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Save Up To 30% On Popular Lego Sets In The Lego Insiders Days Sale

July 8, 2026
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Optimus Prime (1,508 pieces)

$144 (was $180)

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Pac-Man Arcade (2,651 pieces)

$216 (was $270)

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Ferrari F40 Supercar (318 pieces)

$18.89 (was $27)

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Jaws (1,503 pieces)

$120 (was $150)

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Haunted Mansion (736 pieces)

$72 (was $90)

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Lego hosts an annual summer sale for members of its free Insiders program, and this year’s sale is now in full swing, running July 7-12. Insiders can save up to 25% on both new and popular sets, earn up to 4x bonus points on selected purchases, and get two free Lego sets with their purchases. The two free sets are the Sea Serpent set (valued at $25), which you get if you spend $180 or more, and the Airplane set (valued at $20), which you get if you spend over $100 on selected themes.

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Of the 20 sets included in the sale, eight are exclusives, so you won’t find them anywhere else. Several sets in the sale are slated to retire soon, including Pac-Man Arcade, Lunar Outpost Moon Rover Space Vehicle, the Executor Super Star Destroyer, Fawkes: Dumbledore’s Phoenix, and the Ferrari F40 Supercar.

Some sets also earn you double points during the sale, including the Ferrari F4 Supercar, Fawkes: Dumbledore’s Phoenix, and Hedwig at 4 Privet Drive. And while it’s not discounted, the Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel will earn you 4x the points if you purchase it during the sale.

Check out some of our top picks, and scroll to the bottom of this story for the complete list of items on sale.

Optimus Prime (1,508 pieces)

$144 (was $180)

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Leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime is the most legendary of all the Transformers. With this Lego set, you get to build him yourself–he transforms from his robot form to his truck form. He also comes with key accessories like the ion blaster, the Energon axe, a jetpack, and the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. Normally $180, the set is reduced to $144 for Insiders. It contains 1,508 pieces and is for builders 18 and up. Bumblebee is also included in the sale if you’d like to pair these two up.

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Pac-Man Arcade (2,651 pieces)

$216 (was $270)

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The Pac-Man Arcade pays homage to the arcade craze of the ‘80s, and replicates the arcade cabinet right down to the light-up coin slot. Open the back panel, and you’ll uncover a scene with a mini-figure playing a tiny Pac-Man cabinet. This cabinet replica does not play the original game, but you can simulate the ghosts chasing Pac-Man with the crank on the right side. The decorative pieces featuring Pac-Man and the ghosts are also removable and can be displayed separately. The set is $216 during the sale (normally $270), and with 2,651 pieces, it is for builders 18 and up. This is one of the six sets in the sale set to retire soon.

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Ferrari F40 Supercar (318 pieces)

$18.89 (was $27)

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The Ferrari F40 Supercar is from the Speed Champions series, and while the other cars in that collection aren’t discounted, you can earn twice the points on them if you buy them during the Insiders Days sale. This set comes with a mini-figure sporting a Ferrari t-shirt and is marked down to $18.89 from its usual $27. It’s also retiring soon, so it’s a great opportunity to pick up this shiny red classic. This set is just 318 pieces and is appropriate for builders nine years old and up.

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Jaws (1,503 pieces)

$120 (was $150)

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Jaws terrified moviegoers in 1975 when it came to the big screen. This Lego set captures one of the film’s most memorable moments–when Sam Quint, Chief Martin Brody, and Matt Hooper face off against the giant shark on the deck of the Orca. The ship’s cabin has a removable roof so you can peek inside, and Jaws can be displayed in its attack position or separately on an included stand. The set comes with mini-figures of Quint, Brody, and Hooper, as well as accessories, including a revolver, compass, fishing rod, harpoon, spear, and camera. It’s on sale for $120, saving you $30 off the retail price. This set contains 1,503 pieces and is for builders 18 years old and up. It’s also slated for retirement soon.

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Haunted Mansion (736 pieces)

$72 (was $90)

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A fun set for Halloween fans from the Creator 3-in-1 line, the Haunted Mansion is an abandoned haunted house that comes with five mini-figures: a werewolf, a vampire, a ghost with a glow-in-the-dark cape, a skeleton, and Frankenstein’s monster. It also comes with creepy iron gates, tombstones for the front yard, and a scary tree. But what’s really cool is that you can use the same pieces to build two other models: the haunted toy train set and the haunted ship set. It contains 736 pieces and is for builders nine years old and up. The set is currently on backorder, but you can still purchase it at the sale price. Lego promises it will ship out within 60 days.

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Lego Insiders Days Sale

  • Bumblebee – $72 ($90) | Retiring Soon
  • Everyone is Awesome – $24.49 ($35)
  • Executor Super Star Destroyer – $49 ($70) | Retiring Soon
  • Fawkes: Dumbledore’s Phoenix – $18.39 ($23) | Retiring Soon
  • Ferrari F40 Supercar – $18.89 ($27) | Retiring Soon
  • Flower Arrangement – $88 ($110)
  • Fortnite Drift & Raven Figures – $20 ($25)
  • Fortune Firecracker – $63 ($90)
  • Fortune Master – $24 ($30)
  • Haunted Mansion – $72 ($90)
  • Hedwig at 4 Privet Drive – $16 ($20) | Retiring Soon
  • Jaws – $120 ($150) | Retiring Soon
  • Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle – $49 ($70)
  • Lunar Outpost Moon Rover Space Vehicle – $70 ($100) | Retiring Soon
  • Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel – $150
  • Optimus Prime – $144 ($180)
  • Pac-Man Arcade – $216 ($270) | Retiring Soon
  • Volvo L120 Electric Wheel Loader – $96 ($120)
  • Wild Animals: Majestic Rhino With Birds – $48 ($60)
  • Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell – $64 ($80)

More Lego Deals

If you don’t find what you’re looking for on this list, you can also check out Amazon’s Lego discounts, which include the Super Mario Pirahna Plant for $48 (was $60), the Millennium Falcon for $68 (was $85), and R2-D2 for $80 (was $100). Walmart also has reduced prices on some sets, including the Cute Hamster With a Flower for $10 (was $20.39), the Marvel Avengers: Endgame Final Battle for $80 (was $100), and the DeLorean from Back to the Future for $160 (was $200).

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