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LEGO Sets Under $75 for Your Favorite Builder This Giftmas

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Nov 29 2022
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Looking for a great gift for the brick addict in your life? Check out these LEGO sets under $75 – from Star Wars and Marvel to cactus.

Death Star Trench Run (75329)

Recreate one of the most memorable moments in Star Wars with this diorama. Build the surface of the Death Star, Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced, two TIE fighters, and Luke Skywalker’s X-wing. A great gift for long-time and new fans alike.

  • $55.99
  • 665 Pieces
  • 4″ high; 8.5″ wide; 6″ deep

Luke Skywalker Helmet (75327)

Know someone that wants to be an X-Wing pilot? Luke’s iconic headgear has authentic details like a brick-built microphone, interior padding, and a red translucent visor. Ready to display when it’s built, complete with a nameplate and stand.

  • $55.99
  • 675 Pieces
  • 7.5″ high; 4.5″ wide; 5″ deep

Zane’s Titan Mech Battle (71738)

This set will offer the mech fan on your list a new way to build one. The titan has posable arms and legs, a sword and chainsaw in its hands, plus 2 spring-loaded shooters. No hobby knife or sandpaper is required.

  • $59.99
  • 840 Pieces
  • 4 Minifigs
  • 10″ tall; 3.5″ long; 5.5″ wide (mech)

The Goat Boat (76208)

Battle on Thor’s flying longboat as it’s pulled through the sky by legendary goats Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder. The set includes Thor, Mighty Thor, Valkyrie, Korg, and Gorr. It comes with an array of weapons and accessories including Stormbreaker and Mjölnir. Perfect for Thor fans of all (nearly) ages.

  • $47.99
  • 564 Pieces
  • 5 Minifigs
  • 4″ high; 17″ long; 4.5″ wide (boat)

I Am Groot (76217)

This little guy’s limbs are articulated, making him great for display and play. He even comes with a brick-built version of one of Quill’s cassette tapes. A fun afternoon build your favorite Groot fan can do while listening to the GoTG soundtracks.

  • $43.99
  • 476 Pieces
  • 10.5″ tall

Succulents (10309)

Know someone that loves plants but lacks a green thumb? This set features nine different succulent species (inspired by real plants) that can build and never have to water. The individual plants can be arranged in multiple ways to fit any space.

  • $39.99
  • 771 Pieces
  • 5″ high; 6.5″ wide; 6.5 in. long (when in a square)

Batmobile Scarecrow Showdown (76239)

The iconic Batmobile Tumbler in a convenient size; perfect for your cube at work or a bookshelf. The two-seater has an opening roof that gives access to the cockpit and control panel. It comes with Batman (who has two head options) and Scarecrow. This pint-sized tumbler is a great choice for the Dark Knight fan in your life.

  • $39.97
  • 422 Pieces
  • 2 Minifigs
  • 2.5″ high; 7.5″ long; 4.5″ wide (tumbler)

Bro Thor’s New Asgard House (76200)

After his failure at the end of Infinity War, Thor hid from the world (and himself) in a cottage on the outskirts of New Asgard. This brick-built version recreates his home complete with a TV with a gaming console, plenty of pizza to snack on, and two friends. Celebrate your friendship with your favorite Marvel fan.

  • $29.99
  • 265 Pieces
  • 2 Minifigs and Meik
  • 3″ high; 4.5′ wide; 4.5″ deep

Batmobile Penguin Chase (76181)

Does The Batman fan in your life not have space for the 17-inch long Technics set? This is a fun alternative that shrinks down the size, but still has the fun flame details and functional wheels. Plus it adds mega missile shooters and minifigs.

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  • $23.99
  • 392 Pieces
  • 2 Minifigs
  • 2″ high; 7.5″ long; 3″ wide (batmobile)

Sunflowers (40524) & Roses (40460)

Give some forever brick-built flowers to your love or the gardener in your life. The sunflowers consist of 191 pieces and are 9.5 inches tall when built. The roses are created with 120 pieces and are 10 inches long. They’re both $12.99 and would make great stocking stuffers.


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Author: Mars Garrett
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