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Most of the deals we cover here at Engadget are in the realm of tech, but there are some others that we just can't resist telling you about — like Prime Day Lego deals. The sale includes up to 30 percent off Lego sets. For one thing, you'll be able to snap up a Luke Skywalker's X-Wing Fighter set . It usually costs $50.
This Lego kit, which is recommended for builders aged nine and above, has 474 pieces so it should keep you and/or (pun not intended) your kids busy for a while. The X-Wing has a retractable landing gear and a pair of spring-loaded shooters. You can convert the wings to attack position with the press of a button. The kit comes with Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and General Dodonna minifigures that you can place in the cockpit, while R2-D2 has his very own spot on board.
fans may be interested in picking up an Iron Man Nano Gauntlet that's kitted out with the Infinity Stones. This set usually costs $69, but it's . This 765-piece kit is geared toward adult builders. It comes with a stand and descriptive tablet, so the idea is to keep this on display, perhaps in your office, living room or den. The gauntlet also has jointed fingers, so you can position them as you like (perhaps with the middle one raised in the direction of a completed ).
Last but not least, there's a Lego kit aimed at enthusiasts that's on sale. The Ruined Portal set, which is designed for builders aged eight and older, includes larger pieces that should be easier for smaller hands to get to grips with. It features Minecraft stalwart Steve, along with a baby sheep, baby hoglin and a wither skeleton. The set usually costs $30, but it's .
That's not all though, folks. There are many other for you to check out.
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This Lego kit, which is recommended for builders aged nine and above, has 474 pieces so it should keep you and/or (pun not intended) your kids busy for a while. The X-Wing has a retractable landing gear and a pair of spring-loaded shooters. You can convert the wings to attack position with the press of a button. The kit comes with Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and General Dodonna minifigures that you can place in the cockpit, while R2-D2 has his very own spot on board.
fans may be interested in picking up an Iron Man Nano Gauntlet that's kitted out with the Infinity Stones. This set usually costs $69, but it's . This 765-piece kit is geared toward adult builders. It comes with a stand and descriptive tablet, so the idea is to keep this on display, perhaps in your office, living room or den. The gauntlet also has jointed fingers, so you can position them as you like (perhaps with the middle one raised in the direction of a completed ).
Last but not least, there's a Lego kit aimed at enthusiasts that's on sale. The Ruined Portal set, which is designed for builders aged eight and older, includes larger pieces that should be easier for smaller hands to get to grips with. It features Minecraft stalwart Steve, along with a baby sheep, baby hoglin and a wither skeleton. The set usually costs $30, but it's .
That's not all though, folks. There are many other for you to check out.
Your Prime Day Shopping Guide: See all of our coverage. Shop the best Prime Day deals on Yahoo Life. Follow Engadget for . Hear from Autoblog’s experts on the best for your car, garage, and home, and find to shop on AOL, handpicked just for you.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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