 at Amazon

K.K. Slider is still cooler than me, even in miniature

Lego K.K.'s Concert at the Plaza set on a wooden table

(Image credit: Lego)

One of the only things that disappointed me about the initial Animal Crossing wave was its lack of K.K. Slider, the guitar-playing dog who will occasionally visit your island to croon in an open-air concert. This kit makes that right with a design which also includes the instantly-recognizable Town Hall. Unless I'm mistaken, I don't think it's ever been cheaper than it is now (and if it has, not by much).

Lego Animal Crossing K.K.'s Concert in the Plaza | $79.99 $59.99 at Amazon

Cruisin' in a classic Corvette

Lego Icons Corvette set on a black shelf

(Image credit: Lego)

I'm not really a car guy, but even I can tell that this bricky recreation of the Corvette is gorgeous. It's a tricky model to find these days, so the fact that it's been reduced at Best Buy is enough to push it up the pile of good Black Friday deals.

Lego Icons Corvette |
$149.99 $104.99 at Best Buy

Did you know that Lego has its own bundle of Black Friday bargains?

Christmas-themed minifigures against a red background, with 'Black Friday' on a badge behind them in the top right-hand corner of the frame

(Image credit: Lego)

You're probably aware that every retailer under the sun has its own Black Friday sale, but it's worth pointing out that Lego also has some discounts of its own. You can find the full lineup here, but there seems to be a lot of offers for members of the free Insiders program. That's basically their sign-up system, so it's worth checking out at the very least.

Of all the savings so far, I'm a big fan of the Holiday Wreath ($79.99 at Lego rather than $99.99) because it gets me in the festive mood... and won't go bad like actual wreaths. I'll also shout out the Larry's and Morton's Airships kit from Super Mario, currently $47.99 at Lego instead of $79.99. I have a soft spot for those guys after being introduced to them in Super Mario World as a child, and these models make a great addition to any display or a kid's toybox.

Master has given Dobby a Lego sock, Dobby is freeeeee

The Lego Dobby the House Elf set holding a book in a home setting

(Image credit: Lego)

Depending on who you talk to, this Harry Potter kit is either really cute or a bit creepy (I think it's in the eyes). Either way, it's still at a much lower price than normal as part of this year's Black Friday Lego sale, so it's worth a look if you want something for your shelf or you're hunting down an easy gift for the Wizarding World fan in your life.

Lego Harry Potter Dobby The House Elf | $34.99 $27.95 at Walmart

Ohana means family

Lego Stitch beside a large plush toy, and a Top Trumps case

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

With a new, live-action movie on the way, it's fitting for Stitch to get a big price cut. You can get this adorable set for its lowest ever price as part of today's Black Friday Lego sale, and I can say from personal experience that it's heckin' cute. You won't have to spend hours putting it together either, as it's not massive or overly complicated.

Lego Disney Stitch | $64.99 $51.95 at Amazon

Dear Santa, please leave lots of Lego sets under this Lego Christmas tree

Lego Christmas Tree with white backdrop

(Image credit: Lego)

If you hate having to put up a Christmas tree every year, but love building stuff out of Lego, I've got a Black Friday deal for you. Over at Amazon right now, you can grab 31% off a festive 784 piece model with candles, bells, bobbles, and a star on top. This is actually the first time it has ever dipped below $40, so this is a proper merry price cut.

Lego Christmas Tree | $44.99 $30.99 at Amazon

What's this? What's this? (It's a Nightmare Before Christmas Lego discount)

Lego Nightmare Before Christmas set with red curtain in backdrop

(Image credit: Future)

No, I'm not jokin' you, Best Buy has knocked $50 off the Lego Nightmare Before Christmas set for Black Friday, which is a nice price for three connected scenes from the film. You're getting Spiral Hill, Jack Skellington’s house and the Halloween Town Hall all in this set, and a bunch of mini figures. You can even have Lock, Shock, and Barrel kidnap the Sandy Claws, which is a phrase I never thought I'd say about Lego in 2024.

Lego The Nightmare Before Christmas | $199.99 $149.99 at Best Buy

This Lego Jurassic World dino is so cute that I can't not grab it for under $20

Lego Jurassic World Baby Bumpy model

(Image credit: Lego)

Perhaps I'm just easy to please, or maybe I'm just a sucker for little Lego guys. But, it feels only right to give this Lego Jurassic World Baby Bumpy model a home this Black Friday since it's sitting under $20. This is the cheapest I've spotted this set for yet, and while it's technically only down to $23.74, a cheeky $3.75 coupon is sitting waiting to be checked on the page.

Side note, why does it remind me of Moo Dang?

Lego Jurassic World Baby Bumpy | $24.99 $19.99 at Amazon with coupon

This Lego deal is for the fox who comes by my house every night

Kid playing with Lego Creator woodland Fox kit

(Image credit: Lego)

At 10pm every night without fail, a fox likes to swing by my house for some dinner. So, it feels only right to highlight this Lego Creator 3 in 1 Forest Animals model in their honor. The set can also make an owl or a squirrel, but the latter are in my bad books for deliberately cutting down my hanging bird house to steal the seed inside.

This set has stayed pretty consistently at $50 throughout the year, so if you've been waiting for it to nose dive, or you just like cute woodland animals, check out this Black Friday deal.

Lego Creator 3 in 1 Forest Animals Red Fox | $49.99 $34.99 at Amazon

Ever wanted a Lego Machamp for your shelf? This MEGA Pokemon set is better than half price!

Kid playing with MEGA Pokemon Machamp toy

(Image credit: MEGA)

Before I even get the fact this MEGA Pokemon is better than half price, I'm just surprised a Machamp model exists in the first place. If the four armed fighting machine happens to be one of your favorite pocket monsters, you can grab it for under $14 right now at Amazon. It's even got movable arms like a '90s action figure, which is worth its current price tag alone.

Mega Pokémon Machamp | $29.99 $13.29 at Amazon

*me after picking up this Lego TIE Bomber set* - I have you now!

Kid playing with Lego TIE Bomber set

(Image credit: Lego)

Any Lego set with a tiny Gonk droid inside is worth buying in my book, but now that this Tie Bomber is down to its lowest price, I'd say its well worth grabbing for the Star Wars fan in your life. If that fan happens to be you, then you'll get to enjoy putting together this 625-piece set or re-enacting space dog fights where Darth Vader chases down your cat or something. Not that I would do that if I had this kit...

Lego Tie Bomber model | $64.99 $51.99 at Amazon

Here comes Santa Claus with a record low deal!

Lego Santa's Sleigh closeup with mini figure sitting in seat

(Image credit: Lego)

If all you can think about is Christmas as soon as Thanksgiving is out the way, you'll absolutely appreciate this Lego Santa's Sleigh offer. Amazon has knocked 30% off the set to bring it to a new record low, and it could become a nerdy addition to your décor in time for the tree going up. You're getting four reindeer, a sleigh full of goodies, and the man himself with this kit, so it's a nice festive build for under $30.

Lego Santa's Sleigh | $39.99 $27.99 at Amazon

If I could live inside a Lego set after Black Friday, it'd be this one

Hand interacting with Lego Icons Tranquil Garden set

(Image credit: Lego)

Look, I'm not saying I need a break away from technology after Black Friday, but this Lego Icons Tranquil Garden set is making me want to book a trip to Japan. That's probably not going to happen any time soon, so I'll perhaps instead pick up this detailed model with 20% off to sit on my desk. It often sits above $100, and it's a pretty nice kit for under $90.

Lego Icons Tranquil Garden | $109.99 $87.95 at Amazon

Time's running out to grab these discounts

Black Friday may be officially over, but plenty of these reductions are still live. Some are starting to wobble, though (like the Harry Potter Mandrake kit), so I'd recommend moving quickly if you want to secure the best prices. There's a chance they'll roll into Cyber Monday, but not a guarantee.

No matter what, thanks for following along with us as we've tracked the best Black Friday deals! With any luck, you've managed to score a bargain as a result.

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<![CDATA[ You can grab huge discounts in Disney's Black Friday sale - but these 7 are the winners ]]> There's currently a massive sale on for Black Friday Disney merch, and so help me, but it's all very tempting. Or, as a wise dog once said: gowrsh.

You can currently save up to 50% at the US Disney Store with the code 'GIFT,' while Brits are able to get 30% off at the UK Disney Store (no code needed for that one, fortunately). I went to a hands-on event with Disney's most up-to-date merchandise just a couple of weeks ago so managed to see most of this discounted lineup - ranging from Christmas-themed gear to lightsabers - in person, and there was plenty I added to my own wishlist. As an example, I'm obsessed with the adorable ornament range this year and may need to be stopped from festooning my tree with mini Mickeys. Those cozy Spirit Jerseys come in a very close second, meanwhile. With that in mind, so much of it being reduced in the Black Friday Disney merch sale is dangerous to say the least.

Because there's a lot discounted right now, I've rounded up my favorite savings here to save you some time.

Black Friday Disney deals at a glance

UK

Mickey Mouse Icon Holiday Spirit Jersey | $84.99 $50.99 at Disney Store (with code GIFT)
Save $34 - These uber-comfortable sweaters have a reputation for being pricey, so it's a pleasant surprise to see them being slashed in cost as part of the Black Friday Disney roundup. I can't find the Disneyland or Disney World versions available elsewhere for price comparison, but I can't imagine these particular sweaters (which are my personal favorites) have been cheaper. Want to browse the entire range, on the other hand? You can check out all the Spirit Jersey deals here. Just remember to add the code GIFT at checkout!

Buy it if:
✅ You've always been put off by the cost
✅ You want a stylish Xmas jumper

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather have a classic 'ugly' sweater

⭐ UK price: £80 £56 at Disney StoreView Deal

The Haunted Mansion Loungfly Mini Backpack | $89 $66.75 at Disney Store (with code GIFT)
Save $22.25 - OK, listen. I was going to put the uber-cute Disneyland 2024 bag in this slot because it's just $33.73 with the GIFT promo code. But honestly, I couldn't do my boi from The Haunted Mansion dirty like that. As a fan of the ride, this really jumped out at me... and getting Loungefly for anything less than full price is incredibly rare. Indeed, I'd be very surprised if you could find this same model for any less. Want to see the entire range? Check it out here.

Buy it if:
✅ You're a HM fan like me
✅ Loungefly is usually outside your budget

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather get a more generic bag

⭐ UK price: Unavailable (see alternatives)View Deal

Mickey/Minnie Mouse Holiday Plus | $26.99 $16 at Disney Store (with code GIFT)
Save $10.99 - I always look forward to seeing what the new Mickey and Minnie seasonal plushies are going to look like each year (be it for Halloween or Christmas), and the 2024 lineup hasn't disappointed. Actually I'd say these are of a higher quality than the spooky ones I raved about back in October. You can get Mickey here or Minnie here, and I don't think I've seen them for less.

Buy it if:
✅ You want adorable keepsakes for Xmas
✅ You're looking for easy gifts

Don't buy it if:
❌ You get these every year

⭐ UK price: £21 £10 at DisneyView Deal

Star Wars Droid Factory Advent Calendar | $79.99 $41.99 at Disney Store (with code GIFT)
Save $38 - Tired of the usual chocolate advent calendars? I present to you this wonderfully kooky idea that allows you to build your own miniature, festive droids throughout December. I hadn't anticipated seeing this one fall in price so much, but I won't complain.

Buy it if:
✅ You're bored of normal advent calendars
✅ You want an awesome Star Wars gift

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'll miss choccy calendars

⭐ UK price: £75 £52.50 at Disney StoreView Deal

Mickey Mouse & Friends Holiday Sketchbook Ornament Set | $49.99 $22.50 at Disney Store (with code GIFT)
Save $27.49 - There are loads of ornaments available for less at the Disney Store right now, and I'm particularly partial to the likes of Stitch masquerading as Santa. But the cuteness of this bundle with all the main players can't be denied. Besides getting you each of Disney's most iconic mascots in their Christmas best, it's much better value than most other ornaments on sale (which are visible here). Again, remember to use the code GIFT for that full saving.

Buy it if:
✅ You can't decide which character you want
✅ You'd like max value

Don't buy it if:
❌ There's a specific character you had in mind

⭐ UK price: £40 £28 at Disney StoreView Deal

Mickey Mouse Holiday Slippers | $34.99 $19.68 at Disney Store (with code GIFT)
Save $15.31- Being cozy is the name of the game this time of year, and it doesn't come more comfortable than slippers. Nothing says 'festive' like a good bit of tartan either, so I'm taken with these... especially after a hefty Black Friday discount.

Buy it if:
✅ You have lots of lounging to do this Holiday
✅ You want max comfiness

Don't buy it if:
❌ You need the largest size (it's out of stock)

⭐ UK price: £16 £11.20 at Disney StoreView Deal

Minnie Mouse Sequined Rose Gold Ear Headband for adults | $34.99 $26.24 at Disney Store (with code GIFT)
Save $8.75 - These are some of the most popular Minnie ears I can think of (we spent a long time trying to find them for my wife when we visited Disney World a couple of years back), so seeing them get a hefty discount in honor of Black Friday is worth shouting about.

Buy it if:
✅ You're looking for a parks accessory
✅ You want elegant Minnie ears

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're happy with third-party alternatives

⭐ UK price: £36 £25.20 at Disney StoreView Deal

This is obviously the tip of the iceberg, and there's plenty of stuff I wanted to shout out here but didn't have a chance before it went out of stock. However, I've been very impressed with this year's Black Friday sale and Holiday roundup as a whole. Indeed, there was plenty that jumped out at me when I was wondering the Disney event I mentioned earlier.

While the plush Mickey and Minnie were obviously a big hit (the seasonal plush outfits can occasionally feel cheap because they feature a thin, shiny material, but these ones are of a noticeably higher quality thanks to the velvety texture), I adored the variety of Holiday-themed sweaters too. There was everything from Nightmare Before Christmas to Winnie the Pooh wearable throws on offer, and the latter was soft enough that you wouldn't ever get me out of it if I owned one. A particular shoutout goes to the funny spin on the 'Homer Simpson disappearing into a hedge' meme that swaps the hedge for a Christmas tree.

Mickey and Minnie Mouse Holiday plush toys against a snowy background

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

Sure, I'm a little sad that there isn't a reduction on lightsabers at the moment, because messing about with those is always a highlight whenever I get to visit Disney merch shows. (I could wax lyrical about them for ages, but that's a different story.) But on the plus side, our friends across the pond in 'sunny' UK can save up to 30% on Star Wars lightsaber replicas right now at the Disney Store. Even Lego is heavily reduced.

Is there anything that caught your eye? Shout it out in the comments.


For more offers, why not check in with these Black Friday Disney Plus deals? If you want something you can all enjoy as a family, you can also find some Black Friday board game deals here.

