Even at 50% off, I still don’t find it compelling to get.
Target is slashing prices on a couple of LEGO sets by 50%. Most of them seem to be from The LEGO Movie 2, but there are a few others that might be of interest.
75230 UCS Porg is 50% off at $34.99. This is almost worth it at this price.
Granted some of these items are unavailable online, but the prices are still good in store too. Check your local Targets, people, cause these be some great deals.
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Some of LEGO Shop@Home’s Black Friday Deals are now live. I say some because they are doing a daily deals approach over the next few days. Today though is a big day because 76139 1989 Batmobile is now on sale. But wait there’s more! Here’s a list of current promos going on all weekend or while supplies last:
Free 40433 1989 Batmobile – Limited Edition with the purchase of 76139 1989 Batmobile. I reviewed the mini version and scored it 5 stars for its concept and execution despite the model being a little lacking.
Free 40338 Christmas Tree holiday set with any LEGO purchase over $120. I reviewed this one too and really liked it. Get the Batmobile and get all of the promos.
On top of the free stuff, there’s some stuff on sale too with hefty discounts ranging from 20-30% off. Some notable items:
There is more at 30% off, like a lot of sets from The LEGO Movie 2. LEGO Star Wars is seeing some at 20%, like the X-wing set, and that UCS Porg set that can’t be discounted enough to make it worth buying.
The site is being glitchy and the checkout process may take a few attempts. Be patient and good luck!
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Update: I’ll be adding to this list the more stuff I find.
Pro Tip: Avoid the “pick up in store” option and have your order(s) shipped instead.
Target.com is applying massive discounts to a number of sets. And by massive I mean more than 50% on some sets, but average about half off. Use your REDCard for additional savings. Take a look:
If you haven’t blown your wad yet, there’s a couple of other sales items that are pretty tempting, even for me.
Canadian Super Star Duke Caboom’s debut LEGO set, 10767 Duke Caboom’s Stunt Show, is on sale for 30% off, down to $13.99. Being Canadian, I’m obligated to buy this set.
75202 Defense of Crait is 41% off, down to $49.99. Great price for this 746-piece set. You also get five minifigs.
70835 Rex’s Rexplorer! is down 35% to $78.48: Amazon | Walmart
70829 Emmet and Lucy’s Escape Buggy! is down 34% to $32.99: Amazon | Walmart
70823 Emmet’s Thricycle! is down 33% to $9.99: Amazon | Walmart
70820 LEGO Movie Maker is down 34% to $32.99: Amazon | Walmart
70830 Sweet Mayhem’s Systar Starship! is down 29% to $49.99: Amazon | Walmart
70828 Pop-Up Party Bus is down 28% to $57.97: Amazon | Walmart
And although the discount isn’t huge compared to the above, Amazon is applying a 14% discount on 70840 Welcome to Apocalpyseburg bringing the price down to $257.96, down from $299.99. This being a D2C set, it rarely sees a discount.
I never ended up taking my kids to see The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part in theaters so I was waiting for a deal on a digital copy. I figured I’d have to wait until Black Friday or something but I found this awesome deal online. Head on over to Amazon’s page for The LEGO Movie 2. Select the Blu-ray or 4k versions. Prices are $14.99 for Blu-ray and $19.99 for 4k. Add to cart and then proceed to checkout. Apply coupon code “10LEGO” and get $10 off whichever version you selected, making the Blu-ray version just $4.99 and the 4k version $9.99. An incredible deal. If you’re like me and don’t have a 4k player and have a friend that does, you can even split the cost making it super cheap to own. Each version comes with a digital copy too for super convenience. Each version shows “Temporarily out of stock” but as long as its shipped and sold by Amazon, you’re good.
And right now, you can select “no rush shipping” to get $1 credit for select digital items. Win win as they say.
When the LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part sets were announced, there was one set that stood out even to my dark-aged heart as the one to buy: 70841 Benny’s Space Squad. At the time, we had no idea how it was going to fit into the movie, but I think everyone can get on board with a rainbow spectrum of classic space characters in a low price ($9.99 SRP in the US, and frequently marked down on Amazon).
I wasn’t a Classic Space fan as a kid. I had a couple of sets, but my jam as a kid was actual space stuff. I liked Sci-Fi for the stories, but I was obsessed with learning about astronauts, astronomy, and the Space Shuttle. I may have watched Sci-Fi, but the stuff I designed and built were things like the Saturn V rockets or the Voyager probes. Star Trek: The Motion Picture may be an tediously awful film, but I know there’s a picture of me building the V’ger probe using Construx.
