This awesome 834-piece Lego Darth Vader helmet is 20% off at Amazon
Save $14 right in time for the holidays.
Learn the true power of the dark side with this awesome Lego Star Wars Darth Vader helmet, which is now 20% off on Amazon.
You can now build one of the most iconic looks in cinematic history, in Lego form, and save $14 in the process. The 834-piece set offers builders a challenging but rewarding experience as Darth Vader's helmet comes with a display stand and will catch anyone's attention as a centerpiece item.
This offer ($69.99 down to $55.99) is especially good as the set features in our best Lego Star Wars sets and our Lego Star Wars deals page, but if you want the savings you'll have to act fast because we're not sure how long the deal will last.
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Amazon's deal could be perfect timing if you're looking for the ideal Star Wars gift for the Jedi Knight in your life. The holidays are upon us and saving $14 on a high quality Lego Star Wars set could be just what you're looking for, if you haven't got anything in mind yet.
The set includes 834 individual Lego pieces as well as a display stand to show off your build of the replica Darth Vader helmet. With it standing at over 8 inches (20 centimeters) high and 5.5 inches (15 cm) wide, the menacing look of the iconic helmet would stand out in any room.
You even get a name plate to round off this awesome centerpiece set, so if you're looking for that perfect holiday gift or a treat for yourself, it's a $14 saving on an awesome Darth Vader Lego set, why wouldn't you get it?
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STAFF WRITER, E-commerce — Alex joined Space.com in June 2021 as staff writer covering space news, games, tech, toys and deals. Based in London, U.K. Graduating in June 2020, Alex studied Sports Journalism in the North East of England at Sunderland University. During his studies and since his graduation, Alex has been featured in local newspapers and online publications covering a range of sports from university rugby to Premier League soccer. In addition to a background in sports and journalism, Alex has a life-long love of Star Wars which started with watching the prequel trilogy and collecting toy lightsabers, he also grew up spending most Saturday evenings watching Doctor Who.