Amazon offers Prime Day discounts on LEGO sets

It’s Amazon Prime Day, with the retailer running discounts on a variety of LEGO sets including Architecture, Technic, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Marvel, City, Friends, Hidden Side and DUPLO.

LEGO fans can get discounted sets during Amazon Prime Day, but each product is available for a limited time and in limited quantities – so fans should have a look at the list below, and click through quickly if these UK deals are appealing.

This is not an exhaustive list – the full LEGO page for Amazon Prime deals is here – but these are the best sets and the most heavily discounted:

Technic 42108 Mobile Crane is reduced from £89.99 to £56.98
Technic 42100 Liebherr R 9800 Excavator is reduced from £399.99 to £289.99
Marvel 76131 Avengers Compound Battle is reduced from £89.99 to £53.98
Star Wars 75273 Poe Dameron’s X-wing Starfighter is reduced from £89.99 to £57.19
Harry Potter 75947 Hagrid’s Hut: Buckbeak’s Rescue is reduced from £49.99 to £31.99
Architecture 21052 Dubai is reduced from £54.99 to £33.99
Architecture 21053 Tokyo is reduced from £54.99 to £32.99
City 60246 Police Station is reduced from £89.99 to £53.99
City 60210 Sky Police Air Base is reduced from £69.99 to £37.99
Hidden Side 70436 Phantom Fire Truck 3000 is reduced from £59.99 to £36.99

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For those with young children, DUPLO 10875 Cargo Train is down from £69.99 to £67.99.

Anyone wanting to get these deals who doesn’t have a Prime account can sign up for a free trial or sign up for a single month, then cancel once the products have been dispatched.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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