It’s almost Labor Day so the sales have started to trickle in. Here’s a cool one. A whole bunch of Lego sets from, uh, Barnes & Noble. That may not make sense on paper, but we assure you that these discounts are very real.
It’s tough to pick the “best” deal here, but the fantastic Death Star Trench Run kit instead of $70. This is a diorama of Luke Skywalker’s famous journey toward blowing up the Death Star, so it includes a detailed section of the murderous satellite, his X-wing, two TIE fighters and, of course, Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced fighter. All told, it includes 665 pieces.
A set based on , pulled from the end credits sequence of the season two finale of The Mandalorian, is available for $75 instead of $100. This one features side characters like Fennec Shand, Bib Fortuna and more.
There are also plenty of Mario sets here, including the . This set comes with a battery-powered Mario with LCD screens in his eyes, mouth and stomach to display “over 100 different instant reactions.” The iconic plumber also has a built-in speaker that emits sounds and music from the games. Other related sets from Super Mario 3D World and a .
However, the sale isn’t just for Mario and Star Wars. There’s a nifty Lego recreation of the , and the Ministry of Magic .
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