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<![CDATA[ Rare Lego Technic sets, Icons, and more get big discounts at Best Buy for Black Friday ]]> It's not a struggle to find good Lego discounts at the moment, but Best Buy is cutting through all that noise with some impressive Lego Technic, Star Wars, and Icons deals.

To start with it's one of the few places to include a discount - and a record low price, for that matter - on the Lego Technic NASA Apollo Luna Rover. You can grab it for $165.99 at Best Buy instead of the usual $219.99, and I've never seen it dip much below MSRP anywhere else, Black Friday or not. Similarly, the Lego Icons Corvette (which seems to be a real pain to find right now) is $104.99 at Best Buy rather than the MSRP of $149.99

There are other Black Friday Lego deals included in Best Buy's roundup, of course. However, to save you time listening to my waffle, here are a few that jumped out at me.

Lego Technic NASA Apollo Lunar Rover | $219.99 $165.99 at Best Buy
Save $54 - Are you a fan of the more complex Technic range? This recreation of the Lunar Rover hasn't ever been cheaper by my reckoning, and because it normally doesn't shift far from MSRP, that's a steal.

Buy it if:
✅ You enjoy a challenge
✅ You find NASA and space travel fascinating

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're buying for kids

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $213.63
💲 Walmart | $219.95View Deal

Lego Icons Corvette | $149.99 $104.99 at Best Buy
Save $24 - I'm pretty sure this kit hasn't ever been cheaper, and it's an absolute piglet to find elsewhere, so Best Buy has pulled a blinder with this Black Friday discount.

Buy it if:
You have a soft spot for classic cards
✅ You missed the set previously

Don't buy it if:
You don't have lots of display space

Price check:
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Walmart | $149.99
💲 Amazon | OOSView Deal

Lego Mos Espa Podrace Diorama | $79.99 $55.99 at Best Buy
Save $24 - This is comfortably one of my favorite dioramas that Lego Star Wars has put out in recent years, so I'm happy that it's never been cheaper trhan it is here for Black Friday. The best I'd seen before this point was $67 or thereabouts.

Buy it if:
You want a dynamic display piece
✅ You're a fan of the prequels

Don't buy it if:
You're buying for kids who want a playset

Price check:
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Walmart | $79.95
💲 Lego | $79.99View Deal

Lego The Nightmare Before Christmas | $199.99 $149.99 at Best Buy
Save $50 - OK, so technically it's not live yet. But because it's being listed at the lowest price I've seen for this kit anywhere, I'd be watching it like a hawk. It's sold out at plenty of other retailers and has never had a price cut before, so I suspect this would get snapped up too.

Buy it if:
✅ You love Nightmare
✅ You want a festive display piece

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't wanna wait

Price check:
💲 Disney Store | OOS
💲 Lego | $199.99View Deal

Lego Star Wars Tantive IV | $79.99 $55.99 at Best Buy
Save $24 - Best Buy is offering another record low price in its Black Friday roundup, this time on the Tantive IV display piece based on the ship as seen in A New Hope. I haven't seen this one dip below $64, so $56 is pretty good going.

Buy it if:
✅ You have minimal display space
✅ You have a collection of midi-ships

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather have a bigger replica

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $63.95
💲 Lego | $79.99View Deal

Although I'm a big fan of all these offers, the one that stands out to me the most is actually the Nightmare Before Christmas discount. Yes, I know, it's not actually available yet. But once it is, damn. I've not seen it discounted anywhere else, and it's actually selling out at some retailers. Now I've just gotta hope this isn't a mistake and it doesn't get pulled before the week is through.

Otherwise, the Corvette caught my attention purely because it's proving so difficult to find elsewhere. It's a slippery one, so dropping to a record low at Best Buy is quite the feather in their cap.


We're keeping an eye on all the sales as they happen, so for more reductions, be sure to check in on the latest Black Friday gaming deals or these Black Friday board game deals.

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<![CDATA[ New Lego Star Wars sets are massively discounted for Black Friday but I'd hit these 7 first ]]> You probably wouldn't picture the two together (like creepy Anakin and Padme in Attack of the Clones), but Black Friday is a great time for Lego Star Wars deals. Numerous sets get slashed in price for sales season, and it just so happens that plenty of new kits have been heavily discounted this November. A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.

There are enough bargains to fill an asteroid field, so - as a massive Star Wars nerd - I've whittled it down to the 7 sets I'd prioritize myself. Besides being some of the best Black Friday Lego deals so far, the list includes some highly-anticipated kits are record low prices. As an example, the fancy new Lego Star Wars Star Destroyer model is £126.99 at Amazon instead of £150 (AKA the cheapest it's ever been).

Seeing as the sale includes one of the best Lego sets overall, I'd say it's worth a Han-style "yahoo." Let's dig in, shall we?

Black Friday Lego deals at a glance

UK

Lego Imperial Star Destroyer | £149.99 £126.99 at Amazon
Save £23 - Want a record low price to kick off Black Friday? No problem, here you go. This kit has been averaging £146ish for quite a while, so seeing it dip so much a few months after launch is eye-catching to say the least.

Buy it if:
✅ You want an iconic Star Wars ship
✅ You missed the UCS version

Don't buy it if:
❌ You already have the old model

Price check:
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Disney Store | £149.99
💲 Lego | £149.99View Deal

Lego UCS TIE Interceptor | £199.99 £169.99 at Amazon
Save £23 - This is just three pence away from being a record low price, so I think we can throw it on the "damn good deal" pile. It rarely gets such a big discount either, and is more commonly between £195 and £197.

Buy it if:
✅ You enjoy bigger projects
✅ You want a showstopper

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't have much display space

Price check:
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Disney Store | £199.99
💲 Lego | £199.99View Deal

Lego C-3PO | £124.99 £94.99 at Amazon
Save £23 - The grumbliest protocol droid around hasn't ever been cheaper, so if you wanted to add him to your collection (particularly alongside R2-D2, seen below) now's your chance.

Buy it if:
✅ You're getting him alongside R2
✅ You're buying it as a gift

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather get a ship or scene

Price check:
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Very | £94.99
💲 Lego | £124.99View Deal

Lego Ghost & Phantom II | £149.99 £126.99 at Amazon
Save £23 - The homebase of the Rebels crew hasn't ever been cheaper than it is now, and due to the 'Black Friday deal' placard on it, I doubt it'll drop much more in price.

Buy it if:
✅ You're a Rebels/Ahsoka fan
✅ You're buying for kids or adults

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want the entire Rebels crew

Price check:
💲
Disney Store | OOS
💲 Lego | £149.99View Deal

Lego R2-D2 | £89.99 £66.98 at Amazon
Save £23 - This smaller, cheaper version of the trusty astromech has only ever been a few pounds cheaper, so this isn't a bad start to this year's Black Friday sale.

Buy it if:
✅ You're getting him alongside C-3PO
✅ You're buying it as a gift

Don't buy it if:
❌ You have the bigger version

Price check:
💲
Very | £67.50
💲 Lego | £89.99View Deal

Lego Dark Falcon | £159.99 £126.98 at Amazon
Save £33 – Here's another kit that's just a few pence away from its lowest ever price. Because it more commonly hovers between £132 and £140-something, that's a bargain.

Buy it if:
The Falcon isn't edgy enough for you
You like the idea of Darth Jar Jar

Don't buy it if:
You have the other Falcon/s

Price check:
💲 Zavvi | £179.99
💲
Lego | £159.99View Deal

Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon | £74.99 £54.99 at Amazon
Save £20 - This kit has been cheaper in the past, but not by much (a fiver to be precise). It getting a proper 'Black Friday deal' badge makes me think that this is the best we can expect from the sale, so I don't think you'll miss out if you strike now.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a display piece
✅ You don't have space for the big versions

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer a bigger Falcon

Price check:
💲
Disney Store | £59.99
💲 Lego | £74.99View Deal

Of all these the kits, the ones I'm happiest to see on offer are the TIE Interceptor and the Imperial Star Destroyer. The latter is a gorgeous model that doesn't miss out on detail or that instantly-recognisable silhouette despite being shrunken right down in size. It's also a solid middle-ground between a display kit for adults and a playset for kids thanks to it opening up to reveal rooms you can place minifigures in. Oh, and it having Cal Kestis from the Star Wars Jedi series is a real bonus. I've got this one on my personal to-do list, and I'm really excited to crack it open because I think it'll look awesome beside the Lego Millennium Falcon and Lego Tantive IV.

As for the UCS TIE Interceptor, phew - where do I start? This is the kind of impressive set that really draws the eye as soon as you walk in a room, and it's a properly faithful recreation of one of my favorite ships in the saga. It's got the same kind of attention to detail as the Lego UCS X-Wing with nav screens showing the displays seen in the movie, including... you guessed it, an X-Wing in the targeting computer. They'd make one hell of a pair together on a shelf.


For more from a galaxy far, far away, don't miss the best Lego Star Wars sets. As for other discounts, why not check out these Black Friday Pokemon card deals?

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<![CDATA[ Sorry Lego, but Mega Bloks has won me over with this Xbox 360 Black Friday deal ]]> There I was, wondering around Smyths looking at Lego last night when I spotted the MEGA Xbox 360 collectors building kit. I managed to resist picking it up back in October when it was last on offer, but upon noticing it for less than before, I checked in on it at Amazon if there were any Black Friday deals. Let's just say I'm glad I held off until now, as it's new price forced me to buy it on the spot.

In a move that makes most Black Friday Lego deals look expensive, the MEGA Xbox 360 collectors building set is now down to £65.99 from £177.99 at Amazon. That's a massive 65% discount that brings the 1,309 piece kit down to an absurd record low, one that I'd never thought would happen. Keep in mind I was happy with it dropping to £109 just last month, and Smyths' current £89.99 asking price also felt reasonable too before I double checked the online retailer.

The Amazon courier only just dropped off my MEGA Xbox 360 order, and I wanted to make sure it arrived safe and sound before shouting about this deal. For the collectors out there, know that it arrived in a Mattel shipping box, so the outer packaging was nice and protected. My main concern right now is whether stock will hold out at this price, as with Christmas just around the corner, this feels like an ideal gift.

Update: Looking for a US deal? feat not, as the MEGA Xbox 360 collectors building kit is available at Target for $74.99, down from its $149.99 MSRP. This is a record low for the set in the states too, so it's well worth considering if you have a fan of the 2000' console in your life.

MEGA Xbox 360 collectors building kit | $149.99 $74.99 at Target
Save $75 - The next best thing to an Xbox 360 Lego set has now dropped in the US thanks to Target, and it's sitting pretty at a record low price. The set isn't available at many other retailers, so this is worth considering while there's still stock.

Buy it if:

✅ You're a big Xbox 360 fan
✅ You like detailed Lego sets
✅ You want a cool collector's piece

Don't buy it if:

❌ You have no attachment to the 360
❌ You don't like large builds

Price check: Best Buy (out of stock) | Walmart $152.96View Deal

MEGA Xbox 360 collectors building kit | £177.99 £65.99 at Amazon
Save £112 - This incredibly detailed Xbox 360 kit is down to a fantastic record low for Black Friday, beating previous discounts that brought it to £109. Now that it's firmly under the £100 mark, it's far cheaper than many Lego sets with a similar block count.

Buy it if:

✅ You're a big Xbox 360 fan
✅ You like detailed Lego sets
✅ You want a cool collector's piece

Don't buy it if:

❌ You have no attachment to the 360
❌ You don't like large builds

Price check: Smyths £89.99 | Very £99.99View Deal

Should you buy the MEGA Xbox 360 collectors building kit?

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Back of MEGA Xbox 360 box

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Side of MEGA Xbox 360 box

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

As you might have guessed, I haven't built the MEGA Xbox 360 kit since it literally just arrived. However, as someone who only occasionally got hold of Lego sets as a kid due to their price, I've spent a lot of time with Mega Bloks sets over the years. In all those years of putting together rival models, I never once encountered any quality issues and quirks, and the same should apply to this cute console tribute.

I'll hopefully get a full hands-on review together after I'm done hunting for Black Friday discounts for you all. Does that mean I haven't peaked inside? Don't be silly, of course I peeked inside the mock Xbox 360 console box. I was admittedly intimidated to see a huge pile of numbered baggies, and I reckon this set will need some serious time sank into it. That's both a pro and a con depending on the kind of build you're after, and it'll certainly keep you busy over the holidays.

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Hand holding MEGA Xbox 360 block bags inside box

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Inside MEGA Xbox 360 box lid with diagrams

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Even if you do grab this set and put off putting it together, the level of detail put into the Xbox packaging is unreal. The exterior closely mimics the original product's vibe while still including vital details about the set, and there's even a gorgeous diagram of the system and controller on the top lid. I'd like to think anyone who buys this set will keep the box as part of the presentation, and it'll make a nice storage container for the build when it's not on a shelf.

As for my thoughts on putting it together, MEGA builds are relatively enjoyable, but instructions and methods occasionally aren't as slick as a Lego set. The last kit I put together was a smaller Snorlax model (also down to £10.99 at Smyths) that is relatively solid but was slightly finicky to get finished. Since the Xbox 360 set is larger, I suspect it won't be as awkward to assemble as my favorite chonky boi, but don't expect Danish levels of ingenuity.

Snorlax sitting in front of MEGA Xbox 360 box

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

It's safe to say I'm hyped to get this Xbox 360 kit assembled, so I'll check back in once it's ready to roll. The fact it includes a replica controller and copy of Halo 3 is still something I'm captivated by, and it feels in line with what Lego did with its Atari 2600 homage. Keep in mind that set is £209.99, so I'd snap up this Microsoft-themed alternative before it vanishes from Amazon (I suspect it will fairly quick.)


Looking for more tabletop activities? Check out Black Friday D&D deals and Black Friday board game deals. If you've got real consoles on your mind, take a peek at Black Friday Xbox deals for Series X and S offers.

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<![CDATA[ The making of Arcane: Get a sneak-peek behind the most expensive animated show ever ]]> Everyone seems to be talking about Arcane right now, and for good reason. It's damn fantastic. There's been a lot of interest about how the show was made, too – particularly after the reveal that it's the most expensive animated series ever made.

All of that sumptuous detail is on show in the upcoming The Art and Making of Arcane book by Insight Editions, and you can get an early look at its contents exclusively here. There's plenty to dig into; it covers everything from evolving art styles to worldbuilding. It's also built using interviews from the show's creative team, so you're able to get a peek behind the curtain in more ways than one.

Anyway, enough chatter. Here's a better look at what can be found within the book.

