The 10 Most Worthwhile Lego Deals of January 2026
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The 10 Most Worthwhile Lego Deals of January 2026
"This one's slated to retire at the end of 2026, so if you're looking to grab this desk-sized version of the fastest hunk of junk in the Galaxy, you might as well do it while it's 20 percent off. Because once it's gone, it's gone (at a reasonable price, at least). It's made of fewer than 1,000 pieces, so it's not going to take a ton of time to assemble, and it comes with a 25th anniversary collector place for A New Hope."
"The ever-popular Back to the Future set is also tentatively retiring at the end of this year, so it's worth considering when you see it in stock and on sale at any price. This Harry Potter mandrake is a fun build and looks like an unassuming plant if you display it on a bookshelf. And this Spider-man bust is a good option if you haven't built a Lego set since you were a kid."
"Speaking of, for your kids, the Classic Medium Brick Box is nearly half off; as a parent, I appreciate that it comes with a storage container. Kids who love blind boxes more than building will love these collectible F1 cars, with only 29 pieces to assemble and a surprise vehicle."
January offers mixed value for Lego shoppers: overall sales are weaker than holiday promotions, but specific retiring sets and targeted discounts present the best opportunities. Soon-to-be-retired models, such as a desk-sized Millennium Falcon slated to retire at the end of 2026 and the Back to the Future set tentatively retiring this year, provide strong long-term value and are often discounted. Smaller builds like a Harry Potter mandrake, a Spider-man bust, and decorative pieces like the LOVE sculpture and mini orchid make appealing gifts. Family-friendly bargains include the Classic Medium Brick Box (nearly half off with storage) and collectible blind-box F1 cars (29 pieces).
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