If there’s one Lego license that consistently flies off the shelves, it’s Star Wars. These sets rarely see significant discounts, which makes today’s deal even more remarkable. The Lego Star Wars Grogu with hover pram building set has dropped to $69 on Amazon, down from its usual $99 price tag. This is the first time this incredibly popular set (boasting an impressive 4.9 out of 5 stars) has hit such a record low price.
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This 1,048-piece building set brings everybody’s beloved Force-sensitive foundling to life in breathtaking detail. Over 7.5 inches tall when standing in his hover pram, it’s not just another fast-assembly figure. Thoughtful engineering allows you to interact with the model long after you’ve finished building it and it captures Grogu’s undeniable charm. With a dial-controlled arm mechanism, you have complete control over Grogu’s gestures to recreate those iconic moments when he reaches out to touch whatever comes his attention or attempts to use his powers. His head smoothly turns to freeze various expressions, and his characteristic oversized ears can be set to demonstrate curiosity, sleepiness, or wakefulness.
Why This Set Provides the Magic of The Mandalorian
The hover pram itself is a 7-inch long and 6-inch wide base that doubles as a display piece. It’s the flexibility of having a choice in how you display this build that makes it so interesting. You can display Grogu safely nestled inside his safety pod just as Din Djarin carries him when out adventuring or standing him upright outside for a more dynamic display.
Lego didn’t hold back on the accessories that transformed Grogu into a cultural icon. Three key items that epitomize his personality are included in the set: a brick-built Sorgan frog (don’t you recall his snacking ways from Season 1?), the shifter knob from the Razor Crest that became a meme immediately, and a cookie that he can hold in his miniature hands.
The advanced level of this 1,048-piece set makes it ideal for builders aged 10 and up but adult collectors will relish the building process as much. The piece count assures hours of uninterrupted building time which makes it an ideal weekend project or a relaxing evening activity. While other, simpler sets may have you racing to get to the final stages, you’ll have time to smell the Lego, as it were, as you assemble the mechanical components that give Grogu’s movement life.
With the $30 savings, it comes to a price that is difficult to pass up, particularly since those Star Wars sets tend to hold their value or gain it over time.
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