Fans of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace can currently purchase the Lego BrickHeadz collection, featuring six iconic figures, for an exceptional price of $38 on Amazon during the Prime Big Deal Days event. This 732-piece set, originally priced at $55, is a remarkable find, especially considering Lego officially retired it in December 2024. Its continued availability makes it an unofficial Amazon exclusive, offering a unique and limited-time opportunity for Episode I enthusiasts to acquire this rare collection.
Beyond The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz, Amazon`s Prime Big Deal Days includes other significant Lego Star Wars offers. Shoppers can save 30% on two Mandalorian sets, such as the popular Grogu with Hover Pram, and the substantial 1,394-piece Ghost & Phantom II Starship Shuttle inspired by Ahsoka. Furthermore, Amazon is actively matching prices from other prominent retailers, significantly expanding the range of discounted Lego Star Wars items available to consumers.
Featured Star Wars Lego Prime Big Deals:
- The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz (732 pieces) – $38 (originally $55)
- Grogu with Hover Pram (1,048 pieces) – $70 (originally $100)
- Ahsoka Ghost & Phantom II Shuttle (1,394 pieces) – $112 (originally $160)
- The Mandalorian Spider Tank (526 pieces) – $35 (originally $50)

The 732-piece Phantom Menace BrickHeadz collection meticulously 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 distinctive, blocky figures, averaging 122 pieces, stands approximately 2.5 inches tall (with young Anakin being appropriately smaller in stature). BrickHeadz are celebrated for their stylized, cartoonish aesthetic, which, while distinct from more realistic Lego buildable figures, faithfully captures the essence and character details from the source material. Notable examples include Anakin in his racing outfit from the Mos Espa Podracing Circuit, Darth Maul wielding his signature double-bladed red lightsaber, and Queen Amidala’s elaborate royal ensemble, making each figure instantly recognizable. While some devoted fans might express a wish for a larger, standalone Jar Jar Binks display model, similar to the Chewbacca or C-3PO statues, this BrickHeadz rendition offers a uniquely charming and collectible representation.
Additional Star Wars Lego Price-Matched Deals at Amazon:
- Boarding the Tantive IV (502 pieces) – $32.89 (originally $55)
- Droideka Destroyer Droid (583 pieces) – $36.39 (originally $65)
- TIE Fighter & X-Wing Mash-up (1,063 pieces) – $77 (originally $110)
- The Onyx Cinder Spaceship (1,325 pieces) – $98 (originally $140)
- Desert Skiff & Sarlacc Pit (558 pieces) – $56 (originally $80)
- Luke Skywalker X-Wing Mech (195 pieces) – $11.19 (originally $16)
- Darth Maul Mech (143 pieces) – $12.59 (originally $17)
- PloKoon`s Jedi Starfighter (89 pieces) – $10.49 (originally $15)
- Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter (99 pieces) – $7.69 (originally $11)
- Star Wars Advent Calendar (263 pieces) – $31.49 (originally $45)
While only a select few Lego Star Wars sets are officially designated as part of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days, a considerably wider array of significant discounts is available thanks to Amazon`s proactive price-matching initiatives. These include compelling deals from Target Circle Week and Walmart Deals, offering fantastic savings on popular, and even soon-to-be-retired, Star Wars Lego sets. Shoppers can also discover matched deals across other beloved franchises such as Marvel, Harry Potter, and Disney, including the highly sought-after Super Mario Piranha Plant set available for an all-time low price of $35 (originally $60).