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Interior artwork and text from The Art and Making of Arcane showing the development of a character

(Image credit: Insight Editions)
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Interior artwork and text from The Art and Making of Arcane, showing the development of a character

(Image credit: Insight Editions)
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Interior artwork and text from The Art and Making of Arcane, showing an art-deco cityscape

(Image credit: Insight Editions)
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Interior artwork from The Art and Making of Arcane, showing an art-deco cityscape

(Image credit: Insight Editions)
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Interior artwork and text from The Art and Making of Arcane, showing a tower and glowing blue sigil

(Image credit: Insight Editions)
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Interior artwork from The Art and Making of Arcane, showing a cloudy city skyline

(Image credit: Insight Editions)

As mentioned on the first page above, carting across characters from League of Legends to animation was harder than you might think. More specifically, it required a lot of animation tests. We've never seen these characters speak within the game, for example; how does their face move when they talk, and what expressions would they make?

Alongside this snapshot of the creative process, we also get to see some drop-dead gorgeous renditions of environments to populate this world. The art-deco style of topside Piltover is incredibly vibey, and just as it appears in the show with that painterly aesthetic.

You'll be able to get a good look at all this yourself when The Art and making of Arcane hits shelves this December 3, 2024. It can be pre-ordered now at Amazon, where it's been reduced to $54 from $60.

The Art and Making of Arcane | $60 $54 at Amazon
Save $6 - The book is still a couple of weeks away, but you can secure a copy for a fair bit less than the sticker price if you pre-order via Amazon. So far as I can tell, it's never been cheaper.

Buy it if:
✅ You find the creative process interesting
✅ You're a huge fan of the show
✅ You like coffee table books

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're happy to wait for a further discount

Price check:
💲 Insight Editions | OOS

⭐ UK price: £45 £33.65 at AmazonView Deal

While we're on the subject of discounts, there are plenty available right now as part of this year's Black Friday gaming deals.

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<![CDATA[ Lego Rivendell is my favorite ever set, and it's never been cheaper than it is now ]]> I'm sounding the Horn of Gondor, because Lego Rivendell just hit a record low price ahead of Black Friday. Cue that Lord of the Rings theme music.

More specifically, you can grab the kit (which is easily my favorite Lego set) for £364.99 at Amazon instead of £429.99. Sure, that's still a lot of money. But Lego Rivendell has literally never been cheaper, and discounts on it are incredibly rare. I've only seen this happen once before, in fact. And because it has a 'Black Friday deal' label, I have my doubts that it'd be reduced any further. It's exclusive to Amazon and the Lego store itself too, so I can't imagine it'll pop up for less anywhere else short of a second-hand eBay deal.

It's unclear how long the offer will last, but because we're still a ways out from the full-blown Black Friday Lego deals next week (actual Black Friday is November 29), I'm not sure it'll stick around until then. This is arguably one of the best Lego sets, after all, and that lofty reputation means stock will probably be snapped up in no time. Plus, these sorts of doorbuster deals don't traditionally hang about - in my five-plus years of covering both Lego and Black Friday, discounts like this one on Lego Rivendell evaporate within a few days at most.

Lego Rivendell | £429.99 £364.99 at Amazon
Save £65 - This enormous, ambitious kit has never been cheaper than it is now. The best price we've had before this point was £365ish, and that's a very rare occurrence; I only count that happening three times over the past few years, and usually in time for Black Friday.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a properly epic set
✅ You'd like the ultimate Lord of the Rings set

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't have much display space
❌ You hate those pesky hobbitses

Price check:
💲 Lego | £429.99

Should you buy Lego Rivendell?

Lego Rivendell in various stages of construction

(Image credit: Future)

Look, I could wax lyrical about how great Lego Rivendell is (and I gladly will, in just a moment). But I also appreciate that it's still a lot of cash even with that discount. The money could certainly go toward a lot of lembas bread, or whatever else it is responsible adults are supposed to buy. Honestly, though? I'd argue that it's one of the few kits which truly earns the high price tag. As I mentioned in my Lego Rivendell review, this is a fiercely creative design that's riddled with secrets from start to finish. Whether it's a sneaky Eye of Sauron hidden under the council plinth or little nods to the trilogy in sticker form, there are countless moments that made the fan in me go "oooo" aloud.

Lego Rivendell council area with Elrond, Gandalf, and dwarf minifigures on chairs

(Image credit: Future)

Even now it's long-since finished, I'm still finding new things to love about the set. There are many, many hidden corners throughout the build; it's like the ultimate diorama. The downside is that visitors will occasionally hide the Boromir minifig around the scene doing a handstand or something, forcing me to break out my best "fool of a Took" impression.

The one word of warning I'd give concerns display space. This is a big model, so will take up a lot of real estate. I'd recommend having a think about where it'll go once you've completed it (ideally in pride of place, as it looks bloody excellent on show) before hitting checkout.


For more savings, why not check in with the best Black Friday board game deals or these Black Friday gaming deals?

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<![CDATA[ My favorite Lego Star Wars diorama just hit its lowest ever price ]]> I'm a sucker for The Phantom Menace and spent hours playing the Podracing game on N64, so it's no surprise that I fell in love with the Lego Star Wars Podrace Diorama as soon as I saw it. And now, my self-control is being sorely tested - it's cheaper than ever.

Race over to Amazon and you'll find the kit for a greatly reduced $59.99, which is $20 less than the sticker price of $79.99. It's also a record low for the Lego Star Wars set.

Considering how this year's Black Friday Lego deals are still a couple of weeks away, I'm impressed that we're enjoying record-breakers already. (In addition to this offer, Lego Optimus Prime also hit an impressive $143.95 at Amazon instead of $179.99.) It's not a bad idea to watch out for more over the next few days as a result, particularly with more and more retailers pressing 'go' on their official Black Friday sale.

Lego Mos Espa Podrace Diorama | $79.99 $59.99 at Amazon
Save $20 - I've never seen this kit for less, and paying a quick visit to price comparison sit Camelcamelcamel reveals that this is indeed an all-time low. The best offer we'd seen beforehand was roughly $67.

Buy it if:
You want a dynamic display piece
✅ You're a fan of the prequels

Don't buy it if:
You're buying for kids

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $79.95
💲 Lego | $79.99

⭐ UK price: £69.99 £51.99 at AmazonView Deal

Should you buy the Lego Podrace Diorama?

I'm keen on the Star Wars diorama range; for the most part, I think they're classy snippets from the saga that are cool to look at but don't overpower a setup like the larger spaceship kits would. In fact, I'd argue they're some of the best Lego sets for grown-up fans, because they're designed to be put on display and are satisfying to make despite not taking up hours of your time.

Lego Mos Espa Podrace Diorama  on a shelf, seen side-on

(Image credit: Lego)

Of all the dioramas available, this speaks to me the most. Much like the Death Star Trench Run from a few years ago, the Mos Espa Podrace is incredibly dynamic; it cleverly hides translucent arms to hold up both vehicles so that they're invisible when viewed head on, and this allows the designers to recreate that impractical, gravity-defying look where the pod itself is 'floating' behind the engines. Because of how they're positioned beneath the rock arch, it seems as if they're banking - like you're seeing a split-second frame as the two racers hurtle past. It's simple, but hugely effective.

With that in mind, the only reason I wouldn't advise picking it up is A), you have a different diorama you'd prefer on your shelf, and B), you're buying for kids who expect it to be a toy. This isn't made for playing with, unfortunately, so won't stand up to much punishment.


For more discounts, don't miss the upcoming Black Friday gaming deals. As for more from a galaxy far, far away, why not check out our guide to the best Lego Star Wars sets or these Star Wars gifts?

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<![CDATA[ This is one of the most impressive Lego sets I've built, and it's never been cheaper ]]> An (Optimus) prime deal on one of my favorite Lego sets just rolled out, bringing the kit down to a record low price.

OK, I'm sorry. But dad jokes aside, it's worth drawing attention to this cracking discount on Lego Optimus Prime nonetheless - you can now get it for $143.95 at Amazon instead of $179.99 (and if you're in the UK, it's £94.99 at Very rather than £160). So far as I can tell from price-matching software, it's never been cheaper in the US. Seeing as it actually transforms, that's one of the more eye-catching deals on Lego sets this week.

And there have been a few already. Black Friday Lego deals are still a couple of weeks away, but all-time low prices are being flung around even so. This just goes to show that retailers are kicking off sales season off earlier than ever, so it pays to keep an eye out.

Lego Optimus Prime | $179.99 $143.95 at Amazon
Save $36 - It may not seem like a massive reduction compared to the MSRP, but that's actually the kit's lowest price if price comparison site CamelCamelCamel is to be believed. The average cost is $167ish as well, so that's well below the norm.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a conversation starter
✅ You love old-school Transformers

Don't buy it if:
❌ Fiddly models annoy you
❌ You're buying for kids

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💲 Walmart | $189.99
💲 Lego | $179.99

⭐ UK price: £159.99 £94.99 at VeryView Deal

Should you buy Lego Optimus Prime?

That's still a lot of money to part with in spite of the discount, so is this kit worthwhile? Although there are a few drawbacks (which mostly come up if you try and use it as a toy, something it's not designed for), I'd say 'yes.' Actually, I'd say it's one of the best Lego sets.

As I mentioned in my Lego Optimus Prime review, it's an impressive sight at 13-odd inches tall. Plus, it actually transforms. This a very neat party trick. Sure, it's not the most elegant of processes. It's not instantaneous, either - you'll have to twist, fold, and rearrange the model to turn it into a truck. But the fact you can do this at all without having to rebuild the set (a la the Creator 3-in-1 series) speaks to clever engineering under the surface.

LEGO Optimus Prime in truck mode

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Indeed, my only quibble with the kit is fragility. The connections at the waist are particularly prone to coming apart, for example. Considering how it's meant to be transformed (a very hands-on process) rather than stuck in amber on a pedestal, that's a drawback. Still, so long as you're careful, you shouldn't have too many issues.

It sparks enough nostalgia to be forgiven most sins, too. This version of the Autobot is based on the original cartoons, so it's wonderfully blocky. Its instructions are crammed with cool references as well, which is something I wish more kits did.


Looking for more reductions? Check out the latest Lego deals in our roundup. As for a change of pace be sure to see our guide to Black Friday gaming deals.

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<![CDATA[ Exclusive: New Star Wars action figures bring moody Jedi and droids aplenty to your collection ]]> Video games set in a galaxy far, far away are some of the most memorable entries in the saga, so it stands to reason that Star Wars action figures based on them would be equally cool. And based on the toys GamesRadar+ can exclusively reveal, that's certainly the case.

Unveiled as part of Hasbro's Gift the Galaxy initiative that runs from November 12 to December 17, these Black Series Star Wars action figures recreate characters from Battlefront II and Jedi: Survivor. Both are dual packs with two toys included in each one; the first contains a Clone Commando and B1 Battle Droid, while the second features Dagan Gera and the BX Droid (Hybrid).

Here's a more detailed breakdown (complete with lots of juicy images) of those action figures, including when they'll be available. Because both of these figures will be available to pre-order exclusively from Amazon in mid-November, there's an outside chance they'll be included in the upcoming Black Friday gaming deals

Star Wars: The Black Series Clone Commando & B1 Battle Droid

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While we've seen Battlefront II toys before, these aren't your bog-standard combatants. Rather, the Clone Commando is decked out in the 'Urban Fighter' livery, while the B1 Battle Droid is a 'Training' model with painted targets across its chassis.

It still includes accessories, of course. You'll get four in total here; a backpack for both the Clone and Droid, alongside blasters for each one. You can't train to become a hotshot worthy of Clone Force 99 without a weapon, after all.

Clone Commando (Urban Fighter) & B1 Battle Droid (Training) | Pre-order at Amazon from November 13, 1pm ET
Unlike many other Black Series sets that are available through Hasbro Pulse, this 2-pack is going to be an Amazon exclusive. If you want it for your collection, you'll need to go there. Mark your calendars: pre-orders go live at 1pm ET from November 13.View Deal

Star Wars: The Black Series Dagan Gera & BX Droid (Hybrid)

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This duo is drawn straight from the second Star Wars Jedi video game, Survivor, and depicts the story's villain – the fallen High Republic Jedi Dagan Gera. This 6-inch version is every bit as moody as his on-screen counterpart and comes with a double-bladed lightsaber that's been bled as per his angst-ridden entrance to the narrative. (As a side-note, this can be split into two single blades if you'd prefer.) He's also packing a Force-created phantom limb that's a translucent blue, just like in the final fight against him.

He's accompanied by a BX Droid in Hybrid form, because naturally a villain needs lackeys. This one wields a blade and blaster, because why have one weapon when you can use two?

Dagan Gera & BX Droid (Hybrid) | Pre-order at Amazon from November 13, 1pm ET
Here's another Amazon exclusive for you. If you want to add this double-pack to your collection, head to the retailer from 1pm ET on November 13. Just remember, you won't be able to get it anywhere else (at least not at first).View Deal

In the mood for more from a galaxy far, far away? Check out the best Star Wars board games, the best Lego Star Wars sets, or these must-have Star Wars gifts.

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<![CDATA[ I just learned there's a new Fallout vinyl and I'd fight Deathclaws for it ]]> There's a new Fallout vinyl record bringing us "The Soothing Sounds of the Apocalypse," and my day just got a bit better for learning that fact.

Sure, it's not a suit of T-45 power armor. It's not a bottle of ice-cold Nuka Cola Quantum, either. (Ahhhh, refreshing.) But it is a fun collectible thanks to being themed as if it was found in the Wasteland. Modelled after Vault-Tec's cheery branding, this Fallout vinyl features songs that will make fans of the TV series and video games nostalgic for Wasteland wandering. The lineup includes Orange Colored Sky, I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire, Crawl Out Through the Fallout, and more.

You can check it out yourself ahead of release day (December 6) for a surprisingly reasonable $20.98 at Amazon or £21.99 via Amazon UK. Vinyl tie-ins like this tend to be priced somewhere north of that, so it's a pleasant change of pace.

While it's a shame it isn't due until early next month, that does mean Soothing Sounds of the Apocalypse is a gifts for gamers contender. This is the perfect Christmas present for the Fallout fan in your life; it won't break the bank but is pretty much guaranteed to make them go "oooo."

Fallout - The Sounds of the Apocalypse vinyl | $20.98 at Amazon
Available December 6 - Although you'll need to wait a couple of weeks for it to arrive, the plus side is that it's a lot more reasonably priced than other gaming vinyls I've seen. Even the Amazon TV show soundtrack record is a solid $10 or so more.

Buy it if:
✅ You adore Fallout's '50s vibe
✅ You want an easy present

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't have a record player

UK price: £21.99 at AmazonView Deal

For more cool gear, it's worth keeping an eye on the upcoming Black Friday gaming deals. There are already some discounts to pick through, covering everything from PS5 to Black Friday Pokemon card deals.

