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This is one we haven’t seen on sale in a minute, and it's 30 percent off in celebration of the little guy’s feature film debut. Grogu has forever-gifting power, so whether they’re casual or hardcore Star Wars fans, this is a great time to buy. And if you’re getting it for yourself, well, even better.
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Fans of the original trilogy will greatly benefit from this recreation of Darth Vader’s iconic starship. The 625-piece set is a fantastic mid-sized option that’s both interactive and nostalgic. It features four minifigures total—Darth Vader with his lightsaber, Vice Admiral Sloane, a TIE Bomber Pilot, and a Gonk Droid Lego figure. This set was also recently re-released as part of Lego’s new Smart Bricks line, but if you want to stick with the original format, want to save some money, or both, this is an absolute classic.
O.G. Nintendo fans will remember just how annoying these piranha plants were to encounter. Well, I guess that’s still the case, but at least the Lego version won’t derail any quests to save the princess. This 540-piece set is made with nostalgia in mind and is great for adult collectors 18+. It hasn’t been on sale for a while, so we’re jumping at the chance to buy.
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While the Millennium Falcon is undoubtedly Star Wars’ most iconic ship, the Tantive IV holds its own. And much like Solo’s classic speed demon, the Tantive IV even made its way into the sequel series. If you're looking to start a collection of starships, this is a must-have for collectors. It also helps to save a few bucks.
A lot of great Batman sets are coming out this year, but quite a few are already available on Amazon. This Dark Knight-inspired Batman, Tumbler, and Nolanverse Villain combo is an absolute classic. It's a pretty small set at 429 pieces, but it’s still pretty rewarding when it’s all said and done. After all, who wouldn’t want a movie-accurate Batmobile with a working cockpit on full display?
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We’re finally getting some legitimate spring weather, but you can always simulate it in the meantime. After all, building Legos is only half the fun. One of the best adult sets, at least from an aesthetic standpoint, is this Bouquet set, now almost 20 percent off. Not to mention, it will save you money on flowers in the long haul.
We had to include a car set, and nearly 30 percent off the popular Lego Mercedes dual set made this a no-brainer. This is ideal for aspiring engineers or mechanics, featuring authentic features, real-opening doors, and two driver minifigures. When it comes to interactive sets, this should be at or near the top of your list.
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Gamers are sure to love this one, too. Could we blame them? Anyone who plays Animal Crossing knows how addictive the game can be, and once you’re in, you’re all in. Now, you can bring a little interactivity to the real world with this 550-piece K. K.’s Concert at the Plaza. Plus, it doesn’t hurt to have a display piece that adequately represents your fandom.
Harry Potter fans can get something a little more subdued, thanks to a rare 30 percent off this buildable model set. This 579-piece set features the infamous screaming plant from the series, making it a similarly great centerpiece option with a magical twist. This is a must-have for Potter fans, especially if they’re looking for something to display subtly.
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Easter has already passed, but adorable bunnies never go out of season. We like that it’s fully posable—somewhat of a rarity in Lego sets. You can move its head, ears, forelegs, and hind legs. Better yet, this is one of Lego’s 3-in-1 creations, so now that the Easter season is over, you can transform it into a Llama or seal. This is, at its core, a three-for-one deal, and that’s before you factor in the extra savings.
Tim Kohut is the Deals and Trends Editor for Popular Mechanics, Men’s Health, Best Products, and Runner's World. He has extensive product review and gear coverage expertise, particularly in tech, home, auto, and health. Tim was previously the Deputy Commerce Editor of The Drive and a Commerce Editor at BGR. He’s also overseen gear coverage and strategy at Popular Science, Bob Vila, Outdoor Life, and Field and Stream. He has a strong affinity for cats, Batman, and early 90’s Nicolas Cage films, in that order.
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