
I love Lego and I've found the 18 best Boxing Day deals on Star Wars, Architecture and Classic sets
Black Friday is done and dusted, but thankfully there's one more big sale event to go before 2025 ends - Boxing Day. The good thing is you don't necessarily have to wait for December 26 to score some deals. Lego sets tend to be expensive, so big annual sales events are often the best times to shop around for those you might be reluctant to buy at RRP. Lego has established itself as a brand with very wide appeal across age groups, with options for any budget. Whether it's the basic starter kit or a massive model consisting of several thousand pieces, the options are virtually endless. And Star Wars and Marvel fans, in particular, can find sets for just about every scenario you can imagine. Boxing Day is a great time to score a deal on a Lego set you actually wanted for Christmas (or if you missed out on the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal for it). These post-Christmas sales are usually short and sharp, usually running for less than a week, so if anything from our list of the hottest Lego deals below appeals, we'd suggest getting a wriggle on. Whether you're looking for a smaller set as decoration, or just want a quick and easy build, you can't go wrong with this Lego Star Wars set. It features a Mandalorian Nite Owl and Warrior facing off against two Imperial Commandos, each with a blaster. With this price, I might grab more than one. This low-cost set from Lego's Botanicals collection can be a nice alternative to a desk plant, recreating three bamboo shoots sticking out of a pot. This set would also feel right at home alongside other Botanicals kits if you have a few in your arsenal already. Lego is back in the board game business with Monkey Palace, where players build the tallest palace using arches and supporting bricks. Our colleagues at GamesRadar+ said in their review that the rules can be confusing at first, but once you get the hang of it, the game is simple and quick. The integration with Lego makes this relatively pricey for a board game, but this discount makes it more competitively priced. Remember when Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas requested the most powerful army in the galaxy? No? Well, this ship cost the Galactic Republic 20,000 credits - so snagging it for just AU$56.25 is quite the deal. Made for adults to put on display, it might be tough for younger kids to build on their own - but it's undeniably a great gift for any Star Wars fan. Geared towards adult Lego fans, this set recreates one of the two lamps from the opening credits of every Pixar movie. For AU$87.99, this deal should bring home nostalgia of all the studio's movies, with a posable head, extendable arm and the beloved Pixar ball. This is an extremely tempting set if you’re looking to add some flair to a benchtop or set of shelves. It doesn’t have any minifigures, nor...
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