LEGO deals of the week: Roses, racers and restaurant rascals

We may only be part of the way through January 2026 so far, but there are already some great LEGO deals to snap up right now.

Amazon is currently offering nearly a third off the usual price of a trio of LEGO Botanicals sets, making this the perfect time to start your very own brick-built plant-based collection. That includes 10328 Bouquet of Roses down by 29%, 10369 Plum Blossom reduced by 28% and there’s an impressive 31% off 10342 Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet too.

The retailer also has some significant cuts available on a number of LEGO F1 racers, so you’ll be able to pick up some fresh wheels without having to part with too much cash. You can currently save 25% on 42206 Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 and 42207 Ferrari SF-24, which represents winners’ podium-worthy savings on both of the must-have sets.

Also racing across the finish line with its own championship discount at Amazon is 77242 Ferrari SF-24, with the LEGO Speed Champions model usually priced at £22.99, but now taking pole position with 30% off and crossing the finish line for just £15.99.

Not to be outdone, online retailer Zavvi has its own selection of LEGO deals to be had, starting with two new-for-2026 models. First up is 42224 Porsche 911 GT3 R AO Rexy Racing Car, a 1,313-piece LEGO Technic build which you can drive away with for £114.99 when you use code PORSCHE at the checkout stage.

Also swinging into view with a spectacular superhero discount is 76342 Spider-Man vs. Mysterio: The Daily Bugle. The LEGO Marvel model has been reduced to only £84.99 when you use the code LEGOMARVEL at the checkout stage, saving you £10 on the 781-piece set.

Finally, retailer Very has some much-appreciated cuts available on a number of LEGO One Piece builds right now, such as £60 off 75640 Baratie Floating Restaurant, £10 off 75639 The Going Merry Pirate Ship and £21 off 75638 Battle at Arlong Park, all of which are well-worth sailing away with.

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Matt Yeo

From video game journalism to kids’ publishing, I’ve been there, seen it, done it and worn the T-shirt. I was also the editor of the first-ever official LEGO magazine way back when, LEGO Adventures. I have a passion for movies, comic books, tech and video games, with a wallet that’s struggling to keep up with my LEGO set wish list.

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