Black Friday sale at Amazon launches with 40% off LEGO sets

There’s some huge savings in Amazon UK’s Black Friday sale, with up to 40% off LEGO sets including Technic, City, Friends, Star Wars and Architecture.

Amazon UK has launched the big Black Friday sale, advertised as up to 30% off LEGO sets – but a few sets are discounted by even more than that, with the reductions going up to 40%. They are some of the best LEGO bargains that fans are likely to find in the run-up to Christmas.

Here is what’s available at the time of writing – note that the Black Friday deals will only available while stocks last or until Amazon adjusts the prices.

LEGO Technic

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42109 App-Controlled Top Gear Rally Car is down from £124.99 to £74.99
42098 Car Transporter is down from £139.99 to £87.09
LEGO Technic 42097 Compact Crawler Crane is down from £79.99 to £60.99

LEGO Star Wars

75253 BOOST Droid Commander is down from £179.99 to £110.99
75318 The Child is down from £69.99 to £61.95

LEGO Architecture

21052 Dubai Skyline is down from from £54.99 to £36.29
21054 Trafalgar Square is down from £79.99 to £69.99

LEGO City

60262 Passenger Airplane is down from £89.99 to £59.39
60257 Service Station is down from is down from £44.99 to £29.97

LEGO Friends

41429 Heartlake City Airplane is down from £59.99 to £39.99

LEGO Creator

31108 Caravan Family Holiday is down from £74.99 to £49.99

LEGO Art

31197 Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe is down from £114.99 to £77.99
31198 The Beatles is down from £114.99 to £77.99
31199 Marvel Studios Iron Man is down from £114.99 to £102.83
31200 Star Wars The Sith is down from £114.99 to £94.95

To stay up to date on all the LEGO Black Friday offers for 2020, head to our dedicated shopping pages:

Black Friday UK
Black Friday USA

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