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<![CDATA[ I didn't think we'd get a Lego Millennium Falcon deal this good until Black Friday ]]> I'd expected the Rise of Skywalker Lego Millennium Falcon to get a discount for Black Friday, but a full three weeks ahead of the sale? Come off it. We couldn't get that lucky.

Except we could, as it so happens. (Insert your "never tell me the odds" joke here.) The hugely popular Lego Millennium Falcon based on Rise of Skywalker is now at its lowest ever price. You can pick up the set for $95.19 at Amazon rather than $169.99, which is a record.

A month or so ago, I reported on the kit dropping to $108.79... and that was significant in itself. I didn't anticipate it tumbling even more in cost, and certainly not before Black Friday Lego deals at the end of November. (Indeed, I went so far as to say "I'd be shocked if the price dipped much further.") Because this offer is such an unexpected one, I wouldn't mull it over for long - there's no way to know when it'll vanish.

Even though I can't find a UK equivalent for this offer, it's worth pointing out that fans across the pond can get the bigger UCS Falcon for its lowest ever price of £525 at Argos instead of £735.

Lego Millennium Falcon | $169.99 $95.19 at Amazon
Save $74.80 - I checked with price-matching software, and it seems as if this kit has never been cheaper. Actually, the previous record was $108ish. Seeing as it rarely dipped much below $128 before now, that's an absolute steal.

Buy it if:
You want a detailed recreation
✅ You don't have space for UCS Falcon

Don't buy it if:
You're happy with the smaller one

Price check:
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Walmart | $169.95
💲 Best Buy | $169.99

UK price: £149.99 £119.99 at AmazonView Deal

Should you buy the Lego Millennium Falcon?

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This version of the Lego Millennium Falcon is amongst the best Lego sets, and it has popularity to match. If you ask me, it strikes an excellent balance between detail, cost, and complexity on the whole. Although it's not as massive or intricate as the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon (which is arguably the best kit Lego's ever made), it's much easier to display as a result and still crams in plenty of references to the saga. Sure, it may be based on one of the most divisive Star Wars films. But that doesn't date the ship itself, and the model shows off the galaxy's fastest hunk of junk at its best. If you want a showstopper but aren't keen to break the bank like you would with the Ultimate Collector version, it's ideal.

Still feel it's a bit pricey, or big? Not to worry. I'd point you in the direction of the new Lego Millennium Falcon (75375), a smaller alternative that doesn't skimp on quality. I'd personally say that it's the best option for most people, because it's a lot more affordable and doesn't take up an entire shelf by itself.


Hunting down more goodies from a galaxy far, far away? Don't miss these Star Wars gifts, or the best Star Wars board games.

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<![CDATA[ Walmart's Lego deals are better than they have any right to be this side of Black Friday ]]> Even though Black Friday and sales season proper is a month away, nobody seems to have told Walmart so far as Lego deals are concerned.

The retailer is currently slashing prices left and right on some of the best Lego sets drawn from ranges like Harry Potter and Star Wars. In fact, Walmart's Lego deals are doling out record low prices that I'm honestly surprised to see this side of November. As an example, you can currently pick up the most recent Hogwarts Castle kit for $135.95 at Walmart instead of almost $170. A few of the 2024 advent calendars have been slashed in price as well, not to mention lots of the Animal Crossing series.

In other words, it's well worth browsing the entire Walmart sale on Lego if you have time. If you don't, however, don't worry. I've rounded up my favorite offers of the bunch here, with insight into why these discounts are worth your time.

Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle & Grounds | $169.99 $135.95 at Walmart
Save $34 - Of all the discounts floating around at Walmart, this is the one which caught my eye most. I've never seen the kit for less than it is now, and even though there's a possibility it'll drop even further for Black Friday, there's no guarantee of that. The average price is closer to $150 as well, so this is a welcome blip.

Buy it if:
You want something truly iconic
✅ You don't want to pay/display the massive version

Don't buy it if:
You already have the big one

Price check:
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Amazon | $135.95
💲 Lego | $169.99

UK price: £149.99 £119.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2024 | $44.99 $35.99 at Walmart
Save $9 - Seeing as this is a lowest-ever price and the same product is out of stock at Amazon, I'd recommend moving fast on this one if you'd like a change from classic chocolate advent calendars.

Buy it if:
You want to be organized this year
✅ You don't want it to sell out later

Don't buy it if:
You're OK waiting for a better offer

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Amazon | OOS
💲 Lego | $44.99

⭐ UK price: £29.99 £23.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Harry Potter Advent Calendar 2024 | $44.99 $35.99 at Walmart
Save $9 - That's a record low price on the new Wizarding World advent calendar, and because these have a habit of vanishing ahead of festive season, now may be a good time to dive in.

Buy it if:
You want to be organized this year
✅ You're worried about it selling out later

Don't buy it if:
You're happy to wait for a better offer

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Amazon | $35.99
💲 Lego | $44.99

⭐ UK price: £29.99 £24.99 at SmythsView Deal

Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant | $59.99 $47.95 at Walmart
Save $12 - I've not seen the Super Mario foe for less, and that makes this a cracking deal on the whole. Seeing as it's usually closer to $58, I'm impressed. That's the kind of reduction I'd been expecting for Black Friday.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a cool desk or shelf buddy
✅ You're looking for the perfect gift

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather save your money for Mighty Bowser

Price check:
💲 Amazon | $47.95
💲 Lego | $59.99

UK price: £57.99 £42.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Animal Crossing Nook's Cranny & Rosie's House | $74.99 $59.95 at Walmart
Save $11 - I don't think this kit has ever been available for less, and it's usually hovering around $68 or thereabouts. With that in mind, this is one of the better Walmart deals so far.

Buy it if:
You want a centerpiece to your collection
✅ You're buying for adults or kids

Don't buy it if:
You were hoping for a full Nook's Cranny

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Amazon | $59.95
💲 Lego | $74.99

UK price: £64.99 £43.99 at VeryView Deal

Lego Animal Crossing Isabelle's House Visit | $39.99 $31.95 at Walmart
Save $11 - While it isn't a massive price cut on the face of things, that's still the kit's lowest ever price. I'd say it's one of the best in the Animal Crossing range, so that discount is mighty tempting.

Buy it if:
You want something iconic but affordable
✅ You're buying for adults or kids

Don't buy it if:
You were hoping for Villager minifigs

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Amazon | $31.95
💲 Lego | $39.99

UK price: £34.99 £25.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Back to the Future DeLorean | $199.99 $159.99 at Walmart
Save $40 - That isn't a record low price, but it's only five cents off being so. As such, it's still great value on an excellent kit that's becoming harder to find. If you've ever fancied it, you won't do a great deal better.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a very cool display item
✅ You adore the trilogy

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're happy to wait for a better deal

Price check:
💲 Zavvi | $179.99
💲 Lego | $199.99

⭐ UK price: OOS at ZavviView Deal

Walmart Lego sale | Browse the deals
Save up to $34 - Want to have a quick glance around the full sale for yourself? No problem. You'll find it here.


For more savings, don't miss our roundup of the best Lego deals. You can also check in with this hub of Black Friday Lego deals as we approach the mega-sale at the end of next month.

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<![CDATA[ Hallmark's gaming Christmas ornaments are much better than I expected ]]> I know it's early to be throwing out the 'C' word, but these Hallmark gaming Christmas ornaments are… pretty great, actually?

With spooky season almost done, companies are beginning to wheel out their Holiday offerings – but few have made me reach for my wallet like these ones. While the company's decorations are always good on the whole, this year's Hallmark gaming Christmas ornaments are particularly impressive. Ranging from old favorites like classic '90s Sonic to whole Minecraft scenes you can hang on your tree, .

Although you can skip ahead and browse the full range at Amazon, I've narrowed things down with some personal recommendations that I – a certified, card-carrying Gamer™ – actually think are worth your time. Want easy gifts for gamers? Here you go; they'd work as presents too.

Sonic Collecting Rings | $44.99 at Amazon
New for this year is a retro throwback to the original '90s Sonic, based on that Green Hill Zone level we first zoomed around decades ago. Besides having a teeny Sonic the Hedgehog inside one of those iconic loops, he actually 'runs' around it and collects light-up, pixellated coins that 'ping' when he collects them. It's absolutely delightful, and I'd be happy with it on my shelf at any time of year.

Buy it if:
✅ You love OG Sonic
✅ You want a keepsake, not just for Xmas

Don't buy it if:
❌ You never played original SonicView Deal

Santa Sonic | $18.99 at Amazon
Another 2024 addition to the Hallmark gaming ornament range is Santa Sonic, who presumably delivers gold rings instead of presents. Although it doesn't have the year-round appeal of the diorama listed above, its festive getup makes this a great way to make your a little more 'gamer.'

Buy it if:
✅ You want gaming additions to your tree
✅ You don't want anything too showy

Don't buy it if:
❌ You prefer OG SonicView Deal

Pikmin | $24.99 at Amazon
Something I always loved as a child was imagining what life would be like for the little, Borrower-esque figurines that populated our family Christmas tree. This Pikmin ornament has a similar energy, with the tiny creatures destined to be hidden amongst your decorations. Seeing as Pikmin are actually meant to be this small in 'real' life, it's quite a fitting recreation.

Buy it if:
✅ You have a soft spot for Pikmin
✅ You're building a Nintendo/gaming tree

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want more exciting posesView Deal

Master Chief | $18.99 at Amazon
The Xbox mascot is here to protect your tree. Or finish Christmas. I dunno, this comparison is getting away from me. Either way, the 2024 ornament is a fun way of showing off your Halo fandom that isn't too showy - the figure's only 4.5in tall. It's slightly more cartoony and friendly-looking than I'd expected as well, which feels fitting for the Christmas season.

Buy it if:
✅ You prefer Halo to Nintendo/Sega
✅ You'd like Chief to stand guard over presents

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want a more realistic designView Deal

Boo | $9.99 at Amazon
Not ready to give up on Halloween yet? This sweet little Boo looks like it'd make a great addition to any spooky season setup, and it's new for 2024.

Buy it if:
✅ You want Halloween decorations
✅ ...or you prefer a spooky Christmas

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're firmly in Christmas modeView Deal

Isabelle | $18.99 $10.99 at Amazon
This is an older model from 2023 (it's since been joined by Celeste the owl in 2024, which is also great), but it still wins me over with how well it translates the game character to three dimensions. Gimme a whole Animal Crossing range, please, Hallmark - I'd buy the lot.

Buy it if:
✅ You adore Animal Crossing
✅ You'd like a little AC village in your tree

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather have a full AC setView Deal

Super Mario Mini Set | $25.99 at Amazon
While these are some of the most simple ornaments on offer, they're probably my favorite for exactly that reason. They allow you to festoon your tree with nerdiness without overpowering it, and getting 6 at a time helps to build a unified theme.

Buy it if:
✅ You want something more subtle
✅ You're building a fully-themed tree

Don't buy it if:
❌You'd like something more excitingView Deal

For more present-worthy ideas, don't forget to check out the best Nintendo Switch gifts. You should get plenty of opportunity for bargains in the coming weeks as well, because this year's Black Friday gaming deals aren't far off.

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<![CDATA[ Best Disney Halloween merch 2024 ]]> Disney Halloween merch is one of my favorite things about spooky season. While you might not associate the House of Mouse with things that go bump in the night, its All Hallows' offerings have been consistently great for years.

That's why I keep a close eye on Disney Halloween merch each year – and why I've narrowed things down to what I think are the very best offerings in 2024. There's certainly enough to choose from, and plenty is on offer right now as we rattle jauntily toward Halloween itself like Walt's dancing skeletons from back in the day (early Disney was weird, and I'm here for it).

Personally speaking, my favorites would be the weighted Haunted Mansion blanket – which is cozy enough for you to sleep like the dead – and the autumnal wreath taken straight from Main Street at Disney World. Hoping to get some timely Disney gifts, on the other hand? I'm a big fan of the glowing pumpkins that can sit on a desk or shelf, while the annual Disney Halloween plushes are always winners. I have the latter myself, and they've cheered up the space now the weather is closing in.

Best Disney Halloween decorations 2024

Editor's choice

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Halloween Ornament | View at Disney Store US / Disney Store UK
Mickey and co often get new outfits across merch at Halloween, and this year he's bedecked in a snazzy vampire/skeleton combo suit I'm rather keen on. Despite being so small, this one has personality to spare.

Disney's Halloween decorations for 2024 are by far the most eye-catching pieces in the lineup, at least if you ask me – I'm already obsessed with 2024's entries. The Mickey Mouse Jack-o'-Lantern Halloween Wreath stands head and shoulders above the rest so far as I'm concerned because I adore the equivalents at Disney World that pop up around this time of year, but stock seems wobbly. As such, I'd recommend checking out the Mickey/Minnie Light-Up Jack-O-Lanterns instead – they're perfect final touches to your setup, and won't cost a bomb either. You can find them here in the US or here in the UK.

In much the same way, I adore the various ornaments Disney's made to bring a little chill to your decor. The 'Lonesome Ghosts' one with Mickey being stalked by a spirit is particularly good (seen here at the US store). Meanwhile, the Light-Up Stitch decoration (which you can grab in the US and UK) is a fun addition for your porch I suspect kids will particularly love.

No matter what you're shopping for, speed is of the essence; these spooky bits and bobs are selling out quickly. Luckily enough for us, there are plenty of discounts flying around to sweeten the pot. You can find the full lineup at the US Disney Store (or at the UK Disney Store if you're based across the pond), but here are my personal picks that's I'd suggest prioritizing.

Best Disney Halloween toys

Editor's choice

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Vampire Teddy Plush | View at Disney Store US
The eerie flying Vampire Teddy from Nightmare Before Christmas has been made into an actual plush, and because it's so iconic, it gets a place on this list right away. I can't find it in the UK, unfortunately (the best I could find is this Build-A-Bear equivalent), but it is still available in the US at a lower price.

Seasonal Disney ranges aren't complete without Mickey and Minnie Mouse in new outfits, and Halloween is no exception. Indeed, there are a couple of different versions for 2024 – you can get the classic characters in their terrifying best or the newer design with those big black eyes and monochrome skin tones. If you buy something else at the store up to a certain value, you can get either pair for less. Because they're such easy gifts and are fun ways to add a cozy Halloween vibe to your home, they're top of my list in terms of suggestions.

That's not the end of it, of course. Disney's mascots are joined by plenty of action figures and plush toys this year, from Star Wars to The Haunted Mansion. For instance, you can sprinkle some scariness over a galaxy far, far away with the amusingly-named R5-Z0MB droid at Disney Store US right now. Along with a particularly grimy color-scheme that makes it look as if it's been pulled from the Dagobah swamp, half its dome is missing. Bet that leaves a draft.