Despite that, I’ve come to love and respect the line as a kid, and every time it pops back up I try to buy some of them because I want the line to do well. Sadly, LEGO seems dedicated to killing off that line for whatever reason, and it’s always languished or been priced
If you haven’t seen the movie (and I mean, why haven’t you), the set itself was from a very short bit during the song “Not Evil.” By short, I mean the characters were seen for less than ten seconds and I don’t think we ever saw them again at the forefront. “Never see them again” could really describe most of the main characters in the movie, which I enjoyed, but it was laser focused on a few of the old ensemble and the rest were pushed to the background.
We get four figures… Lenny (Pink), Benny (Blue, obviously), Kenny (Yellow), and Jenny (White). Yes… Lenny is the pink character, and there’s nothing at all wrong with that. I mean, we only know the names because they’re on the back of the box, so call them whatever you’d like. Benny is the only one that’s unique, but unchanged from previous versions, and the rest are color swaps of the classic space design.
Is it asking too much to get the rest of the rainbow made up? I don’t think so…
If you’ve seen the movie, you know that there’s a better version of Benny that I would have loved to see here. It’s also, unfortunately, the only one of the makeover styles that hasn’t shown up in a set as of yet. Or the alt face could have been with hearts for pupils… that would have been fantastic.
Even without that, though, this is a great lineup. It’s similar to the City character packs that you can get which usually come with a mix of profession characters (firemen, divers, mining). They have had 3-4 figures, and come with vehicles that fit as well, and have been great value.
Besides the figures, we get some simple little space-type sets. They feel more like Polybag style stuff than what you’d get in a set like this. All of this stuff, except for the little robot, does appear on screen, but they’re the smallest parts or incomplete. That being said, they’re clearly inspired by Classic Space, or could even be re-imaginings of classic space stuff. If you saw them next to the classic stuff, the only thing that would look off would be the colors.
Look at it and imagine what could have been…
This is a stellar little set that’s simple, but packed with everything a LEGO set should be. I love the mix of colored characters, and while it’s light on parts to make anything, there’s still enough to spark the imagination. It doesn’t matter that the scene in the movie was somewhere around four seconds long… the set stands by itself as a great little purchase. It’s everything we remember about LEGO as kids, except it was modern LEGO that somehow made it. It’s a very solid five out of five, and even if you’re not into space, a worthwhile thing to have just for the fun of it.
You can, and should, buy 70841 Benny’s Space Squad on Amazon.com. As of this writing, there was a small markdown, bringing it under $9.
I was reminded by my daughter last night that I forgot to take the family to go see The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part in theaters. To be honest, I don’t know if that was a lapse in memory or a conscious decision. Movie theater outings are expensive, man! Anyways, Nick reminded me that it was out on digital and when I looked it up, I found out that The LEGO Movie 2 physical release would be tomorrow, May 7th. After some quick googling, I discovered a couple of notable deals for its release. Best Buy, Target, and Walmart each have an exclusive version. Check them out below.
Target has an exclusive boxed copy that includes some actual LEGO. You get Rex Dangervest and …. that thing. The Target edition includes Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copies and will run you $27.99. Unfortunately, online pre-orders are sold out, so your best bet at this point is to walk into a store to get it.
Walmart: Movie with Building Set
Walmart also has their version of The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part. Like Target’s version, this includes some actual LEGO but with Emmet and Emmet’s ‘Piece’ Offering along with Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copies. It’s slightly more expensive at $29.99 than Target’s offering, but this one still has availability online with free shipping.
For a physical release on a variety of media, you’re looking about $10 more than just a straight up digital copy from iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, or whatever digital outlet you choose. That extra $10 you spend gets you a fancy case or some LEGO. Seems like a pretty fair deal then.
Side note: I had a draft of this post since forever and am now finally getting around to it. Yep, ever since Toy Fair.
I updated each of the theme’s posts with some of the videos I took showcasing some of the play features but I thought I’d repost them here in case anyone reading this didn’t go back.
The one video that I couldn’t find a home for was The Rexcelsior, posted above. It shows a little more of the play features that never made it through the press release. More Star Wars stuff below.
75239 Action Battle Hoth Generator Attack
These worked about as well as you think they would.
75236 Duel on Starkiller Base
Something occurred to me as I rewatched this video. Why hasn’t the Star Wars license adopted the BeyBlade-style Spinjitzu toy feature from Ninjago? Seems like it would be fitting.
75937 Triceratops Rampage
I’m pretty sure I made a comment before about the Fairground Mixer being a great set to take out some aggression on. You can just really crank away at it and have the Mixer spin and spin. This kiddie ride, using the gigantic gears, felt just as satisfying in my test run.
75243 Slave I – 20th Anniversary Edition
I didn’t notice until late during the preview party that the Slave I set housed a pair of missile launchers I couldn’t figure out how they launched so I enlisted Erik’s help. I was never a fan of the missile launchers, maybe I’m too old to appreciate their play value, but I do appreciate the ways they can be incorporated without being overly conspicuous.