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‘Fantastic’ 491-piece LEGO Minecraft set discounted by 40% on Amazon to just £27.19

If you’re searching for the perfect Christmas gift, LEGO sets remain a reliable and popular choice for all ages. Among the diverse range available, some are currently offered at attractive discounts.

One standout option is the LEGO set inspired by the Minecraft movie released earlier this year. This 491-piece set vividly recreates the iconic ‘Chicken Jockey’ scene that resonated strongly with younger fans.

While the set normally retails at £44.99 on the official LEGO website, Amazon is now offering it for only £27.19—an impressive 40% reduction.

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The set includes an arena, a large chicken jockey figure, and an additional tower structure, enabling fans to bring this memorable film moment to life. It also features several minifigures such as Steve (voiced by Jack Black), Garrett (Jason Momoa), and Henry (Sebastian Hansen), along with a zombie riding the chicken and a sizable Piglin model, according to reports from the Manchester Evening News.

This discount brings the price down to roughly 6p per brick, a considerable bargain compared to the typical LEGO cost of about 9p per brick.

For fans of the Minecraft movie, other LEGO sets remain available, including the Crafting Table set at Argos priced at £80, and the LEGO Baby Pig House set on Amazon for £11.99, which offers 238 pieces and targets younger builders.

Customer feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. On Argos, the set boasts perfect five-star reviews, with one customer sharing, “This LEGO set is fantastic for the kids. My grandson loved building it and playing with it afterwards. It includes everything shown on the box and characters from the film, including the Chicken Jockey, which he absolutely loves.”

Another customer noted, “The set comes with five characters and is interactive—you can use handles to simulate battles in the ring. It’s fairly easy to build; our nine-year-old had no trouble assembling it.”

Amazon reviewers echoed these sentiments, with one praising it as a “Great Minecraft set, more than just LEGO—our 11-year-old built it easily on his birthday and we’ve had lots of fun playing together.”

Despite the positive responses, not all reviews were completely glowing. One parent wrote, “Characters matched the movie perfectly, and my son enjoyed it, so it was worth the money. However, the set is not very large, though it’s easy to assemble.”

Overall, the LEGO website shows 23 of 24 reviewers awarding four stars or higher, with only one lone one-star rating submitted without comments.

For fans of LEGO and Minecraft alike, this discounted set offers both great value and an engaging building experience.

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