You can grab Nightmare Before Christmas and Haunted Mansion combo packs, too. There are three in total; either Jack, Sally, or Oogie Boogie come with one of the three Hitchhiking Ghosts, all cozy in Doom Buggy packaging. While I'm not sure I'd shell out the full price for all three as they're quite expensive, each one is currently on offer at Disney US.

Naturally, there's plenty of other Disney Halloween toys to choose from – you can browse the full range here at Disney US or via the Disney UK store. As for what I think you should watch out for, check out these recommendations.

Best Disney Halloween homeware

Editor's choice

Frog's Breath diffuser on a plain background

(Image credit: Disney)

Frog's Breath Diffuser | View at Disney Store US
I'm always keen on homeware that recreates an item seen within a film, so this Nightmare Before Christmas tie-in was always going to catch my eye. It's taken directly from the scene where Sally is making her poison brew, and is exactly as it appears on-screen. (Unfortunately, this doesn't appear to be available in the UK.)

Although a lot of attention is paid to Disney Halloween decorations, toys, and costumes, you shouldn't sleep on its homeware offerings. Everything from utensils to blankets for snuggling up on the sofa have been given the spooky treatment, and they're actually amongst my favorite Disney merch in 2024.

The Haunted Mansion (the ride, not the movies) has been getting the lion's share of attention this time around. These don't feel tacky or phoned in, so as a big fan of the attraction, I'm happy. The triple serving bowl set (available here for UK readers) is a great example; as well as featuring one of the three Hitchhiking Ghosts that have become the ride's mascots at the bottom of each bowl, it has a recreation of the bat stanchions found in the attraction at its center. I wouldn't say these are particularly well-known parts of the Haunted Mansion (they're on the rope barriers as you walk to your Doom Buggies), so them getting a nod here shows the level of attention to detail on display.

The Nightmare Before Christmas is well represented in this department too. You can get candle-holders, cookie jars, blankets, and more based on the beloved film. While I'm sad the poison soup cup Sally uses to feed Doctor Finkelstein (complete with the holey spoon) hasn't made a return visit, what has arrived is just as cool. A Frog's Breath diffuser? Amazing.

You can see the full range here (or here in the UK), but I've rounded up a few personal favorites below.


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<![CDATA[ Retro or not, I need this nostalgic discounted Mega Bloks Xbox 360 in my life ]]> I've got good news and bad news. The bad news is that the Xbox 360 is retro enough to effectively have its own Lego set. I'm not going to lie, that fact is making me take serious necrotic damage, but the good news is you can grab the Mega model at Amazon UK for a pretty nice price.

If you mosey over to Amazon, you'll find the MEGA Xbox 360 model for £109.99, with a 38% discount slashing its £177.99 RRP. This looks to be a record low for what could be the best Lego set for fans of the seventh gen console, even if its existence makes me feel incredibly old. In fairness, I usually fight off adulthood by picking up toys like this, so perhaps the marketing folks at Mega Bloks are onto something.

As alluring as adorable retro consoles made of blocks are, I have taken some time to hunt for the Xbox 360 model at other retailers. Smyths is currently matching Amazon by also reducing the set to £109.99, and you can save £30 at Very too. Basically, you'll be able to grab the set at whichever store takes your fancy, especially if you'd rather pick it up instead of delivery.

MEGA Xbox 360 model | £177.99 £109.99 at Amazon
Save £68 - Down to its lowest price since release, this Xbox 360 kit is perfect for fans of the system, collectors, and building block enthusiasts alike. Drenched in detail, it's a chunk cheaper than similar Lego sets based on retro consoles.

Buy it if:
✅ You love the Xbox 360
✅ You like detailed models
✅ You need game room decorations

Don't buy it if:
❌ You were a PS3 player
❌ You'd rather buy a real 360

Price check: Smyths £109.99 | Very £109.99View Deal

Should you buy the MEGA Xbox 360?

Hands building MEGA Xbox 360 model on woodgrain table

(Image credit: MEGA)

Look, I know a lot of you retronauts out there will be offended at the mere notion that the Xbox 360 is retro. I won't bait you by saying I believe the system has earned its vintage stripes, but I do think you'll enjoy this collectable regardless of your console labelling beliefs. We're talking about a 3:4 scale replica of Microsoft's iconic system with a matching controller and copy of Halo 3. Yes, it even comes with a game, which is more than I can say for many modern bundles.

At just under £110, this Mega set is still an investment, but I think the level of love and detail put into this Xbox 360 replica warrants its higher price. I don't want to say it'd be double the price if it were made by a certain other Danish bunch, but the 1,342 piece set has working lights and a whole lot of shenanigans going on inside too. Removable side panels reveal a really fun homage to the hardware that dwelled within the real console, only this time I'll personally just get to enjoy building pretend heat pipes rather than trying to fix the Red Ring of Death.

For those of you who simply can't deal with the 360 being retro enough to have collectable models, the Lego Atari 2600 might be more up your street. Only issue is you'll be paying £192.95, as I couldn't find any discounts at the moment. Still, if you're a Lego purist and grew up with games like Centipede, you'll probably appreciate this homage more, and I can't get over how cute the little extra models and cartridges are.

Circling back to the Mega set in question, I think the fact there isn't a lot of Xbox 360 merch out there makes this set a must have for fans. Many of you lovely readers will have grown up with Microsoft's second system, and it's actually the first console I bought with my own pay check. I also forgot the kit was a thing before stumbling across this deal, and since I'm willing to bet many of others did the same, it could make for a fantastic surprise gift for your Xbox-playing loved ones.


Looking for more savings? Swing by Black Friday Lego deals and Black Friday board game deals for tabletop activities. Alternatively, check out Black Friday Xbox Series X deals if you're more interested in real hardware.

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<![CDATA[ These Lego Harry Potter sets would make perfect gifts, and they're cheaper than ever for Prime Day ]]> If you're feeling in a spooky mood now that sweater season is upon us, the good news is that Lego Harry Potter sets are getting price cuts across the board for Prime Day. Crucially, some that would make great presents have hit their lowest ever price.

No matter whether you're hunting down a gift for the Wizarding World fan in your life or even just a treat for yourself, Amazon's Big Deal Days have magicked up the goods. You can grab Lego Dobby the House Elf for $27.95 at Amazon instead of $35 right now, for example, which is a record low price on the kit. Seeing as it's been so popular since it launched (it got a lot of attention when we reported on it last year), it's definitely one to watch out for. It's full of personality but won't take up too much space on display, and isn't a massively taxing build either. Perfect for anyone that doesn't normally use Lego, in other words.

Similarly, the Talking Sorting Hat (one of the most appealing Lego Harry Potter sets I've had my hands on recently) is $83.70 at Amazon rather than $100. While that puts it at the more premium end of the scale, it should be noted that this thing actually talks - it's a literal conversation starter. Like Dobby, it's not too big and isn't overly complex to make. However, it's not lacking in character by any means. This gets my vote as one of the best Lego sets from the Potter range.

That's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Prime Day Lego deals, but both of these occupy a sweet spot in terms of both price and novelty so far as I'm concerned. This gives them the edge if you're on the prowl for presents, and as a fan I'd be very happy to receive either. Actually, I have been happy to receive one - I got Dobby for Christmas last year.

Lego Harry Potter Dobby the House Elf | $34.99 $27.95 at Amazon
Save $34 - This kit is surprisingly popular, and it's never been any cheaper. That means it gets a shoutout here, particularly because it's such a good gift option.

Buy it if:
You want a fun display piece
✅ You're in need of a present

Don't buy it if:
Those big eyes creep you out

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $27.95
💲 Lego | $34.99

UK price: £24.99 £15.99 at SmythsView Deal

Lego Harry Potter Talking Sorting Hat | $99.99 $83.70 at Amazon
Save $16 - Although it's only a small reduction at face value, that's actually the cheapest this kit has ever been. It only came out a few months ago too, so that's a pretty good discount on such a new set.

Buy it if:
You want a fun conversation starter
✅ You'd like a smaller display piece

Don't buy it if:
You want something full size

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $93
💲 Lego | $99.99

UK price: £89.99 £65.99 at AmazonView Deal

For more discounts, be sure to check out our page of Lego deals or these Prime Day gaming deals.

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<![CDATA[ I've reviewed Lego for years, and these are my favorite Prime Day deals so far ]]> You might not associate Prime Day with Lego, and that's fair enough. The sale is better known for its tech discounts. However, it also has a habit of throwing out Lego discounts like they're confetti. 

Despite all the odds, these are actually decent. I've been covering Lego and sales such as Prime Day for more than five years now, and the bricks from Billund consistently rank amongst the best offers. Even during lean times where the savings aren't as tempting as they could (or should) be, tempting price cuts on the best Lego sets can be relied upon. 

2024 isn't any different. Lego Harry Potter has been doing particularly well this time around; the Hogwarts Castle and Grounds kit has dropped to a record low price of $135.95 at Amazon instead of $170, for example. Meanwhile, one of my favorite Mario sets - the Piranha Plant - is $47.95 at Amazon rather than $60. 

Even competing retailers are getting in on this month's Prime Day Lego deals. As a case in point, the adorable new Stitch model is $51.95 at Walmart (down from $65).

Anyway, to business: here are the offers that've stood out to me personally. If you're hunting down the best deals, I'd argue that these take the cake.

Today's best deals at a glance

Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant | $59.99 $47.95 at Amazon
Save $12 - This is one of my favorite sets of recent years, and it's dipped to a previously-unseen low price as part of this week's Prime Day deals. It averages $58 most of the time, so you're doing well out of this discount.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a fun desk or shelf buddy
✅ You're looking for a great gift

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather save your money for Mighty Bowser

Price check:
💲 Walmart | $47.95
💲 Lego | $59.99

UK price: £57.99 £43.50 at ArgosView Deal

Lego Stitch | $64.99 $51.95 at Walmart
Save $13 - This record low price is the perfect example of why you shouldn't just stick with Amazon and call it a day during the Prime sale. Walmart is offering this set's best ever deal.

Buy it if:
You want an adorable display kit
✅ You want a good gift

Don't buy it if:
You'd like a toy

Price check:
💲
Amazon | $51.95
💲 Lego | $64.99

UK price: £59.99 £49.99 at SmythsView Deal

Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle & Grounds | $169.99 $135.95 at Amazon
Save $34 - This may just be one of the best modern Harry Potter kits thanks to the way it perfectly captures the castle's look without costing a bomb or taking up loads of space on display. It's never been cheaper than it is now.

Buy it if:
You want something truly iconic
✅ You don't have space for the massive version

Don't buy it if:
You've already got the big one

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $135.95
💲 Lego | $169.99

UK price: £149.99 £119.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Animal Crossing Nook's Cranny & Rosie's House | $74.99 $59.95 at Amazon
Save $11 - That might not seem like the biggest reduction at face value, but the cute Animal Crossing kit has literally never been cheaper. Because it's held its price so stubbornly before now and averages $68, I'd say this is one of the more eye-catching discounts of the week.

Buy it if:
You want a centerpiece to your collection
✅ You're buying for adults or kids

Don't buy it if:
You were hoping for a full Nook's Cranny

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $59.95
💲 Lego | $74.99

UK price: £64.99 £46.99 at AmazonView Deal

Lego Star Wars Boarding the Tantive IV | $54.99 $43.95 at Amazon
Save $11 - This is a relatively straightforward kit in the grand scheme of things, but it's such a great build if you ask me - it's an easy-to-display diorama of an iconic moment from the original trilogy, complete with novel interactive elements. It's never been cheaper than it is now, either.

Buy it if:
You want an iconic but affordable set
✅ You're buying for adults or kids

Don't buy it if:
You hate stickers on sets

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $43.95
💲 Lego | $54.99

UK price: £49.99 £37.99 at AmazonView Deal

Looking for more savings? You can check out the wider Lego deals via our guide, or hit the most recent Prime Day gaming deals.

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<![CDATA[ As an N64 fan, this Lego Super Mario Prime Day deal is really dangerous for me ]]> Sound that 'lowest ever price' klaxon again, because this Lego Super Mario throwback has never been so cheap.

Listen up, fans of Mario 64; the Lego Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block has dropped to $139.99 at Amazon, down from $200. It's literally never been cheaper than that, so you're unlikely to find a better opportunity if this seems up your street. 

While I'll often say to hold out until Black Friday where the Danish bricks from Billund are concerned, this kit hasn't gone anywhere near that price in over a year - and even then, it seems to have been a one-off thing. With that in mind, this is one of the better Prime Day Lego deals I've seen so far. It's an official Prime Day offer as well, which means only Prime members can access it... and it'll come to an end by midnight on October 9.

Lego Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block | $199.99 £139.99 at Amazon
Save $60 - This is a record low price on the for-grown ups Super Mario display kit, and such a big discount is rare. Indeed, the last time we saw a saving like that was December of last year; it's stuck to a stubborn £199ish ever since. Just remember, you need to be a Prime member to take advantage of the deal.

Buy it if:
You grew up with Mario 64
✅ You want a kick-ass conversation starter
✅ You love more complex kits

Don't buy it if:
You have no love for Mario 64
❌ You're buying for a child

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $289
💲 Lego | OOS

UK price: £179.99 at The RangeView Deal

Should you buy the Lego Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block?

Lego Super Mario 64

(Image credit: Lego)

As we mentioned in full our lowdown on the Lego Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block, this is an intricate and impressive set that should delight fans of the original game. It's the kind of kit with numerous hidden secrets to explore as well, so remains a lot of fun even after you've constructed it. 

OK, so it's not necessarily as attention-grabbing as The Mighty Bowser or Piranha Plant when it's not unfolded. But this is one of those instances where Lego's blocky appearance really works in the set's favor; it captures the pixellated look of those earlier games perfectly. As such, it's a fun curiosity even if it's folded away.

I adore the inner 'levels,' too. As someone who grew up with Mario 64, it's a real kick to see the likes of the Bob-omb Battlefield and Cool, Cool Mountain recreated in such detail despite being so tiny. I can practically hear the Penguin race song just looking at the snowy peak.

So, Mario 64 fans are a firm "yes" - particularly because our biggest criticism of the model was its price, which is solved via this deal. 

I'd say this is the best time to dive in, too; I can't see the kit dropping any more due to years of it rarely breaking through $190. Plus, it's now a retired  product so is incredibly difficult to get hold of at a reasonable price. Even if it is one of the best Lego sets, you can't argue with low stock.


For more savings, be sure to check out the latest Lego deals and these Prime Day gaming deals.

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<![CDATA[ I've never seen so many discounts on Lego Millennium Falcon sets in my 5+ years covering Prime Day ]]> I wasn't expecting to write about all Lego Millennium Falcon sets going on offer for Prime Day when I woke up this morning, but there we are.

