Some of my favorite sets are part of Lego’s Black Friday deals

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Lego isn’t exactly a cheap hobby, but it’s sure worth the cost to get the chance to build stuff with family and friends. Thankfully, Black Friday supplies deals for the kid in us all, with some great sets discounted up to 40%. I’m thrilled to see that some of our favorites are on sale, including Lego D&D Minifigs, the Lego Millennium Falcon, and the Lego Perseverance Rover. If you’re looking to expand your Lego collection, we’ve highlighted some of the best deals below.

Before you shop, though, there’s one thing to know: Plenty of deals are happening at Amazon and Best Buy, but you’ll get rewards when you shop through Lego and are part of its free-to-join Lego Insiders club. It gets you priority access to new sets and discounts. Plus, you’ll accumulate points that can be redeemed for sets you can’t get anywhere else. And right now, members can get double points on all purchases made through Dec. 2.

$5

This collection of 12 minifigs includes individual blind boxes featuring characters like Tiefling Sorcerer, Halfling Druid, Mind Flayer, The Lady of Pain, and Szass Tam.

$3

A modestly sized bundle of six randomly selected Lego Minifigs that pay homage to the classic Lego space sets from the 1990s.

$56

The Tantive IV is literally the first ship we ever see in the Star Wars franchise. Previously only available as a 1,768-piece set, the 25th-anniversary edition of Princess Leia’s personal blockade runner is now a more manageable 654-piece set.

$416

The biggest version of Din Djarin’s trademark ride from The Mandalorian features a fully modeled interior made of 6,187 pieces. This set naturally comes packaged with Minifigs of the eponymous Mando and Grogu, but you’ll also get miniature versions of Mythrol and Kuiil astride his trusty Blurrg.

$48

The sassy, carnivorous plant from Super Mario is now available as a 540-piece Lego set. The LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant comes complete with gold coins and adjustable limbs to give it some extra personality.

$60

This 525-piece Animal Crossing set features cutaway versions of your Island’s general store and Rosie’s house, complete with minifigs of Tom Nook and Rosie the cat.

$147

Perhaps the most iconic ship from the Star Wars franchise, the 11th version of the Lego Millennium Falcon features 1,351 pieces and comes packaged with Minifigs of Lando, C3PO, Chewie, Finn, Boolio, and D-O

$128

This lumbering, six-legged walker from the Clone Wars is made of just 1,082 pieces, but is capable of ferrying a small platoon of clone troopers into battle to crush any droids foolish enough to get in the way.

$85

The most iconic work from Japanese Edo-era artist Katsushika Hokusai, Great Wave, is now available as a 1,810-piece Lego set, which can be proudly displayed on your wall post-assembly.

$80

The most recent resident of the red planet can now perform exploratory surveys of your curio shelf. The 1,132-piece Perseverance Rover features articulated steering, a drilling arm, and the Ingenuity drone.

$16

This delightful three-in-one Lego set comes packaged with 261 pieces that can be arranged into either an old-school camera, a video camera, or CRT TV.

$48

There are many versions of Batman’s iconic whip, but this 435-piece version inspired by Batman: The Animated series might just be the best and comes packaged with Minifigs of the Dark Knight, Mr. Freeze, and Harley Quinn.

$56

Now this is Podracing! This 718-piece diorama commemorates one of the more memorable scenes of Episode One and features scale-model versions of Anakin and Sebulba’s Podracers jockeying for position in the final leg of the race.

$35

A minimalist tribute to humanity’s unwavering appetite for discovery, this decorative, 688-piece set is made of four independent portraits that can be displayed standing up or mounted on a wall.

$56

Part of the Lego Friends lineup, this 740-piece set features a fold-out diorama of Glinda and Elphaba’s dormitory and is full of tiny details that really bring this set to life.

$44

This modestly-sized Lego Friends set features poseable models of the wicked and not-so-wicked witches, complete with accessories and display stands.

$32

This 389-piece Animal Crossing set has everyone’s favorite island greeter dropping in on Fauna the deer tending her garden outside a cutaway version of her home.

$32

The only airline servicing your Animal Crossing Island is also the best. This 292-piece set includes a seaport and model seaplane piloted by Wilbur, in addition to a Minifig of Tangy the orange cat attempting to cath their flight.

$192

The 2,532-piece set is a cleverly designed and fitting tribute to the classic console and its iconic titles as well. The set features the Atari 2600 console, a single controller, and three cartridges with matching dioramas.

$91

A fitting tribute to the climactic scene from Jurassic Park, this 693-piece set features a cutaway version of the visitor center, complete with a T-Rex skeleton, cafeteria, and genetics lab.

$160

This 1,872-piece recreation of the Time Machine from Back to the Future comes packaged with minifigs for Doc Brown and Marty (and his signature hoverboard), in addition to spare parts to transform the Time Machine into its version from each film.

Looking for more? Check out all of Polygon’s favorite Black Friday deals, including great discounts on board games, video games and gaming accessories, Dungeons & Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, and Legos. And subscribe to our newsletter below to get great deals delivered to your inbox every week.

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