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5 Lego Black Friday deals I’d recommend for a brick-filled Christmas

The Black Friday sales are almost over, and if you’re a Lego fan, it's time to buy! We’ve gathered the best Lego deals you can shop today

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Lego is the world’s most beloved toy, but the price of the latest sets can sting a bit. Good news, though, Amazon’s Black Friday deals are still going, and they’re offering some solid savings if you’ve been eyeing up a new build.

In the UK, Amazon’s knocked down prices across ranges like Lego Speed Champions, Lego Lord of the Rings, Disney and Lego Star Wars. Hopefully, you’ll find a few sets that suddenly feel a lot more reasonable.

I’ve rounded up my five favourite deals, but head over to the links below for more deals:

Lego Rivendell

LEGO Icons The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell: was £429.99, now £365.49 (15% off)

The Lord of the Rings is my personal favourite franchise, so this giant Rivendell set is always top of my Christmas list. You get a huge 6,167-piece build that recreates the House of Elrond in full autumn glow, right down to the little corners like Frodo’s bedroom and Elrond’s packed study. There are 15 minifigures in the box too, so the whole Council of Elrond comes together properly, with the Ring set on its stone plinth and everyone seated around it. The set’s full of tiny nods to the films – the Shards of Narsil, statues, an elven forge, even the iconic bridge leading the Fellowship off on their journey. If you love Middle-earth, this is as good as it gets.

Lego AT-TE Walker

LEGO Star Wars 75337 AT-TE Walker: was £119.99, now £85.99 (28% off)

The AT-TE Walker feels like a proper play set. You get an AT-TE from Revenge of the Sith with space for a whole squad inside, plus an extendable handle so kids can lug it around mid-battle. Both Clone Trooper cabins open up, the cockpit pops off, and there are blaster cannons and thermal detonators everywhere you look. There are five Clone minifigures in the box (including Commander Cody) along with three Battle Droids and a buildable Dwarf Spider Droid.

Lego F1 Mercedes Speed Champions

LEGO Speed Champions Mercedes-AMG F1 W15: was £22.99, now £14.20 (38% off)

As an F1 nerd, this set is right up my street. You’re building a mini version of Mercedes’ 2024 car, complete with sponsor logos and chunky Pirelli rear tyres. A driver minifigure slots into the cockpit, and once it’s built, you can race it against any of the other Speed Champions sets if you’ve got them. It’s quick to build, fun to fiddle with, and looks good sitting on a desk when you’re done. Great little gift, especially if you’ve got a dad-and-kid build session in mind.

Lego Stitch

LEGO Disney Stitch: was £59.99, now £37.30 (38% off)

This is a cheerful one. Stitch arrives in full Hawaiian-shirt mode, and the figure has moveable ears, a turning head, and a hand that can grab the ice-cream cone he comes with. You can tweak his expression by shifting his ears around, then pop him on a shelf when you’re happy with the look. It pairs nicely with the Angel set if you’re collecting them, but it stands perfectly well on its own as a bright little display piece.

Lego Brick Like This

Asmodee Brick Like This! The Official LEGO Party Game: was £19.99, now £15.29 (24% off)

If you’ve ever tried explaining a LEGO build to someone who has no idea what you’re describing, you already know the chaos this game invites. You play in pairs, swapping between being the builder and the instructor each round, and everyone races at the same time. There are 92 models to tackle and a stack of challenge cards that throw in things like building one-handed or giving instructions in complete silence. It’s frantic, silly, and perfect for Christmas.

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As Buying Guide Editor, Spencer is responsible for all e-commerce content on Stuff, overseeing buying guides as well as covering deals and new product launches. Spencer has been writing about consumer tech for over eight years. He has worked on some of the biggest publications in the UK, where he covered everything from the emergence of smartwatches to the arrival of self-driving cars. During this time, Spencer has become a seasoned traveller, racking up air miles while travelling around the world reviewing cars, attending product launches, and covering every trade show known to man, from Baselworld and Geneva Motor Show to CES and MWC. While tech remains one of his biggest passions, Spencer also enjoys getting hands-on with the latest luxury watches, trying out new grooming kit, and road-testing all kinds of vehicles, from electric scooters to supercars.

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