Let's cut to the chase; you can save on each of the four current Lego Millennium Falcon kits if you mosey on down to Amazon, from the biggest Ultimate Collector Series model to the more affordable midi-size version. The best of these Prime Day offers would be a £185 reduction on the UCS Millennium Falcon (bringing it to £549.99 at Amazon instead of £735) and a saving on the brand-new Dark Falcon model (which is £127.99 at Amazon rather than £160).

Want something a little more affordable? I got you, boo. The smaller display version of the Lego Millennium Falcon - which I'd argue is best for most people - has dipped to £54.99 at Amazon, down from £75.

I'm a little shocked at how good this year's Prime Day Lego deals have been so far. They aren't normally bad by any means, but this is unheard of. In all my time covering the event, I don't think I've seem such steep discounts on such high-profile sets; those are normally held back for Black Friday.

Lego UCS Millennium Falcon | £734.99 £549.99 at Amazon
Save £185 - That's an aggressively good deal on the biggest (and arguably best) Lego Millennium Falcon. While it has been cheaper in the past, that's more of a rarity and getting almost £200 off the price tag isn't an opportunity to sniff at.

Buy it if:
✅ You want the ultimate Star Wars kit
✅ You're looking for a display piece
✅ You have somewhere to show it off

Don't buy it if:
❌ You're OK with the smaller version
❌ You don't have much display space

Price check:
💲 John Lewis | £549.99
💲 Argos | £735
View Deal

Lego Millennium Falcon | £74.99 £54.99 at Amazon
Save £20 - Even though this is starting to creep back up in price again (it was £52 during Prime Day), that's still a pretty great offer on the newer, more manageable Lego Millennium Falcon kit. Especially because its average cost over the last few months has been closer £60.

Buy it if:
✅ You want an iconic Star Wars ship
✅ You want to avoid breaking the bank
✅ You don't have space for the big versions

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer a bigger Falcon
❌ You want a playset for your kids

Price check:
💲
John Lewis | £54.99
💲 Lego | £74.99View Deal

Lego Dark Falcon | £159.99 £127.99 at Amazon
Save £32 – The newest Falcon to join the bunch was a little cheaper earlier in the week (it hit £120.59), but the current offer is still pretty great considering how recently the kit came out. Its average price is closer to £150.

Buy it if:
The Falcon isn't edgy enough for you
You like the idea of Darth Jar Jar
✅ Black has always been your colour

Don't buy it if:
You have the other Falcon/s
You think this will be a fad

Price check:
💲 Zavvi | £134.99
💲
Lego | £159.99View Deal

Lego Millennium Falcon | £149.99 £111.99 at Amazon
Save £38 - It's not listed as a deal, and that's not the kit's lowest price, but it is still a bargain considering how this Millennium Falcon is normally closer to £120 in cost.

Buy it if:
You want a more detailed Falcon
✅ ...but not the huge UCS version
✅ You want a playset for your kids

Don't buy it if:
You're happy getting the smaller one
❌ You have the UCS version

Price check:
💲
John Lewis | £111.99
💲 Lego | £149.99
View Deal

Which Lego Millennium Falcon should you buy?

Lego Millennium Falcon set laid out on a wooden surface

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

OK, here's the hard part. Of all the Lego Millennium Falcon sets on offer, which one should you actually pick up? They all deserve a place amongst the best Lego sets, after all.

For me, it depends on a couple of factors. To start with, how much room do you have to display it? If you're short on space and/or don't want to break the bank, the smaller version is what I'd recommend. As mentioned in my Lego Millennium Falcon (75375) review, it doesn't compromise on quality in the slightest despite being more affordable. It can be finished in an evening and looks awesome on its built-in stand, too.

Secondly, how much detail do you want? If you've got the budget, space, and time, the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon is the ultimate Star Wars set - no questions asked. Besides being an absolute monster at several thousand pieces strong, it packs in many nods to the saga and features loads of minifigures from across the series (though Lando is absent, which is weird). Seeing this thing in person is jaw-dropping, too. However, it has a price tag to match... even when discounted for Prime Day. 

A good alternative is the Rise of Skywalker variant, as it's much cheaper but still has the size to cram in lots of detail. Whether you get this one or not will depend on how happy you are to get minifigures from Episode 9. It's great that Finn, Chewie, C-3PO, and R2-D2 are included, to say nothing of that awesome Lando minifig, but you may miss the presence of Han Solo.

That's probably why the Dark Falcon is my least favorite of the bunch. Despite being the newest and a very impressive set, it's based on the 'Rebuild the Galaxy' spin-off so doesn't have the staying power these other ones do.

Either way, I wouldn't hang about; I can't see these offers lasting for long.


For more savings, don't miss our guide to the latest Lego deals. As for more from the galaxy far, far away, check out these Lego Star Wars sets.

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<![CDATA[ Prime Day has only just started, but Lego Hogwarts just hit a record low price ]]> I've always wanted to explore the UK's premier school for Witchcraft and Wizardry, but seeing as it's unfortunately fictional, I suppose this Lego Hogwarts set is the closest I'll get (short of camping out at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour, anyway.) With that in mind, it's a stroke of luck that the kit is currently cheaper than ever… and Prime Day has only just begun.

You can currently grab Lego Hogwarts Castle & Grounds for a record low price as part of the annual Prime Day sale – it's $135.99 at Amazon rather than $170. Seeing as the average price is closer to $153ish, that's what you could call 'magic' if you were in a corny sort of mood. Which I, of course, am not. So we'll put paid to that idea before things get out of hand. 

Anyway, this is easily one of the best early Prime Day Lego deals I've seen so far, which bodes well for the sale considering how it's only just getting going.

Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle and Grounds | $169.99 $135.95 at Amazon
Save $11 - Prime Day is only just kicking into gear, and we're already seeing some lowest-ever prices like this one. Actually, this version of Hogwarts hasn't ever been cheaper than it is now.

Buy it if:
You want something truly iconic
✅ You don't want to pay/display the massive version

Don't buy it if:
You already have the big one

Price check:
💲
Walmart | $135.95
💲 Lego | $169.99

UK price: £149.99 £119.99 at AmazonView Deal

Should you buy Lego Hogwarts Castle and Grounds?

A man builds the Lego Hogwarts Castle and Grounds set

(Image credit: Lego)

While there has been a bigger version of Harry Potter's school before now, and you can technically build your own version using individual sets, both of those options are incredibly expensive. Not to mention time-consuming. They'd take up a lot of real estate at home, too. With that in mind, this smaller, more affordable display piece is an excellent compromise. It's the sort of kit you can feasibly put together in an evening and still looks commanding on an shelf, but it won't overpower your other decor because it's not several feet tall. 

That isn't to say Lego's skimped on the detail here, though. Besides capturing the castle's silhouette surprisingly well despite the vastly reduced brick count (I'd argue it captures the location better than the massive alternative, honestly), it packs in more locations than you might expect thanks to that display base. Turn it around and you'll find the likes of the Chamber of Secrets hidden beneath. 

Although I'd always recommend going for the $400 Hogwarts set if you want the biggest and most impressive version of the school (just be warned that it's harder to find now that it's been retired), I'd still say that this dinkier recreation is a better fit for most people. Indeed, it's comfortably one of the best Lego sets for fans of the Wizarding World.


Want more savings? Be sure to check out the latest Lego deals via our guide, or drop in on the new Lego sets that have everyone talking this month.

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<![CDATA[ Lego Piranha Plant drops to its lowest ever price, and it's not even Prime Day yet ]]> The Lego Piranha Plant has been one of my favorites kits from the past year or so (it's just so full of character, look at that cheerful grin) and has just taken a major price cut. As in, it's never been cheaper.

You can grab this bricky version of a classic Mario baddie for $47.95 at Amazon rather than $60. That's the biggest discount it's ever had according to price-matching software, and because its previous low was around $54, there's plenty of reason to jump in. (Unfortunately, the UK equivalent isn't quite as good - the lowest price I can find is £42.99 at Amazon instead of £58, which is £3 off a record discount.)

Seeing as this year's second spate of Prime Day Lego deals are still a couple of days away, I surprised to see such a good offer already. Because it doesn't ever get this cheap normally (it averages $58 most of the time), I don't think there's a benefit to holding out for a better offer either.

Lego Piranha Plant | $59.99 $47.95 at Amazon
Save $12 - Before now, the cheapest this set had been was around the vicinity of $53. And because it averages somewhere between $57 - $58 for the rest of the year, this is an even better offer than it was already.

Buy it if:
✅ You want something cool for your desk or shelf
✅ You're looking for the perfect gift for a Mario fan

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather save your money for Mighty Bowser (which is amazing)

UK price: £57.99 £42.99 via AmazonView Deal

Should you buy the Lego Piranha Plant?

Lego Piranha Plant box in front of white shelving and The Mighty Bowser set

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

I'd always been very taken with how this kit looks in promo pictures, but honestly? Seeing it in person made me fall in love with it more. As well as buying one as a present for my Super Mario-loving wife, a couple of my colleagues have it themselves - and one of these Lego Piranha Plants sits next to me in the GamesRadar+ office. It's so expressive and full of character despite being a sentient, man-eating plant.

Because it's only made up of 540 pieces, it's also quite straightforward to build. While fans of the best Lego sets might prefer something a little more involved (such as the Mighty Bowser model, which is another favorite of mine), it crams so much personality into its small size.

I don't see it dropping in price much any time soon, either. Seeing as it's stayed pretty static other than a few dips, I can't see that changing in the short term. That means you should be good to dive in without worrying about better Lego deals showing up after the fact.


This is arguably one of the best gifts for gamers, but if you want to see what else is out there, don't miss our Prime Day gaming deals page.

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<![CDATA[ I'm sorry to bring this up already, but the Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2024 is at its lowest ever price ]]> Forgive me for bringing it up months early, but the Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2024 has dropped to its lowest ever price.

Look, I know. I appreciate that December is still a long way off. I also know we shouldn't mention that holiday until October is well in the rear-view mirror. But a good deal is a good deal, so here I am, begging your forgiveness for flagging this price cut. To be precise, the Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2024 has dipped to $35.99 at Amazon instead of $45. 

Besides being almost $10 off a hugely popular theme, it's dropping much earlier than I would have expected (we usually see that sort of reduction during the annual Black Friday Lego deals). Indeed, it's the best discount on the kit thus far. 

Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2024 | $44.99 $35.99 at Amazon
Save $9 - So far as I can tell, this new version of the Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar hasn't ever been cheaper. If you were hoping to get organized, now's the time to strike.

Buy it if:
You want to be organized this year
✅ You're worried about it selling out later

Don't buy it if:
You're happy to wait for a better offer

Price check:
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Walmart | $35.99
💲 Lego | $44.99View Deal

The question is, should you buy it? It all comes down to how organized you want to be, and how willing you are to wait for a potential saving down the road. To that first point, grabbing it now means you'll be more than ready when December comes around - no scrambling around at the last minute here. 

As for the second, it's all about how long you can play chicken for with stock. I'm pretty sure we'll get another reduction for Black Friday, as that almost always happens, but stock can run out fast at that point. If last year is any indication, the price may shoot back up without warning too. In essence, how long do you want to hold your nerve?

I can't answer that question for you, but as someone who's spent years covering the best Lego sets, I'd say it depends on who you're buying for. If kids are involved, I'd grab it now - it's not worth the risk that you miss the boat. But if it's for you, I'd risk holding out. There's a good chance we'll get another, better saving closer to December, but you'll need to be quick to take advantage of it.


For more bricks, be sure to check out our guide to the best Lego Star Wars sets. As for a change of pace, why not have a look at the best Star Wars board games?

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<![CDATA[ The Lego Millennium Falcon has hit its lowest ever price - this is not a drill ]]> I'd usually start with something witty, but I'll cut right to the chase this time and flag that the Lego Millennium Falcon set has hit its lowest ever price. (Honestly, I wasn't expecting Lego to stitch me up like this first thing in the morning -- I haven't even finished my coffee yet.)

You can currently grab the mid-range Rise of Skywalker Lego Millennium Falcon for $108.79 at Amazon instead of $169.99, and while I appreciate that this is still a lot of credits to drop at once, the kit has literally never been cheaper so far as I can see. A quick look at price comparison sites suggests that its best offer before now was roughly $128, so you can't do much better. I've been covering sales on Lego for years now, and am very surprised to see an offer like this out of sales season. In my experience, that's rare.

Anyway, I wouldn't recommend hanging around. I say that because this version of the Lego Millennium Falcon (which is arguably one of the best Lego sets right now) is being retired in the not-so-distant future. Before long, it'll have jumped into hyperspace for the last time - and I'd be shocked if the price dipped much further before that point.

Lego Millennium Falcon | $169.99 $108.79 at Amazon
Save $61 - According to price comparison software, this set hasn't ever been cheaper. Before now, its lowest price was around the $127.99 mark. Short of a flash sale during Black Friday, I don't see it dropping any more.

Buy it if:
You want a bigger, more detailed Falcon
✅ You don't have space for the huge UCS version

Don't buy it if:
You're happy with the smaller one
❌ You already have the UCS version

Price check:
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Walmart | $169.99
💲 Best Buy | $169.99

UK price:
£149.99 £111.99 at Amazon
View Deal

Should you buy the Lego Millennium Falcon?

Lego Millennium Falcon and minifigures on a wooden floor

(Image credit: Lego)

Seeing as it's the most iconic ship in the Star Wars galaxy, there's no surprise that Lego's made many Millennium Falcons for its Lego Star Wars sets range. At the time of writing, four are available; the smaller Lego Millennium Falcon (75375), this Rise of Skywalker version, the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon, and a black, 'Rebuild the Galaxy' spin on the RoS model that's only just come out. Of all these, the Rise of Skywalker set strikes the best balance between price, size, and detail. It's bigger and more detailed than the newest one, but isn't as eye-wateringly expensive (or difficult to display) as the UCS equivalent.

As such, it dipping to its lowest price in several years is a big deal. Especially because it's going away soon; this one's set to retire and become unavailable in the next few months. In my experience, retired sets don't usually get good Lego deals. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, it seems.

In other words, I'd grab this kit if you want a larger statement piece without having to spend literal hundreds on the UCS equivalent. Otherwise, I'd opt for the smaller display version, as I'd say it still captures everything great about Han and Chewie's ride at a fraction of the price.


Looking for more from a galaxy far, far away? Don't miss these Star Wars gifts, or the best Star Wars board games.

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<![CDATA[ New Wednesday Lego sets make our titular heroine look adorable - just don’t tell her I said that ]]> Wednesday herself might be a swirling pool of angst and rage, but nobody told her Brickheadz self. With three new Lego Wednesday sets on the way, things are already looking dark ahead of pumpkin season. Between new minidolls and a fully poseable figure, as well as a small cameo from Thing itself, there’s plenty to explore in the new sets. 

