Lego space deals: Discounts on spaceships, space stations and NASA kits
From realistic Lego kits based on NASA properties to family-friendly fun builds, here are the best deals on Lego space sets.
Are you looking for the best deals on Lego space sets? Read on: we've rounded up the best bargains right here.
Could there be any better pairing than space and Lego? We don't think so. The Lego Space theme has been running since the 1960s, and in the last 60 years it's evolved more than we could ever believe. From humble beginnings, space-themed Lego sets now comprise huge, detailed models of actual NASA shuttles, like the Space Shuttle Discovery. There's even a scale model of the ISS.
Elsewhere, there a plenty of models aimed at children, too, like Olivia's Space Academy or the Lunar Research Base. There are even some Duplo space sets aimed at tots.
No matter what type of Lego space deals you're looking for, though, you'll find something to suit below. We've rounded up the best bargains from around the internet, and we update the page regularly to ensure we're always bringing you the latest deals.
Want more Lego deals? Head on over to our Lego Star Wars deals if you fancy something a bit more sci-fi, or visit our general Lego deals hub to find more great bargains. And if you need help choosing the best space-themed set for you, then there's always our Lego space sets buyer's guide.
Lego space deals
Lego City Rocket Launch Center $160 $131 at Amazon
Save 17% on this epic playset that lets kids create their very own rocket launch. It's licensed by NASA, based on its own Artemis project, and has everything young explorers need to recreate their very own launch.
Lego City Space Port Lunar Research Base $129.99 $103.99 at Amazon
Save 20% on this giant Lunar Research Base, which is inspired by NASA's own Artemis base camp concept. With a wealth of minifigures, a rover and plenty more, there's everything a young mind needs to recreate their own missions.
Lego Friends Olivia's Space Academy $69.99 $55.99 at Amazon
Save 20% on Lego Friends' first foray into space with Olivia's Space Academy. It comes with a NASA branded shuttle, a laboratory, a telescope and four Lego Friends mini-dolls.
Lego City Mars Spacecraft Exploration Missions $39.99 $25 at Amazon
Save 37% on this unique playset with app compatibility. Download the accompanying app on Android or iOS and youngsters can engage in a range of space-based missions. An assortment of 300 pieces means various minifigures, spacecraft and accessories can be built.
Lego City Space Lunar Roving Vehicle $39.99 $30.99 at Amazon
Save 23% on this space rover, inspired by NASA's own Artemis concept designs. It comes with three minifigures and a meteor impact site, all ready for young space explorers to begin their own mission.
Lego Lightyear XL-15 Spaceship $49.99 $38.49 at Amazon
Save 20% on this fantastic spaceship from the recent Disney movie Lightyear. Not only does it make a great playset for younger builders, but its included stand means it's an excellent display piece, too.
Lego City Lunar Space Station $79.99 $63.50 at Amazon
Save 21% on this 500-piece Lunar Space Station play set. It comes with five minifigures and a realistic Space Capsule based on NASA's Artemis project.
LEGO DUPLO Town Space Shuttle Mission $19.99 $16.79 at Walmart
Save $3 on what could be the perfect deal for a young child in your life who loves all things space. It comes with 23 pieces, so is easy to build, features figures and a rocket too. At a time where deals are thin on the ground, launch some excitement into a child's life with this set.
NASA Lego sets
This section includes deals on some of the best sets Lego has to offer on kits that are based on real world spacecraft and space stations, designed in collaboration with NASA. Although you could use these sets as toys, they are centerpiece items and would work better on display, due to the number of pieces and the difficulty to build.
Ranging from rockets and shuttles to the International Space Station, the NASA Lego sets section of this guide has a great variety of products for you to choose from.
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Lego NASA Apollo Lunar Lander
Lego NASA Space Shuttle Discovery
Lego NASA Apollo Saturn V
Lego International Space Station
Lego NASA-inspired Artemis sets
Like the above kits, the following Lego space kits were made in collaboration with NASA, but these are more inspired by NASA concepts than based on actual machines.
The Lunar Research Base and Lunar Space Station give us a glimpse into what the future of our efforts on the Moon will look like, while the Rocket Launch Center shows us how we might be getting there. It's all based on concepts drawn up for NASA's ambitious Artemis project.
Lego City Lunar Research Base
Lunar Space Station
Lunar Roving Vehicle
Lego City Rocket Launch Center
Lego space and alien sets
It's not just NASA inspired kits that Lego makes, but they're also responsible for more general space sets and cool toys. These Lego space sets are cheaper than the Lego NASA ones and are better for playing with. That said, the play sets don't necessarily have the display factor as collectable sets.
These sets are better suited for younger children, but that doesn't limit the fun to just children, anyone can have fun while building or playing with them.
Lego Space Shuttle Adventure
Lego City Deep Space Rocket and Launch Control
Lego City Mars Research Shuttle
Lego Space Rover Explorer
Lego Space Mining Mech
Lego Cyber Drone
Lego Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse's Space Rocket
Lego Satellite
Lego Duplo Space Shuttle Mission
Lego Overwatch Watchpoint: Gibraltar
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