Gift Your Brick Dad who Loves LEGO for Father’s Day!
Check below deals and more Father’s Day gifts at LEGO
The LEGO Icons Back to the Future Time Machine
It’s all here — the lightning rod and flux capacitor from the first movie, the Mr. Fusion generator and rotating tires for hover mode from the sequel, the whitewall tires and circuit board from the last part of the trilogy, and (of course) Marty and Doc figures. This premium 1,856-piece set is a perfect build for Back to the Future fans both young and old.
Grab This LEGO Fender Stratocaster for Music Lover Dad
Father’s Day is coming up, and there’s not a dad out there that wouldn’t love this LEGO Fender Stratocaster. This LEGO set looks fantastic, and not only comes with everything you need to build the guitar, but also the amp, and a few accessories too.
This LEGO Star Wars Set May Not Look Like Much
Folks who say LEGO is only for kids are not aware of just how lucrative some sets can get. If growing up, I asked for a “toy” that was $850 my dad would have laughed his ass off. But guess what, Dad? Now I’m 30 years old with a job and disposable income. Nobody’s stopping me now from buying the ultimate 7,541-piece LEGO kit of the Star Wars Millennium Falcon! Who’s laughing now, Dad!? I’ll tell you who! It’s me and my new minifigure friends—Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, and C-3PO, plus three Star Wars Episode VII/VIII crew minifigures: Older Han Solo, Rey, and Finn. That’s who!
This Lego Disney Up House Is a Perfect Gift From You, To Dad
If you’re looking for something to build, or a gift for your father that is, then this LEGO Disney and Pixar Up House is ideal. This LEGO set depicts the wonderful happy ending of the film with all the characters you know and love in adorable blocky form, and it’s fun to build and look at.
Wahoo!!! Get the Super Mario 64 LEGO Block
A couple of years ago, Nintendo and LEGO struck a deal paving the way for a multitude of collaborative LEGO sets from the Mario universe. One of the coolest is this question mark block featuring some of our favorite levels from Super Mario 64. Even though *pushes glasses up bridge of nose* question mark blocks never appear in Super Mario 64—what it did have are exclamation mark blocks containing the winged cap, invisible cap, and metal cap. Regardless, this thing is still cool as heck.
The Lego Infinity Gauntlet and Please Don’t Do “The Snap”
Aaaaah! The Snap! Right now you can grab the Lego Infinity Gauntlet for father’s day —a great gift for an infinite universe of power. This Lego set has 590 pieces, including the six Infinity Stones, so be careful that they don’t get scattered across the multiverse. The Lego Infinity Gauntlet, thankfully, does not hold the power that the real Infinity Gauntlet does: it just looks nice and gives your grown-up friend something to do this winter. The finished model is just over a foot tall—not a ton of real estate on the Lego shelf, but enough that it draws the eye. This is the ultimate in “Kidults toys”—toys for the adult in age, but kid in spirit. The only snapping you will need to do is snapping the pieces together.
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