Announced via Lego’s official site today, the sets range from cheaper $19.99 / £17.99 Brickheadz figures of both Wednesday and Enid all the way through to a full Dorm Room diorama at $89.99 / £79.99. Slap bang in the middle we’ve got a full figure of Wednesday herself, positioned in front of Nevermore Gate at $49.99 / £44.99. There’s a whole heap of easter eggs sure to delight those on the hunt for one of the best Lego sets for spooky season. 

Both the Dorm Room and Wednesday Addams Figure sets are available to pre-order at Lego US and Lego UK right now, ahead of the October 1 release date. We’re still waiting on purchase options for the Brickheadz models, though. 

Lego Wednesday Addams Figure

Lego Wednesday Addams figure

(Image credit: Lego)

Wednesday Addams Figure | $49.99 at Lego (pre-order)

Wednesday’s figure piece is set against the foreboding backdrop of Nevermore itself, with the Academy’s gates framing our hero and plenty of series easter eggs surrounding her. 

The entire piece is set against a particularly slick looking base sporting the Nevermore logo at the front as well. The 702-piece set looks pretty intricate (it’s got nearly as many pieces as the more expensive Dorm Room set below). Not only that, but the figure is fully posable and you’ve even got two outfit options, Wednesday’s uniform or her Raven’N Dance dress. 

UK: £44.99 at Lego (pre-order)
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Lego Wednesday & Enid's Dorm Room

Lego Wednesday Dorm Room

(Image credit: Lego)

Wednesday & Enid’s Dorm Room | $89.99 at Lego (pre-order)

The flagship Wednesday Lego set features two mini dolls for both characters, set against a larger backdrop of the duo’s dorm room. I never quite got over how cool that dorm room is, apparently health and safety concerns for minors rarely take precedence in this universe. 

Still, the painfully broody balcony takes center stage in Lego’s rendition, with the rear portion recreating each character’s unique sense of style faithfully. There’s even hidden drawers underneath the main model to store your extra mini dolls and accessories. 

UK: £79.99 at Lego (pre-order) View Deal

Lego BrickHeadz Wednesday & Enid 

Lego Wednesday Brickheadz

(Image credit: Lego)

Wednesday & Enid |  $19.99 at Lego (coming soon)

Well isn’t this adorable, Lego’s Brickheadz figures for both our heroes feature 234 pieces in total. Those super cute eyes and stumpy little arms might not please Miss Addams herself, but they’ll certainly complete the set beautifully. Unfortunately these figures aren’t available for pre-order at the moment, but will launch alongside the rest of the line. 

UK: £17.99 at Lego (coming soon)View Deal

We’re also rounding up all the latest new Lego sets heading our way in the future, but check out the best Star Wars Lego sets for more in-universe building. After some discounts? Check out the biggest Lego deals on the shelves this weekend.  

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<![CDATA[ I wasn't expecting this to be my favorite Disney Halloween merch, and it's now $21 less ]]> If I can be real for a second, it's not news to say Disney Halloween merch is almost always good. The House of Mouse knows what it's doing where collectibles are concerned (you'd certainly hope so anyway, considering how it's one of the biggest corporations in the world), and this year's haul for spooky season is no different. But one entry caught me off guard – and now I'm obsessed with it. If only I could get the bloody thing back.

I was sent some of 2024's Disney Halloween merch ahead of time so I could report back to all of you, and although I was expecting to be taken with the likes of this year's Mickey plush (yes, I can confirm: he cute), the star of the show has actually been the Haunted Mansion Weighted Blanket. Now, I'm a sucker for all things HM – if you ask me, it's one of the best rides in the Disney parks. Yet even beyond a design inspired by the haunted house's wallpaper, it's just so damn cozy. With sweater weather closing in, all I want to do is snuggle down with it and read a good book (or play one of the best board games, knowing me). Well, in theory. My wife keeps stealing the blanket and is threatening to use it for naps, so my chances may be shot. Honestly, I don't blame her.

I bring all this up because the blanket is currently on offer; it's $63.74 at the Disney Store instead of $84.99, saving you $21. (Sadly, it's still the full price of £68 on the UK Disney Store, but I'll keep an eye out for any savings.)

Haunted Mansion Weighted Blanket | $84.99 $63.74 at Disney Store
Save $21 - As a new item for this year's Halloween, I don't think the blanket has ever been cheaper. Seeing as it'll also arrive well before October, you'll get maximum use out of it as the cold sets in.

Buy it if:
✅ You wanna be snug as a bug in a… blanket?
✅ You prefer subtle tie-ins
✅ You're a fiend for blankets, cushions, and throws

Don't buy it if:
You already have too many sofa blankets, and it's a bit of a problem actually
You don't like weighted blankets

Price check:
💲
Seems to be a Disney Store exclusive

UK price: £68 at the Disney StoreView Deal

Should you buy the Haunted Mansion Weighted Blanket?

Halloween Mickey Mouse plush leaning up against two cushions, covered by a gray blanket

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

If the idea of settling down on the sofa under a cozy blanket to watch a movie with a cup of hot something-or-other sounds delightful to you, this is a great choice. The material used is incredibly soft and feels more luxurious than I was expecting thanks to the slightly raised wallpaper pattern on one side, and it's heavy enough to make you feel like you're being given a hug. 

OK, so that's the main downside; this thing weighs a significant amount, which means you're unlikely to be carting it around much. But honestly, that's the only downside I can think of beyond a price tag veering toward $100 – and even then, I'd say it's premium enough to be worth that cost.

It's not outrageously 'Haunted Mansion' either, and by that I mean it's a subtle tie-in. The wallpaper design will only be recognized by fellow parks nerds, and there's only a small, embossed logo in the bottom corner. Classy.

Of course, you can get non-branded alternatives for a lot less, and proper Haunted Mansion blankets that aren't weighted are available at a much lower price (like this reversible fleece one for $44.99 at Amazon). But I'd argue that this is a lot nicer, and I don't see it dipping further in price any time soon. Especially with Halloween approaching. 

Want a present for yourself or good Disney gifts for a Haunted Mansion fan? Now's your chance, while it's discounted.


For more goodies, why not check out these gifts for gamers? As for something suitably spooky, check out these must-have Halloween board games.

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<![CDATA[ Making a Warhammer crossover worthy of Space Marine 2: "We don’t chase trends and gimmicks" ]]> Crossovers take a lot more work than you might think, and the tie-ins to Space Marine 2 are no different. Whether it's a controller, clothing, assorted gifts for gamers, or even a chair, there are plenty of hoops to jump through. 

The Space Marine 2 Secretlab chair that arrived via drop pod at the GamesRadar+ office took years to develop, for example.

"We don’t chase trends and gimmicks — that’s short-term thinking," says Secretlab head of global partnerships, Beatrice Wee. "Our partners also make long-term strategic investments in their IPs, so it is just as important to them that the Special Edition products we create are high in quality and meaningful to the franchise."

You certainly couldn't accuse it of being a slap-dash effort. As a modified version of the most recent Secretlab Titan Evo, it packs the same features as its predecessor (which were impressive enough to earn it a spot on our guide to the best gaming chairs) whilst adding an all-new design that isn't just a reskin.

Secretlab Warhammer 40,000 chair seen from behind, with an Ultramarines symbol against a field of blue

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

"Warhammer 40,000 has been around for 37 years now, and has amassed a huge and devoted fanbase (even celebrities like Henry Cavill and Ed Sheeran!) with a discerning eye for detail," Wee notes. "They scrutinize every detail of their own miniatures, which personally resonated with the way we approach our designs. There was definitely synergy in this partnership and, combined with our partners' insights into the fanbase, we were able to build something incredibly special for the fans."

From my time using the Warhammer Titan EVO, I'd say it's paid off. The Ultramarines color-scheme is obviously striking and there's all the heraldry you'd expect, but what I hadn't anticipated enjoying so much was the fine detail. Gold trim sits on top of black ribbing made to feel like an undersuit, and circular stitching placed across the surface gives the impression of bolts securing armor plates. 

Similarly, there's a full-blown 'wax' seal of the kind you'll find on the actual miniatures, complete with parchment bearing an oath of moment. It's a completely unnecessary touch, but that's what makes the chair's (admittedly lofty) price more palatable. 

When combined with ample back support thanks to adjustable lumbar, a memory foam head cushion, and everything else that helps a Secretlab chair stand out, I really can't imagine many would feel short-changed. OK, so your mileage might vary depending on whether you like firmer seats or not (Secretlab trends toward the harder end of the spectrum, apparently to better support you). But there's no denying that this thing works damn hard to earn its price tag.

Warhammer DualSense controller on a plain background

(Image credit: Games Workshop)

It's something of a contrast to the officially licensed Space Marine 2 DualSense controller. While the overall design is appealing and doesn't feel garish like some third-party mods I could name (it's a crush of Tyranids battling the game's hero, Titus, and feels more abstract as a result), this is essentially a series of plates that sit over the grips, face, and touchpad of the basic controller without any other additions. Which would be totally fine... if the controller wasn't $159.99 / £125. Seeing as that's quite literally double the price of a standard DualSense, paying $90 / $60 extra for the pleasure of a faceplate stings. You don't even get a charging cable in the box.

Yes, the fact that it's hand-made in the UK is a cool touch. Knowing someone's put this all together themselves makes it feel oddly personal, and I appreciate that. Yet the price tag leaves a bitter aftertaste in the mouth.

By way of comparison, I've been nothing but impressed with the Secretlab crossover despite it costing enough overall to draw a wince (it's $624/ £599.99, if you were curious). Yes, it's around $75 more than the standard, non-adorned Titan EVO. But it's easy to see where that money's gone, and every inch of this thing feels 'premium.' 

I was able to chat with Secretlab lead licensed product designer Gabriel Lim via email about what went into making the chair, and you can see what they had to say below.


GamesRadar+: I wanted to start off with your overall thoughts on the chair and the design used here. Could you tell me your favorite element of the design?

Gabriel Lim:
The Warhammer 40,000 universe is undeniably huge — you’ve got tabletop miniatures, books, video games… There are just so many areas to draw our inspiration from and really get creative.

Fans who build and paint their own Warhammer 40,000 miniatures, in particular, would understand that sense of satisfaction from getting all the intricacies done just right. That’s the same thrill we get when we obsess over and iron out every little detail in our chairs.

We’ve included so many great elements but my personal favorite is the more subtle elegance in the side wings of the chair. It may not be the first thing that catches the eye, but adds so much vibrancy to the overall design.

If you take a closer look at the side wings, we’ve used a raised gold trim and the textured black panels that resemble the Ultramarines’ shoulder plates. We curated different layers of upholstery to give the chair more depth and dimension.

The Secretlab Warhammer 40,000 Ultramarines chair, seen tucked under a gaming desk with accessories nearby

(Image credit: Secretlab, Games Workshop)

GR+: The Ultramarines have a long and storied history. How did you decide what design elements to zero in on for this chair?

GL: We're all huge fans of the IP — some of the team have an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the lore, which definitely shaped our preliminary ideas. We were especially intrigued by "The Armouring of a Space Marine Cinematic," and how that would translate to a chair design.

We worked closely with Games Workshop every step of the way — from customizing the material to get the iconic blue done just right to the intricacies of the stitching — to bring this idea to life.

GR+: The raised gold elements, black ribbing, and dark blue 'bolts' really give the chair that armor-like feel. How did you go about translating something that doesn't necessarily lend itself to gaming furniture?

GL: Character-based designs always challenge us to think outside the box. They need to embody the character without being too literal, lest they become too kitsch. That’s why we’re really particular about what gets to make the cut for the final design — every last stitch has to have its place and purpose.

The iconic blue armor is the centerpiece of our Warhammer 40,000 Ultramarines Edition, and we wanted to create an almost 3D-like effect to the chair. Getting the shoulder plate detailings on the side wings just right took several iterations — we raised the metallic gold trimmings to give the impression that they were encasing the black "undersuit" that’s worn by Space Marines beneath their armor. Finishing touches on the Power Armor, like the rivets and vents, were also done with 3D embroidery to add even greater dimension to the entire 'armor.'

The 'wax' seal on the Secrelab Ultramarines chair

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

GR+: The Oath of Moment parchment and 'wax' seal are my favorite parts of this chair. Extras like this don't seem common on Secretlab crossovers - was this something you had to push for?

GL:
We're always game to try something new. If we think of an idea that will add to our fans' experience and makes sense for the product, we’ll go to great lengths to see it through.

The big Warhammer 40,000 fans in our design team were especially pumped to bring the purity seals to life. Because these inserts were also so endemic to the IP and community alike, Games Workshop was onboard and just as excited as we were.

GR+: Was there a particularly difficult aspect of designing this crossover?

GL:
It was especially tricky to give these purity seals a weathered effect without looking worn out or old. We had to walk a very fine line to achieve the exact effect that we wanted. To do so, we embossed the skull onto a metal backing, rather than wax or rubber, which allowed for a matte finish.

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<![CDATA[ Gorgeous Kaiju No. 8 variant cover caught my eye in Crunchyroll Store manga sale ]]> The Crunchyroll Store is enjoying a sizeable sale on everything from manga to statues at the moment, but the offer that stopped me scrolling wasn't a Nendoroid or anime boxset; it's because I was being eyeballed by a variant cover to Kaiju No. 8 volume one.

Sure, it's a good story that's gotten a lot of well-deserved attention for its artwork by Naoya Matsumoto. We know all that already. But something I hadn't seen was this variant cover (which isn't surprising on reflection, because it's exclusive to the Crunchyroll Store - mystery solved). Showing off hero Kafka's kaiju form staring right out at us with a single, eerie green eye illuminated, it's attention-grabbing stuff. And happily, it's got a discount at the moment; you can pick it up for $9.59 at Crunchyroll instead of $11.99. That may only be a small reduction, but hey - every little helps. 

If this doesn't float your boat, there's probably something for you in the wider manga sale that also includes art books. (You can pick up the official Elden Ring Art Book for $41.84 at Crunchyroll rather than $59.99, for example.) My eye was drawn to the statues, though. Whether it's something more subdued like the Demon Slayer Giyu Tomioka figure or the more ambitious Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba scale statue with its gravity-defying pose, I'm consistently impressed with how sharp they look.

Kaiju No. 8 Variant Cover Manga Volume 1 (Crunchyroll Exclusive) | $11.99 $9.59 at Crunchyroll
While it isn't a massive saving, what makes this offer stand out is its exclusive variant cover. It's not something you'll find elsewhere, and because the price of the normal first volume is similar, this is a steal.View Deal

Looking for potential present ideas? Don't miss these gifts for gamers - it's packed with everything from accessories to the best Lego sets.

