
Prime Day Keeps LEGO Star Wars Alive With Phantom Menace BrickHeadz 6-Pack for Peanuts
Lego absolutely rules. There's so much joy to be found in the process of the build. It's soothing to just tune out for an hour or more, listen to a podcast or throw on an old-favorite show or movie in the background, while you just put things together brick by brick. It's a mindful activity that can be an therapeutic excuse to not be doom scrolling on my phone. You can let your stresses go and just focus on the pieces in front of you. And when you're done, you've got some sick toy or display to put on your shelf.
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BrickHeadz are basically Lego's take on Funko Pops—cool character's from various media franchises reimagined as little guys with big heads and beady eyes. I think they're more fun though because you get to build them yourself. This Star Wars Phantom Menace set includes six of these fellers. In the box, you get 732 pieces that together make up six characters featured in the first movie of the prequel trilogy. They include Jar Jar Binks, Anakin Skywalker, Queen Amidala, Captain Panaka, Qui-Gon Jinn and Darth Maul. They even come with authentic accessory elements like lightsabers or a blaster.
Anakin is seen in hit pod-racing outfit and measures in adorably shorter than the rest of the gang. My favorite detail is Darth Maul breaks away from the templated back eyes with white dots most character have by default. He has his iconic and menacing red and yellow eyes that still fit into the BrickHeadz playful design. He's also got ten horns coming off his head.
This Lego Star Wars Phantom Menace was made to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lego Star Wars. For Prime Day, you can save a bit of cash on these six display figures. Typically priced at $55, Prime members can get the set for just $38—a 31% discount. That's save you a whole $17 through July 11.
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