The best Lego Cyber Monday deals you need to know about
Lego sets can be costly, but these bargains take the sting out...
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We love LEGO, but the sets don't half cost a bit. Thankfully, a load of LEGO's best kits are on sale as part of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
We've dug through the lot to find the sets we think you might like the most. There are LEGO sets from the Star Wars and Harry Potter lines, one pick clearly made just for the older LEGO fan, and a LEGO City kit we think is ideal for actual play. Y'know, rather than just building it and displaying on a sideboard until it's caked in dust.
There's also a LEGO Creator kit for kids (or adults) who are less into race cars and sci-fi.
We'll also include the number of LEGO pieces in each entry. Partly to give you an indicator of how complex these kits are, mostly because we always want to know how many LEGO pieces there are in each set.
This fantastic, working table football has been lovingly recreated in LEGO bricks - it comes with 22 Minifigures, too!
One of the best LEGO sets we have ever seen, this recreation of Optimus Prime is stunning. Made with 1508 pieces, the best thing about it is you can transform the thing without having to rebuild.
This epic Chewbacca set sits at 46cm high when constructed, and has brilliant fur detail for a figure made of bricks. It's definitely more of a statue than a figurine, designed to sit in a specific pose. But it'll keep you going a while with its 2319 bricks.
This fantastic LEGO set of the iconic Atari retro console have a massive 30% off right now.
Our vehicle pick of the bunch is this slick-looking model of the Pagani Utopia, a super-limited hypercar that costs around £2 million. Thankfully, this set is close to pocket money territory. And with 249 bricks build time is around an hour.
Sure, all ages love flowers but this set is recommended for adults only, labelled "18+" on the LEGO website. It's down to the sheer intricacy of those flowers, bringing the brick count up to a staggering 939. 16 stems are included, replicating flowers like daisies, cornflower and lavender.
Time for a remodel? This domestic LEGO set offers triple the fun, with three types of home ready to construct, "a family house, canal house and a lake house." You can access the rooms from the rear, making this a great play set, not just a display one. There are 808 pieces, and it's recommended for ages 8+.
It's time to build... infrastructure! This set includes a train station, a bus, a level crossing and a truck holding a portaloo. A train station but no train? That's right, but this is compatible with the LEGO City train kits. This is a great one for actual play, particularly if you already have some LEGO City kits at home.
- Don't fancy any of these? Check out the best LEGO sets for kids big and small
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As Content Director of Shortlist, Marc likes nothing more than to compile endless lists of an evening by candlelight. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.