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<![CDATA[ Lego Isabelle's House Visit (77049) review: "Captures that game magic perfectly" ]]> There's nothing more sentimental about my time with Animal Crossing: New Horizons than remembering the feeling you get when you step outside your little house each day. With the Lego Animal Crossing Isabelle's House Visit set, Lego and Nintendo have managed to capture that game magic perfectly. It might not be the biggest or most expensive set in the Animal Crossing Lego range, but it's perfectly priced and has so many excellent details that fans of the series can enjoy and appreciate. It's easily one of the best Lego sets for Nintendo fans.

Lego Isabelle's House Visit (77049) features

  • Includes Isabelle and Fauna minfigures
  • Nice customization options
  • So many different elements

Lego Isabelle's House Visit is the second largest in the Animal Crossing range - at least at the time of writing - consisting of a villager house, and some smaller details that you can arrange around the exterior. The house itself is two-sided, like a doll's house, and includes so many of the little details that so many of us spent many hours (read: days) fiddling around with during the hazy days of 2020-21. From the little vegetable patch and tool station out front to the gift balloon flying overhead, there's a lot to love about the external details of this delightful build.

But it's the house itself that's bound to please. There's so much crammed in here, from a patchwork bed to a table and chairs, but also smaller items like a Nook Phone and a K.K. Slider album to mount on the wall. A tiny stove and sink makes for an adorably compact kitchenette.

Lego Isabelle's House Visit set with Isabelle inside the building, sitting on a chair with a teacup in hand

(Image credit: Sam Loveridge)

I had great fun messing around with the placement of everything, and the good thing about this build - and all of the Animal Crossing Lego sets - is that there's so much versatility with how you layout and connect all the pieces together to make your own display or playset. It also means you can make it neat and compact enough to ensure it doesn't take up much room on a display shelf.

It's also worth noting that you get two minifigures with this set - Isabelle herself and Fauna the deer villager - which feels like great value for a set this price.

Lego Isabelle's House Visit (77049) build

An Isabelle minifigure on the instruction manual, displaying Isabelle

(Image credit: Sam Loveridge)
  • So many brilliant details
  • Build only takes an hour or so
  • Lots of ways to display

Altogether it took me just over an hour to complete the Isabelle's House Visit build. It's not complex, but there are plenty of little details and some hidden features to appreciate as you work your way through the manual. If anything it's easy to get distracted by how detailed the set is as you build, rather than stumbling on any complexities in creation. It's a great set for a family to enjoy together, just as you can the Animal Crossing game itself.

There are a lot of small pieces that aren't able to be fixed down though, which can be annoying if you're looking to display or neatly tidy away the set - including a small basket, a paintbrush, and a book. Not a deal breaker, but I can see them getting lost if this set is being played with regularly.

Lego Isabelle's House Visit (77049) design

Isabelle and Fauna minifigures outside the Lego Isabelle's House Visit set

(Image credit: Sam Loveridge)
  • Sweet minifigures and accessories
  • Plenty of interactivity
  • Excellent two-sided design

Nintendo and Lego's partnership with these Animal Crossing sets really feel like a celebration of both bricks and the video games themselves. Lego Isabelle's House Visit is a brilliant example of this, and easily the best set in the range. The villager house itself is a compact slice of island life, with excellent detailing in the house's exterior fixtures and fittings like the chimney complete with 'smoke,' a tiled roof that lifts up for even more interior access, and the option of choosing between two window styles. The interior comes complete with so many pieces of furniture, household items, and decorations that you may well struggle to actually get it all inside the house. It definitely encourages playing around with all the pieces until you get the interior look you want.

However, I also love that you can fling open the door to your villager house to appreciate the details beyond too. There's a little postbox, which even comes with a letter you can post through the slot and store inside. There's a vegetable patch with pumpkin and carrot, a little tool station where you'll find you can hang your slingshot, axe, and shovel - clearly minifigs don't get inventory space.

Lego Isabelle's House Visit accessories with Isabelle minifigure, on a wooden table and with the box in the background

(Image credit: Sam Loveridge)

There are also other placeable items like an apple tree – which has hidden secrets – with a fossil and dig spot, flowers, and even a balloon-lifted present held aloft by a clear Lego block that you can hide other items inside. There's so much here to appreciate that it's a real treat.

It's all displayed on a variety of little grassy squares too, interconnected to hold them together, but also to allow you to not only display the set however you want but also connect it to other sets in the Animal Crossing Lego range. I love this detail, as it encourages you to try and recreate your island in Lego form, although it's a dangerously slippery slope for my wallet too.

Should you buy Lego Isabelle's House Visit?

An open mail box with a letter inside

(Image credit: Sam Loveridge)

I honestly can't think of a reason not to recommend this set as the best in the Animal Crossing Lego range. It's affordable, offers plenty of spectacle in the build, comes with two minifigures, and oozes with Animal Crossing charm. Your villager's house is one of the most iconic visuals in the Animal Crossing games, and it's somehow better immortalized in Lego bricks.

Buy if if...

You want an excellent Animal Crossing set without forking out for Tom Nook
An excellent price with so many brilliant features and inclusions that it's hard to ignore the bang for buck.

✅ You want an iconic Animal Crossing display piece that doesn't take up much space
It's cute, compact, and still manages to pack in so many game references that it'll be a joy to have in your collection.

Don't buy it if...

❌ You've got your heart set on Nook's Cranny
The only reason not to buy Isabelle's House Visit is that Nook's Cranny is arguably the headline of the Animal Crossing range and you only want to invest in one set.

How we tested Lego Isabelle's House Visit

The Isabelle's House Visit set was built over the course of a sunny Sunday morning, taking around an hour and a half including photography. We compared the quality and features of the set to the rest of the Animal Crossing Lego range, much of which I had also bought and built myself in the same weekend.

For more on our review process, make sure to check out our 'how we test' guide.


Want other recommendations? Be sure to check out our guide to the best Lego Star Wars sets. You can also add to your collection for less with the latest Lego deals.

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<![CDATA[ I didn't realize how many exclusives the Crunchyroll Store has, and it's blown my mind a little ]]> Did you know that Crunchyroll has a store? And that it's got a bunch of exclusive statues, box sets, and manga collections to go on your shelf? I didn't. Sure, one of the biggest anime streaming services having its own merch store isn't a surprise. But what I didn't anticipate was how well stocked it was. I mean, damn - there are hundreds of plushies, clothes, pieces of decor, lights, and more filling up these digital aisles.

In terms of those exclusives (which you can check out here), the Crunchyroll Store isn't lacking big names. An eye-catching One Piece - Monkey D Luffy G.E.M Series Figure (the Run! Run! Run! 15th Anniversary Version) immediately springs to mind. This smaller, $49.99 statue nails the character's on-screen look and demeanour - it's so full of personality. The thing that impresses me most though is the molded, clear sea that looks perfect for taking a dip in. It's so well done.

Speaking of which, I'm a big fan of this Jujutsu Kaisen Suguru Geto 1/8 Scale Deluxe Edition Figure too. Aside from a screen-accurate sculpt that makes it feel as if it's leapt out of the anime, it's surrounded by waves of dark energy recreating the moment he breaks out his Cursed Spirit Manipulation technique. It's a little pricier at $201.99, but it's a showstopper and no mistake.

As it so happens, a bunch of cool items at the Crunchyroll Store are also heavily reduced right now as part of the Summer of Anime sale. You can currently save up to $96 across a variety of products that range from the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Manga Box Set to Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid statues, for example. One of the biggest discounts I've found so far is on a Limited Edition My Cat is a Kawaii Girl - Kinako 1/6 Scale Figure that is currently $139 instead of $214.99.

Anyway, those were just my standouts. You can take a look for yourself via the links below.

Summer Sale | View at Crunchyroll
There's currently a lot of anime, novel collections, manga, Blu-rays, statues, and more with chunky discounts at the official Crunchyroll Store (more than I have time to pick out here, anyway), so it's well worth taking a look to see if there's anything on your wishlist going cheap.View Deal

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<![CDATA[ Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter (10327) review: "Not for spice, not for riches, but for Lego" ]]> Call me Lisan al Gaib, because I bring your salvation… okay, that’s a bit strong, but I do bring a review of the Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter set. One of the most iconic vehicles in the Dune universe, the Ornithopter is the best form of transport if you need to get around on the desert planet of Arrakis without disturbing the sandworms, and now it has been brought to life as a beautiful 1,369-piece Lego set.

It’s a great time for fans of both cinema and Lego, with some of the best Lego sets in recent years being tie-ins for big screen movies, both old and new. We’ve seen Lord of the Rings sets for Rivendell and Barad Dur, and there’s also a Jaws set that’s just around the corner. 

But this isn’t the time for fantasy; we’re getting out sci-fi on so, let’s sandwalk over to the table and get building this thing. Hey, stop laughing at my sandwalk, you want to get eaten by a sandworm? I didn’t think so.

Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter features

  • Eight minifigures
  • Moving wings and landing gear
  • Based on Dune: Part 1

The Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter was launched to coincide with the release of Dune: Part 2 back in February 2024. While the movie itself is PG-13, this set is recommended for ages 18 and up. Teenagers can handle violent scenes and ruminations on what it means to be human, but a moderately complex Lego build is seemingly beyond them. 

Jokes aside, this kit would be absolutely fine for most teenagers.

The Ornithopter is a dragonfly-inspired sci-fi version of a helicopter in the Dune universe, and it’s one of the main modes of transportation for members of House Atreides when they first arrive on the desert planet. This Lego version replicates the iconic profile of the aircraft beautifully, while also going the extra mile and including mechanisms to extend and retract the wings and landing gear.

Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter set on a grassy mat, seen with the cockpit up close

(Image credit: Ian Stokes)

Fans of the movies will also be thrilled by the healthy roster of minifigures that come with the set. There are eight figures comprising all the major characters in the first movie: Paul Atreides, Lady Jessica, Gurney Halleck, Chani, Leto Atreides, Liet Kynes, Duncan Idaho and Baron Harkonnen in his hilariously long robe.

Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter build

Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter build in progress, with pieces and the instruction book lying on a grass mat

(Image credit: Ian Stokes)
  • 3-4 hour build
  • Lots of Technic pieces
  • Fun build with plenty of variety

With 1,369 pieces, the Dune Ornithopter is a mid-sized Lego set that took me around 3-4 hours to assemble over a couple of days. It could easily be done in one night if you have thumbs of steel, but the large number of Technic pieces in this set meant pushing a lot of pins into holes, which can take a toll on your hands.

They’re not here without good reason though, as there are a lot of mechanisms that are needed for the moving parts of the Dune Ornithopter — namely the landing gear and folding wings. Given the relatively simple shape of the Ornithopter’s fuselage, the build process is fairly straightforward, with most of the construction focused on the main body of the aircraft, attaching the various gears and linkages as appropriate.

Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter closeup of the wing struts

(Image credit: Lego)

To keep things fresh, eight out of the ten bags of Lego pieces contain one of the minifigures. Once the fuselage is done, you then move onto assembling the cockpit and finally attaching the rather remarkable wings.

Despite my complaints about my poor thumbs, I had a lot of fun assembling the Lego Ornithopter. It has a good mix of regular and Technic Lego pieces, and there aren’t really any repetitive sections to drag the pace down. There are also no stickers in the set, with all the details coming from printed pieces — huzzah!

Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter design

The Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter set with wings outstretched, sat on a grassy mat

(Image credit: Ian Stokes)
  • Folding wings and landing gear
  • Clear cockpit with room for pilots
  • Wings can actually move

When it’s all assembled, the Lego Ornithopter is a real work of art that perfectly captures that sleek and unusual design from the movies. It’s not the most colorful piece, sporting the gray paintjob of its movie counterpart, but it’s full of sharp lines and fascinating details that draw the eye.

At the back of the craft is the boarding ramp, which can be raised or lowered using a cleverly-disguised dial on the side of the hull. You’ll have it down by default, as the controls are tied together with the landing gear.

The cockpit looks great too, with that unique inverted triangle shape that sees it get wider at the top. If you detach the cockpit glass, you can fit two minifigures in the pilot seats, which come with little printed computer screens and moving levers to represent the flight controls.

Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter seen from behind, with a piece having fallen off onto a grassy mat

(Image credit: Lego)

The wings are definitely the most striking part of the set, especially when they’re extended out to their full width via the sliding lever on the top. The Lego Ornithopter has an impressive wingspan of around 31-inches (79 cm), and there is even a button on top that you can press rapidly to flap the wings, which is a very nice touch. In practice, you’re only going to extend the wings when you’re showing it off to friends though, as it’ll be impossible to display on any normal shelf with the wings out. Fortunately, with the wings tucked in the Ornithopter shrinks down to a very display-friendly profile.

I have found that there is a panel near the wing assembly that occasionally pops off when I extend the wings out. One of the gear linkages is clearly catching on it as it moves past. It’s a minor annoyance, but on a $165/£150 set, minor annoyances are worth mentioning. 

Lego Dune minifigures lined up on a grassy mat

(Image credit: Ian Stokes)

Outside of the craft itself, you also get a very decent array of minifigures. Most of them are fairly standard — Lady Jessica has a dress instead of legs, and a couple of them have helmet on or off head options. The star of the show is definitely Baron Harkonnen though. Look at this big tall boi… he’s hilarious! His robe is fashioned from a long piece of fabric that hooks under his head, and I love him.

Should you buy the Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter?

The Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter seen from the side

(Image credit: Ian Stokes)

Whether you're a fan of the movies, the books, or both, the Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter is an absolute must-have for Dune fans. As a display piece, it looks fantastic and thanks to the folding wings, it fits neatly on normal-sized display shelves. Then, when you want to show it off, you can extend the wings out and blow some minds.

It’s not the cheapest Lego set out there, especially for the relatively tame piece count (for the price), but you get your money’s worth with the build thanks to the blend of classic Lego and fancy Technic mechanisms — just do it in a couple of sessions to stop your thumbs from falling off.

Buy it if...

✅ You love the Dune franchise
This set is a no-brainer for Dune fans, as the Ornithopter is one of the only really iconic vehicles in the franchise (and we’re not expecting a Lego Sandworm anytime soon).

You like Lego with moving parts
The folding and flapping wings are a work of lego art, so if you appreciate the technical wizardry of lego builds, as well the final result, this is the one for you. 

Don't buy it if...

❌ You don’t like Technic Lego
There are a lot of Technic pieces in this set to accommodate the moving parts, so if you're a traditional bricky, give this one a miss.

How we tested the Lego Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter

I built this set over the course of two evenings, and it took around 3-4 hours to complete. I followed the instructions, making notes of sections that were difficult, confusing or, in this case, painful, as well as highlighting enjoyable aspects of the build.

Once the build was finished, I considered the overall design: how good it looks, how accurately it replicates the Ornithopter from the movie, and any special features that it has (or is lacking).

You can find out more about our process in our 'how we test' guide. 


For more bricky goodness, check out our guide to the best Lego Star Wars sets. You can also boost your collection for less with these Lego deals.

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