Rare LEGO Sale Drops Prices on Big, Expensive Sets: Avengers Tower, Titanic, and More
Woot, an online store owned by Amazon, is running a big sale on LEGO sets right now. Specifically, the sale features big, expensive LEGO sets. The discounts aren’t huge (up to 15% off), but these sets rarely (if ever) receive any discounts at all, so now is a good time to snap up any you’ve had an eye on.
LEGO Deals at Woot
Real quick, because people always question it when I post Woot deals, Woot is a legit store. It’s been online for ages, but Amazon bought it in 2010 and, as you can see, hasn’t really updated the look of the site at all in the meantime. But Woot often runs sales on items that don’t go on sale elsewhere. I’ve bought plenty of items from Woot, and they always arrive when it says they will. In other words, go forth and buy with confidence.
All of the prices above are cheaper than you’ll find at the LEGO Store or at Amazon. These big sets don’t tend to go on sale very often. These are mostly big landmark sets that take a long time to put together and take up a lot of space once you do. Hogwarts Castle is comprised of over 6,000 pieces. The Titanic set is one of the biggest sets ever produced, and has never gone on sale at all, from what I can find. It has nearly 10,000 pieces and is 4.5 feet long when assembled. I’ve seen it in real life; it’s a marvelous thing to behold. The Avengers Tower is also enormous, and it’s never gone on sale on Amazon.
It’s also worth noting that these Woot deals don’t usually last long. Stock is limited, and it almost always sells out well before the sale ends (in this case on November 8). The more sought-after the set, the quicker it sells out, too. You can scroll down on the sale page to see the sets that have already sold out.
In other words, these sets definitely aren’t for everybody. They’re some of the most expensive LEGO sets you can buy, so they’re for the most dedicated LEGO fans, who have a deep appreciation for what the set depicts. And while they’re not deeply discounted, they almost never are. These are the best prices you’re likely to see anytime soon.
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.