Lego Baby Yoda And Hover Pram Is 50% Off At Amazon, But It'll Sell Out Soon
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Steven Petite
2025-11-13
Lego's 1,048-piece building set featuring The Mandalorian's Grogu is on sale for its lowest price yet ahead of Black Friday 2025.
Lego Star Wars: Grogu with Hover Pram (1,048 pieces)
The Mandalorian fans can save big on the adorable Grogu with Hover Pram Lego set for a limited time. Over at Amazon, the 1,048-piece Lego Star Wars set is discounted to only $50 (was $100). The 50% discount is the biggest price cut so far for this set, which launched at the beginning of 2025. it's very uncommon for a Lego Star Wars set to get a 50% discount, so scoop this deal up while you can.
This Lego Star Wars set has two separate sizable builds: an authentic Baby Yoda figure and the Hover Pram he zips around in while traveling with Mando.
Once fully assembled, you'll have a replica of Grogu that features an adjustable head and ears, arms that can be operated mechanically with dials in his back, and a Hover Pram that he can comfortably rest in. For the accessories, you'll also build a Sorgan frog, a cookie that Grogu can hold, and his beloved shifter knob.
The Hover Pram can be placed on a display stand, and to cap everything off, there's an information plaque and a Grogu minifigure that can be placed alongside the larger Baby Yoda.
When Grogu is resting in the Hover Pram, the completed set measures 7.5 x 7 x 6 inches.
Recommended for builders ages 10 and up, Grogu with Hover Pram is a great Lego Star Wars set for parents to build with their kids or couples to build together. One builder can piece together the Hover Pram, while the other builds Baby Yoda. It only comes with one instruction manual, but the Lego Builder app has a full walkthrough in 3D, and you can download a PDF copy of the booklet.
Lego Star Wars Deals at Amazon
See every notable discount in one place.
Check out the list below for more Star Wars Lego deals at Amazon. Some of the highlights include the 700-piece Brick-Built Star Wars Logo for $48 (was $60), the Millennium Falcon for $68 (was $85), and the 1,050-piece R2-D2 for $80 (was $100).
unknownVariable
Nov 23, 03:58 AM
no way &The price is too low. skill issue hot 👻
cathedralOfCode
Nov 23, 03:18 AM
I demolished it. !Unusually slow. rekt premium Honestly...
sleepyhead
Nov 23, 12:18 AM
Very old. ;) This is relaxing. i lent it.
bubblewrapHero
Nov 22, 11:28 PM
☠️ I'd give it a 3/10.; high-quality I colored it.
nerdBurger
Nov 22, 11:08 PM
first-rate _maybe not
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