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Sonic The Hedgehog Fans Gotta Go Fast If They Want This Lego Set Deal

December 12, 2025
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Sonic the Hedgehog fans can save big on one of the Lego playsets that is scheduled to retire before the end of the year. The 393-piece Tails’ Adventure Boat is discounted to only $37 (was $55) at Amazon. This is a limited-time Lightning Deal, so it’s not expected to remain in stock for long. It’s the best Lego Sonic deal we’ve seen this holiday season, but it’s not the only one available right now. We’ve included a list of every Lego Sonic deal at the end of this story, including a few other soon-to-be discontinued playsets such as Knuckles and the Master Emerald Shrine for $26.24 (was $35).

$37 (was $55) | Limited-time deal

This 393-piece Lego Sonic the Hedgehog playset comes with Tails and Sonic figures, a buildable speedboat, and several smaller builds, including a small island. The boat measures 9 x 4.5 x 4 inches and has multiple interactive elements. Like numerous Lego Sonic sets, it comes with a speed sphere that can be launched from the boat by pushing the lever on the side.

The set also includes a Tocky figure that has been taken by the buildable Jawz. Your objective is to save the little guy by hopping in the speed sphere and taking out Jawz.

Once it’s time to relax, you can connect a parasail accessory and water skis to the Sonic figure or visit the island for a picnic, karaoke, and dancing. The island features an archway with a few golden rings that can be snagged by launching the speed sphere through the opening.

Lego Sonic the Hedgehog Deals

Team Sonic Command Truck | Knuckles and the Master Emerald Shrine (Lego)
Team Sonic Command Truck | Knuckles and the Master Emerald Shrine (Lego)

Tails’ Adventure Boat is one of six Sonic the Hedgehog Lego sets retiring soon. As mentioned, you can also get nice deals on the 325-piece Knuckles and the Master Emerald Shrine and Knuckles’ Guardian Mech. The other three retiring-soon sets aren’t discounted, but if you like Shadow the Hedgehog, it’d be wise to pick up Shadow’s Escape for only $20 before it sells out on Amazon. Other deals include the 747-piece Team Sonic Command Truck for $56 (was $70) and Knuckles vs. Dr. Eggman Egg Crusher Mech for $36 (was $45).


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