Save 23% on Lego City Modular Space Station, one of our favorite Lego space sets
There's currently a $26 saving to be had on the excellent Lego City Modular Space Station via Amazon.
There's a decent saving to be had on one of the best Lego space sets you can currently buy. Originally a little overpriced at $109.99, you can now get the Lego City Modular Space Station for just $84 on Amazon. That's a 23% saving, and it's the cheapest we've seen for a few months.
You can save $26 on the Lego City Modular Space Station set right now on Amazon.
In our Lego City Modular Space Station review, we praised how interactive the set is. It's perfect for kids of all ages with an interest in space: It might not be the most realistic set out there but it offers plenty of customisation options and multiple ways to play.
Our only complaint about the set was its high MSRP: It's a great set, but $109.99 for a playset is rather steep. At $84 it's much more reasonable, and we think it's a great buy for any kid who loves space.
Save 23% on the excellent Lego City Modular Space Station, a great buy for kids with an interest in space. In our Modular Space Station review, we praised the clever building process, and we love how interactive this is for young builders.
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Released last year, the Lego City Modular Space Station is one of a number of space-themed Lego City sets. It features eight space station 'modules' which are arranged around a single ring, so it resembles a sci-fi space station. It isn't realistic, but it's fun, with each of the pods having its own theme — there's a greenhouse, a break room, a control center and a bedroom, amongst others.
The pods can also be detached from the ring and attached directly together to form a train. It makes the Modular Space Station even further removed from reality, but it allows for excellent imaginative play. There are also six astronaut minifigures, along with a buildable robot, to complete the Space Station's crew.
Read more about this set in our Lego City Modular Space Station review. And if you're looking for more great deals on Lego, head on over to our Lego deals hub, where we round up the best deals from around the internet on a regular basis.
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Key features: 1,097 pieces, suitable for age 7+, set number 60433
Product launched: January 2024
Price history: This set has rarely been reduced from full price, aside from the odd 10% discount here and there. The current price is one of the cheapest we've ever seen it. It's likely to retire from Lego in the next six months, after which time it'll be difficult to buy.
Price comparison: Amazon: $84.00 | Walmart: $91.99 | Lego: $109.99
Reviews consensus: We loved the Lego City Modular Space Station, praising its ingenuity and the opportunities for interactive and imaginative play for youngsters. Our only real cause for concern is its high price, but at a discount it's hard to find much to complain about.
Space: ★★★★
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✅ Buy it if: You're shopping for a youngster interested in space and want a set with plenty of interactivity.
❌ Don't buy it if: You want a set more suited to adults that can be put on display after building. We'd recommend the NASA Space Shuttle Discovery or the Creator 3-in-1 Space Astronaut.
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Kim is a Yorkshire-based freelance writer who focuses on Lego and video game-related content. She's the co-creator of GameSpew.com and ThatBrickSite.com, where you'll find most of her work. If she's not building with plastic bricks, playing a video game, or writing about doing either of those things, you should probably check she's still breathing. You can find her on Twitter at @ichangedmyname.