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Target Circle Week Includes Deals On Rarely Discounted Lego Sets

October 6, 2024
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Target is offering a selection of Lego sets for 30% off as part of its Target Circle Week sale running from October 6-12. There are over 20 kits eligible for the deal, including releases from Lego’s Marvel, Super Mario, Star Wars, and Sonic The Hedgehog collections, among many others. The promotion is available to Target Circle Members, which you can join for free if you’re not already a member and get immediate access to the discounts.

Two sets worth mentioning are the Lego Marvel Spider-Man Mask and Wolverine’s Adamantium Claw figures. These are exclusive to Target, and the 30% discount brings both down to $49 from their normal $70. There’s only one Lego Star Wars kit included in the sale, but it’s a cool one featuring The Mandalorian’s Fang starship and a Tie Interceptor, plus a few minifigures. You can grab it for $70 (was $100).

Lego Marvel Spider-Man’s Mask & Wolverine’s Adamantium Claw

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Other notable deals include several Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog kits, including the Peach’s Garden Balloon Ride and giant Sonic’s Green Hill Zone Loop Challenge playsets. These are some of the best prices you’ll find for these Lego sets online, and the deals are only at Target. The one exception is the Lego Sonic The Hedgehog: Amy’s Animal Rescue Island Playset, which is down to $35 (was $50) at both Target and Amazon.

Check the list below for a roundup of all the Lego sets that are 30% off at Target. The retailer also has notable deals on Mega Bloks brick-building kits centered on video games. Pokemon Retro Sets–buildable pixel art models of six Gen 1 Pokemon–are only $17.49 each; and you’ll save an additional $10 by spending $40, or $20 by spending $75. The Target-exclusive Xbox 360 replica building set is on sale for only the second time, dropping the price from $150 to $100.

For more Target Circle Week deals, be sure to keep tabs on GameSpot’s deals coverage. You’ll also find updates on the latest deals available at competing sales this week, like Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days and Walmart’s Holiday Sale.

Target 30% off Lego Sets

Lego Marvel

Lego Star Wars

Lego Super Mario

Lego Sonic The Hedgehog

Lego Harry Potter

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