For enthusiasts of Jar Jar Binks and Star Wars Episode I, there`s a unique opportunity to acquire the Lego BrickHeadz: The Phantom Menace collection. This six-figure set is currently available on Amazon for just $38, a significant reduction from its original price of $55, as part of the Prime Big Deal Days event. This 732-piece collection is a remarkable find, especially considering that Lego officially discontinued this set in December 2024. Its presence at major retailers is quite rare, making Amazon’s current offer a nearly exclusive opportunity that collectors should consider before stock is depleted.
The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz set is one of several official Lego Star Wars deals highlighted during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days. Shoppers can also discover other enticing discounts, such as a 30% saving on two popular Mandalorian-themed sets, including the charming Grogu with Hover Pram, and the substantial 1,394-piece Ghost & Phantom II Starship Shuttle from the Ahsoka series. Furthermore, the article notes that Amazon is actively price-matching various Lego Star Wars deals offered by other retailers, broadening the scope of available savings.

Featured Star Wars Lego Deals During Prime Big Deal Days:
- The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz Collection (732 pieces) – $38 ($55)
- Grogu with Hover Pram (1,048 pieces) – $70 ($100)
- Ahsoka Ghost & Phantom II Shuttle (1,394 pieces) – $112 ($160)
- The Mandalorian Spider Tank (526 pieces) – $35 ($50)
About The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz Collection:
The 732-piece Phantom Menace BrickHeadz collection features six iconic characters from Star Wars Episode I: Jar Jar Binks, Anakin Skywalker, Darth Maul, Queen Amidala, Captain Panaka, and Qui-Gon Jinn. Each of these blocky, stylized figures, averaging approximately 122 pieces, effectively captures the essence of its on-screen counterpart. While young Anakin is understandably depicted as smaller, the other five `full-sized` figures stand roughly 2.5 inches tall.
BrickHeadz designs are renowned for their distinct, cartoonish aesthetic, setting them apart from the more realistic buildable figures within the Lego Star Wars universe. Despite their unique blocky appearance, careful attention is given to character-specific details: Anakin is shown in his racing outfit from the Mos Espa Podracing Circuit on Tatooine; Darth Maul is equipped with his signature double-sided red lightsaber; and Queen Amidala`s intricate dress, hair, and accessories ensure immediate recognition. While some fans might desire a larger display model for Jar Jar Binks, akin to the Chewbacca and C-3PO statues, this BrickHeadz rendition offers a charming alternative for now.
Additional Star Wars Lego Deals Price-Matched by Amazon:
- Boarding the Tantive IV (502 pieces) – $32.89 ($55)
- Droideka Destroyer Droid (583 pieces) – $36.39 ($65)
- TIE Fighter & X-Wing Mash-up (1,063 pieces) – $77 ($110)
- The Onyx Cinder Spaceship (1,325 pieces) – $98 ($140)
- Desert Skiff & Sarlacc Pit (558 pieces) – $56 ($80)
- Luke Skywalker X-Wing Mech (195 pieces) – $11.19 ($16)
- Darth Maul Mech (143 pieces) – $12.59 ($17)
- PloKoon`s Jedi Starfighter (89 pieces) – $10.49 ($15)
- Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter (99 pieces) – $7.69 ($11)
- Star Wars Advent Calendar (263 pieces) – $31.49 ($45)
While Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days officially showcase a specific selection of Star Wars Lego sets, the retailer is considerably broadening its promotional scope by price-matching deals from other significant retail events, including Target Circle Week and Walmart Deals. This strategy has resulted in numerous deep discounts on beloved Star Wars Lego sets, some of which are slated for retirement soon. Beyond the Star Wars universe, Amazon is also matching prices on a wide array of Lego sets from other popular franchises such as Marvel, Harry Potter, and Disney. A prime example is the Super Mario Piranha Plant set, now available for an unprecedented low price of $35 (originally $60), thanks to a matched deal from Walmart.

