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We found Lego sets on sale for Prime Day — and a number of them are at their lowest price ever

We found Lego sets on sale for Prime Day — and a number of them are at their lowest price ever

NBC News09-07-2025
Amazon Prime Day 2025 is live, giving Prime members exclusive access to major deals across categories like beauty, home, tech and more. If you're a Lego fan — or shopping for someone who is — now's a great time to save. Amazon is currently offering discounts on a range of highly rated Lego sets, including themed kits and classic bricks.
As a shopping writer for NBC Select, I regularly cover major events like Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. I went through thousands of discounts to find the best Prime Day Lego deals — every pick below is highly rated and at its lowest price in at least three months. This list will be updated regularly throughout Prime Day as new offers drop.
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Best Prime Day Lego deals
Lego Disney Camera Building Set
Lowest Price Ever
$62.99
$99.99
Amazon
Now 37% off $118.00
Walmart $99.99
Lego
Calling all Disney lovers. This memorabilia-filled set has 819 pieces and is intended for ages 18 and up. The main piece you'll build is a vintage camera, but the set also includes a clapperboard and five figurines — Mickey, Minnie, Bambi, Dumbo and Walt Disney.
Another Disney-themed set, this one is suitable for kids 6 and up and features four princesses. You'll be able to build a restaurant for Tiana, a dress shop for Cinderella, a treasure shop for Ariel and a flower shop for Aurora.
Kids who are 10 and up will have fun building an Imperial Star Destroyer from Star Wars. The destroyer even has a foldout handle, allowing kids to more easily hold it as they play. The 1,555 piece set clocks in at 6 in. high, 18 in. long and 11 in.deep so it's actually quite substantial. It also comes with key figures including Darth Vader, Commander Prato and a Storm Trooper.
Build Hogwarts Express train with this 1,074-piece set. The train has a movable engine, coal and passenger cars, and room to fit Minifigures and accessories. It also includes the Hogsmeade train station and eight Minifigures, including Harry, Ron, Hermione and Hagrid. This set is intended for ages 8 and up.
Why trust NBC Select?
I'm a writer at NBC Select who covers a variety of topics, including home, tech and beauty. I have been covering major shopping events like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday for over a decade. To round up the best Lego sales, I found highly rated products that are at their lowest price in at least three months.
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