The best Black Friday LEGO deals on big sets for adult collectors

LEGO deals abound on Black Friday. I mean, there are literally hundreds of LEGOs for sale aimed at kids, children and adults of all ages. However, what I myself am interested in is great LEGO sets. These are the ones where the brick pieces number in the thousands, where your construction process can take hours, and where you show is worthy of being mounted in the most prominent place in your room. Unfortunately, these also happen to be the most expensive sets.

Black Friday is arguably the best way to save literally hundreds of dollars on even a single LEGO set. We’ve seen vendors sneak us some great deals on individual sets, but they seem to expire quickly. Some examples include Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series sets like the Razor Crest or Landspeeder, Marvel Spider-Man’s Daily Bugleor LEGO Art Amazing Spider-Manor incredibly intricate constructions such as Technical Liebherr Crawler. Keep in mind that these offers end quickly and are one-and-done. If you see a set you like or is a perfect gift for a loved one, don’t hesitate to buy it ASAP. Otherwise, you might have to wait until the next Black Friday.

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LEGO UCS Star Wars The Razor Crest 75331

LEGO Star Wars UCS Razor Crest 75331

LEGO Star Wars UCS Razor Crest 75331

Razor Crest 75331 consists of 6,187 pieces, making it the third largest Star Wars set in bricks. The resulting build is impressively large at 20″ long, 29″ wide and 10″ tall. This is an official Ultimate Collector Series set and a faithful recreation of the iconic ship from The Mandalorian TV series. The detailed interior is easily accessible and features two removable engines and cockpit, two side hatches, a cargo hold with room for Blurrg, a weapon locker, a LEGO minifigure sized coal freezer and removable escape pod with room for another minifigure Five minifigures are included: exclusive The Mandalorian, The Mythrol and Kuiil LEGO Star Wars minifigures, a Grogu LEGO figure in a pram and an exclusive buildable LEGO Blurg figure.

LEGO Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder 75341

LEGO Star Wars Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder 75341

LEGO Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder 75341

Luke’s Landspeeder is another Ultimate Collector Series set consisting of 1,890 pieces and the resulting build is impressively large at 20″ long, 12″ wide and 4″ tall. This is a faithful reproduction of Luke’s X-34 Landspeeder from the original Star Wars : A New Hope movie There are lots of cool little details here, like the exposed engine turbine with its guts exposed, two-person cockpit with steering stick and detailed dashboard, a large custom-molded windscreen and more gray constructions we are used to seeing in the vast majority of UCS models (not a fault of LEGO and more a product of the Star Wars universe).

LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Daily Bugle 76178

LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Daily Bugle 76178

LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Daily Bugle 76178

LEGO Spider-Man Daily Bugle 76178 is LEGO’s third largest Marvel set ever and includes 25 iconic minifigures from the Spider-Man universe. This is another impressively sized building, measuring 32″ high, 10″ wide and 10″ deep with a brick count of 3,789. This is a four-story reproduction of the famous newspaper building, including the offices of demanding editor J. Jonah Jameson and budding photographer Peter Parker The collection of minifigures includes Doctor Octopus, Spider-Man, Venom, Miles Morales, Spider-Ham, Green Goblin, Peter Parker, Spider-Gwen, Mysterio, Sandman, Robbie Robertson and even some characters unique to this set like Blade the vampire hunter, J. Jonah Jameson, Black Cat, Daredevil and Punisher.

Usually these types of builds are meant for display and have very little room for personal creativity, but the Daily Bugle is different. Characters and building design elements can be moved around, allowing you to recreate your own mini-stories and customize the action in and around the Daily Bugle. It complements the LEGO Avengers Tower, which is very similar in scale, although currently it is far more expensive.

LEGO Art The Amazing Spider-Man 31209

LEGO Art The Amazing Spider-Man 31209

LEGO Art The Amazing Spider-Man 31209

LEGO Art sets are interesting because they are mostly 2D sets with 3D elements meant to be mounted on the wall and displayed as art. The Amazing Spider-Man is one such example. This is one of the larger LEGO Art sets, weighing in at 2,099 bricks (including the LEGO dots). Spider-Man is the 3D element itself. His body is another layer above the LEGO dots, and his hands grab the “frame” of the image, literally breaking the fourth wall. As a tribute to the cartoon, LEGO placed fifteen spiders throughout the image to represent the number no. 15 of Amazing Fantasy, where Spider-Man first appeared in August 1962. How cool is that?

LEGO Technic Liebherr Crawler crane LR 13000 42146

LEGO Technic Liebherr Crawler crane LR 13000 42146

LEGO Technic Liebherr Crawler crane LR 13000 42146

I respect any hardcore LEGO enthusiast who buys this LEGO Technic set for the purpose of building it. The LEGO Techno building vehicle sets are one of the most elaborate that LEGO carries, and they’re certainly not for the faint of heart. This particular model consists of “only” 2,883 pieces, which seems low for the whopping retail price of $700. This is mainly because this is a motorized LEGO set and includes 2 smart hubs and 6 large motors to drive the articulated functions via an app on your smartphone. This is also one of the tallest LEGO sets, measuring 38″ tall from top to bottom. This set is for sale rarely and only during special events like Black Friday or Prime Day.

Several LEGO sets are on sale for Black Friday

Check out our guide to all the best LEGO Black Friday deals available right now, and not just the one for adults. There are tons of great discounts on sets for all ages from multiple retailers, including The LEGO Shop, Amazon, Best Buy, and of course, Target.

Eric Song is the IGN Head of Commerce responsible for finding the best gaming and technology deals every day. When Eric isn’t looking for deals for other people at work, he’s looking for deals for himself in his spare time.