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Keep Your Mind and Hands Busy With the Best LEGO Deals

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Featured Deal: LEGO Art Kits | $96 Each | Best Buy

These are the best LEGO deals for March 2021.

If you’re looking for something to occupy your quarantine hours, why not pick up a new LEGO set or two? They’re mentally stimulating, whether you’re building to instructions or just creating things from scratch, and they’re a great activity whether you’re solo or with family. Right now, you’ll find solid savings on LEGO sets inspired by Star Wars, Minecraft, and more. Scroll on for today’s best LEGO deals!

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LEGO Art Kits | $96 Each

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Any LEGO creation can be a work of art, we suppose, but these LEGO kits are specifically designed to produce artwork for your space. They’re kits that let you build images of Iron Man, Darth Maul, or Marilyn Monroe using a load of tiny little plastic bits, and all three of these kits are 20% off the list price at Best Buy right now.

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LEGO City Space Mars Research Shuttle | $32

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Set course for the red planet with this LEGO City Space kit. The main attraction is a sleek shuttled headed to an unfamiliar destination. You’ll have a couple of astronaut minifigs to help explore the new terrain, not to mention a Mars rover, a tiny Helidrone, and other gadgets. This STEM-centric set has 273 pieces and is currently 20% off the list price.

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LEGO Technic Ducati Panigale V4 | $56

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LEGO makes some pretty cool licensed car builds, but after seeing this Ducati Panigale V4 kit, I’m starting to think the bikes are even radder. This sleek build recreates the sporty motorbike using 646 pieces, with the gearbox and suspension adding further detail to the already eye-catching build. Save $14 at Amazon.

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Save Up to 20% on LEGO City 2021 Kits

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Some of the new-for-2021 LEGO City sets are already marked down up to 20% off at Amazon, including the Skate Park, Airshow Jet Transporter, Holiday Camper Van, and Race Buggy Transporter. If you haven’t built these fresh kits, now’s the time to grab a few and start building your own brick metropolis.

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LEGO Architecture Skyline Sets | $48

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Amazon has a pair of LEGO Architecture skyline builds on sale right now for 20% off. The 547-piece Tokyo set with the Tokyo Tower, Shibuya Crossing, and more is just $48, while the 740-piece Dubai set with Burj Khalifa and more is likewise just $48.

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LEGO Minecraft The Illager Raid | $48

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The Illagers are coming! Build and then help save the village in this 2020 Minecraft set, which has 562 bricks and includes three buildings and the menacing Ravager. You’ll also get five minifigs in the set, and right now it’s marked down 20% from $60 at Amazon.

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LEGO Harry Potter 4 Privet Drive | $56

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Finally, one of the greatest sources of Harry’s misery is a LEGO set. We’re half-kidding, but seriously, those Dursleys are real jerks. Now you can build their Muggle house and plot Harry’s increasingly whimsical escapes in this meaty 797-piece set, which includes the Dursley trio, Harry, Ron, Dobby, Hedwig the owl, and the Weasleys’ flying car. Save $14 off the list price.

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LEGO Jurassic World Baryonyx Face-Off | $48

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Have you ever built LEGO dinosaurs before? This one doesn’t look very blocky, to be honest, but the Baryonyx is the star of this set that seems to be inspired by a LEGO Jurassic World animated series. Along with the dino, you’ll get four minifigs from the franchise and a dog too, with the 434-piece set also including a buggy, a trailer, and a jungle scene. It’s 20% off at Amazon.

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LEGO Minecraft: The Panda Nursery | $16

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At times, Minecraft can be intense and action-packed. And at other times, it can be loose and breezy. In the case of this LEGO set, it’s downright adorable. The Panda Nursery set comes with 204 pieces, letting you create a mom and baby panda, Alex, an ocelot, and a rooftop bed. It’s 20% off right now.

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LEGO Architecture Statue of Liberty | $100

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Right now, you can save $20 off the price of the towering Statue of Liberty kit. With 1,685 pieces, it’s a meaty challenge aimed at anyone 16+, and the end result stands 17 inches tall. If you’re looking for a big distraction right about now, this should fit the bill.

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LEGO Classic Medium Creative Brick Box | $26

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If you’re buying LEGO for a young kid, start with one of the LEGO Classic boxes. This Medium set is a good size, providing a robust 484 pieces within a handy plastic carrying case.

Without step-by-step directions, this set is ideal for getting kids familiar with the tiny blocks and unlocking a bit of creativity in the process. Of course, there are larger Duplo blocks for the really young’uns, but LEGO suggests this is ideal for ages 4+. It’s $9 off right now.

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