Fan-Favorite Lego Sets Are Seriously Marked Down This Month

After staring at my laptop for eight hours a day and my phone every minute I need a "break," winding down with a movie or video game doesn't always do it. My brain just can't handle more screen time. I've started putting on music and building Lego sets, and I would highly recommend. It engages the brain, but not too much. Even if its been a decade since you last picked up a set, you can get into the flow state pretty easily.
I also love that while the actual building of a Lego set hasn't changed much since I was a kid, the level of detail on the sets made for adults makes them display-worthy once built.
One of the most substantial deals right now is on the Classic Land Rover Defender. This big set will be a challenge for Lego newbies, but it's jam-packed with details and is currently $60 off retail (the lowest price I've seen). Car lovers will appreciate that you can build this as left or right-hand drive, diesel or petrol, and there's three different hood options. It also has a functional steering wheel, a detailed suspension system, and comes with off-road accessories like a working winch.
I caught some solid Lego savings at both Amazon and Walmart right now. If you're a Walmart shopper, they've got a "Bricktember" Lego promo running all month. Here are the best ones on Amazon:
For Star Wars fans with space constraints, the 7,500-piece Millennium Falcon is probably out of reach, but this on-sale mini version is just under a thousand pieces (which should just take a couple of hours to assemble), and will fit nicely on a bookcase when it's done. Gamers will love the distinctive piranha plant, or the pixelated Mario and Yoshi that has a crank so you can make the legs actually move. There's also an assortment of Harry Potter sets marked down, per usual.
And if you're looking for a gift for her, the two rose set is currently 40 percent off. Go ahead, make her day, and thank us later.
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