Best Lego Deals At Amazon Ahead Of Prime Big Deal Days

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Prime Big Deal Days officially run October 8-9, but you don’t have to wait until then to start saving. A ton of Lego sets are discounted ahead of the event, giving you a chance to score some of the best prices of the year. Everything from Marvel and DC to Animal Crossing and Super Mario sets are included in the discounts–so whether you’re searching for an affordable gift or something to piece together this fall, this is a great time to be shopping.

And while it’s not currently on sale, the brand-new Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi Set is in stock and eligible for one-day shipping in select locations. You can pair the cool retro-style kit with one of the display sets that have received rare price cuts:

Lego Super Mario: Piranha Plant (540 pieces) — $48 ($60) | Also at WalmartLego Super Mario: The Mighty Bowser (2,807 pieces) — $234 ($270)Lego Nintendo Entertainment System (2,646 pieces) — $255 ($270)

Here’s a closer look at the best Lego deals ahead of Prime Big Deal Days.

Lego Super Mario: Piranha Plant (540 pieces)

$48 ($60)

This matches the lowest price ever for the popular Lego set–so whether you’re doing some early holiday shopping or just want a fun project for the fall, it’s worth checking out the Piranha Plant. Clocking in at 540 pieces, it shouldn’t take too long to complete. But once it’s snapped together, you’ll have a cool piece of décor with a posable head, mouth, stalk, and leaves.

Lego Super Mario: The Mighty Bowser (2,807 pieces)

$234 ($270)

The Mighty Bowser is almost never on sale, and this is the lowest price we’ve seen at Amazon all year. You’ll piece together over 2,800 bricks as you slowly build the foot-tall King Koopa figure, which features an interactive fireball launcher and comes with a cool display stand.

Lego Nintendo Entertainment System (2,646 pieces)

$255 ($270)

The Lego NES is a great display piece, as it features authentic details from the iconic console. You’ll also build a controller, game cartridge, and TV set–the latter of which includes an interactive Super Mario scene. Expect to spend a good chunk of time piecing this one together, as the set clocks in at 2,646 pieces.

Lego Optimus Prime (1,508 pieces)

$144 ($180)

This impressive display piece is also a functional Transformer, allowing you to swap it between a robot and a truck. A handful of accessories are also included with the large Lego set, such as an ion blaster and Energon axe. If you want to pair it with another Transformer Lego set, you’ll find the Bumblebee kit for $90.

Lego Marvel Hulkbuster (4,049 pieces)

$300 ($550)

The Lego Marvel Hulkbuster is a massive project featuring over 4,000 pieces, making it the ideal choice for veteran brickbuilders. The replica includes light-up arc reactors, a fully jointed upper body, and a functional opening cockpit. You’ll also find a display plaque included with the kit, giving you an easy way to show off your creation.

Looking for something smaller? Then check out Hulkbuster: Battle of Wakanda Playset, which is just $40 and 385 pieces.

Lego Super Mario Playsets

A bunch of Lego Super Mario sets are on sale ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, including the super affordable Dixie Kong’s Jungle Jam Expansion for $16 (was $27) and the massive Dry Bowser Castle Battle Expansion for $94 (was $110). Another great choice is Diddy Kong’s Mine Cart Ride Expansion for $82 (was $110), as it comes with four figures (Funky Kong, Diddy Kong, Snaggles, and Mole Miner) and offers cool functionality when paired with a Lego Mario Starter Set.

Diddy Kong’s Mine Cart Ride (1,157 pieces) — $82 ($110)Dixie Kong’s Jungle Jam (174 pieces) — $16 ($27)Peach’s Castle Expansion Set (1,216 pieces) — $104 ($130)Dry Bowser Castle Battle Expansion Set (1,321 pieces) — $94 ($110)Bowser’s Muscle Car Expansion Set (458 pieces) — $24 ($30)

Lego DC Batman Batmobile Tumbler (2,049 pieces)

$227 ($270)

Based on the vehicle from The Dark Knight trilogy, the Batmobile Tumbler is an authentic replica of the battle-ready cruiser. Along with the Batmobile and a display stand, you’ll get minifigures for Batman and The Joker, as well as a small plaque with more details about the build.

Heads up: Lego released a new Batmobile Lego set on October 1. The Classic Batmobile is based on the 1966 TV series. After selling out on launch day, Amazon has restocked the set, but you’ll need to wait up to two months to get your order from either Amazon or the Lego Store.

Lego Spider-Man Daily Bugle (3,772 pieces)

$322 ($350)

Standing nearly three feet tall, this is one of the biggest builds on this list. You’ll get to construct four different floors of the Daily Bugle building, each with a variety of interactive components. The kit also features exclusive minifigures, including Blade the Vampire Hunter, J. Jonah Jameson, Black Cat, Daredevil, and Punisher. All told, there’s a staggering 25 minifigures included with this set.

Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar (368 pieces)

$36 ($45)

Count down the days to Christmas with this advent calendar loaded with Star Wars Lego gear. Inside you’ll find 18 collectible mini toys and 6 figures, which are unlocked in chronological order based on the films. It’s a fun way to celebrate the holidays–and now that it’s available at its lowest price ever, it’s an easy recommendation.

More Star Wars Lego Sets

A bunch of other Lego Star Wars kits are on sale ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, including the cool Tantive IV model for $64 (was $80) and Droideka Model for $52 (was $65). If you’re looking for a playset, consider the Spider Tank Toy Mech, as it’s just $32 (was $50) and includes figures for The Mandalorian Din Djarin, Bo-Katan Kryze, and Grogu.

Spider Tank Toy Mech (526 pieces) — $32 ($50)A New Hope Tantive IV (654 pieces) — $64 ($80)Droideka Model (583 pieces) — $52 ($65)A New Hope Boarding The Tantive IV Scene (502 pieces) — $44 ($55)TIE Bomber Model Building Kit (625 pieces) — $52 ($65)Endor Speeder Chase Diorama (608 pieces) — $63 ($80)

Lego Superhero Action Figures

These action figures would make a great holiday gift for both Marvel and DC fans, as you’ll find superheroes (and villains) that span both brands. The Batman figure is one of our favorites, as it lets you build a version of the Caped Crusader from Batman Returns. Another fun option is the Spider-Man kit, though the Venom Mech Armor vs. Miles Morales is also pretty neat, as it features both the Venom Mech Armor and a small Miles Morales minifigure.

Spider-Man (258 pieces) — $20 ($25)Wolverine (327 pieces) — $26 ($33)War Machine Mech Armor (154 pieces) — $10 ($15)Venom Mech Armor vs. Miles Morales (134 pieces) — $10 ($15)Batman Mech Armor (140 pieces) — $13 ($15)Batman (275 pieces) — $26 ($33)Green Goblin (471 pieces) — $28 ($35)

Lego Minecraft

A bunch of Lego Minecraft sets are on sale, including the popular Sword Outpost for $36 (was $45). There’s also a generous price cut on the Deep Dark Battle Set, which gets you a large buildable Warden action figure plus a handful of other minifigures. The cheapest option right now is The Mushroom House for $20 (was $25), featuring a buildable red toadstool house and figures for Alex, a Mooshroom, and a Spider Jockey.

The Deep Dark Battle Set (584 pieces) — $42 ($65)The Iron Golem Fortress (868 pieces) — $82 ($110)The Crafting Box (605 pieces) — $59 ($80)The Frog House (400 pieces) — $44 ($55)The Panda Haven (553 pieces) — $40 ($50)The Mushroom House (272 pieces) — $20 ($25)The Nether Portal Ambush Adventure (352 pieces) — $30 ($38)The Sword Outpost (427 pieces) — $36 ($45)The Skeleton Dungeon (364 pieces) — $22 ($35)

Lego Animal Crossing Nook’s Cranny (535 pieces)

$60 ($75)

Build tiny replicas of both Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House with this discounted playset. You’ll also get a few accessories (including a recipe card, bulletin board, and fish bait) and minifigures for Tom Nook and Rosie. Consider pairing it with one of the many other Animal Crossing sets currently available.

Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House set (535 pieces) — $60 ($75)K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza (550 pieces) — $71 ($80)Isabelle’s House Visit (389 pieces) — $32 ($40)Kapp’n’s Island Boat Tour (283 pieces) — $24 ($30)Bunnie’s Outdoor Activities (164 pieces) — $16 ($20)Julian’s Birthday Party (170 pieces) — $13.79 ($15)

Lego Sonic the Hedgehog Green Hill Zone Loop (802 pieces)

$80 ($100)

This interactive playset lets you send Sonic through the iconic Green Hill Zone as he traverses a gravity-defying loop. Along with the course, the Lego set includes several accessories and features figurines for Sonic, Amy, Flicky, Becky, Pocky, Pecky, Dr. Eggman, plus Badniks Chopper and Newtron. Consider pairing it with one of the many other Lego Sonic kits on sale. Alternatively, you can pick up the newly released Shadow the Hedgehog, which is $70 and features 720 pieces.

Green Hill Zone Collectible Set (1,125 pieces) — $66 ($80)Amy’s Animal Rescue Island (388 pieces) — $40 ($50)Sonic vs. Dr. Eggman’s Death Egg Robot (615 pieces) — $48 ($60)Sonic’s Speed Sphere Challenge (292 pieces) — $28 ($35)

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