LEGO Black Friday 2026 falls on Friday November 27. Dutch retailers usually start pre-sales the week before. Yet Black Friday isn’t automatically the best buying moment: some sets get better discounts at other times, and for recently released sets BF is rarely the sharpest deal of the year. This guide compares twenty-five sets on BF potential: which premium displays to put on your radar early, which retirement candidates to grab, which 2025 sets have already dropped deep, and which to skip.
For live Black Friday deals and the current lowest price per set, use LEGO deals. This guide helps decide which sets to follow and with what buying ceiling.
Black Friday at a glance: the flagship
For an idea of what Black Friday delivers in real euros: 42172 McLaren P1. RRP € 449.99 currently € 332.99 (−26%). Based on Black Friday discounts from previous years, a price around € 332.99 is realistic - € 332.99 below RRP.
This is a typical BF profile: high RRP, premium licence, already mid-decline cycle. Always compare with your personal value. current price off is huge in absolute terms, but if you don’t enjoy Technic or supercars, it remains an expensive purchase.
When is Black Friday 2026 in the Netherlands?
| Date | What |
|---|---|
| Monday November 17 | Pre-sales usually start at Bol.com, Coolblue and Wehkamp |
| Thursday November 26 | Thanksgiving (US); Amazon.nl often starts early deals |
| Friday November 27 | Black Friday itself - peak sale day |
| Saturday-Sunday Nov 28-29 | Black Weekend; some retailers lower further to clear stock |
| Monday November 30 | Cyber Monday - sales often equal to Friday |
| Until December 5 | Sinterklaas leftover of BF prices at several retailers |
LEGO.com follows its own calendar with VIP sales and free gift sets; that usually starts in early November and runs to mid-December.
Preparing for LEGO Black Friday
The biggest mistake on Black Friday is impulse buying based on the largest discount rather than the highest value to you. Three steps:
- Write your shortlist before November 27. Max 5-8 sets you really want - not “that’s discounted so I’ll grab it”.
- Set a buying ceiling per set. For example: “71043 UCS Hogwarts lower-priced - above that I ignore the sale”.
- Set price alerts well in advance. From late October your alerts do their work; during BF itself it’s too late to decide calmly.
Sets where Black Friday actually matters
For premium displays with high RRP even a few extra percent off saves tens of euros. Four classic BF shortlist starting points:
For these three: in absolute euros, 5% extra off on Black Friday matters more than 15% off on a current price set.
Premium displays to put on your radar early
Four more large boxes with RRP that potentially become the sharpest deals on Black Friday:
71043 UCS Hogwarts is the most interesting: 8 years on sale, no announced replacement, and at € 375.99 on BF € 375.99 below RRP. 75417 AT-ST Walker is a 2025 release already declining - on BF around € 145.00 is realistic. 76473 East Wing and 76457 Hogsmeade are newer and drop less, but on large boxes every percent matters.
Set a price alert in October for these four. For 71043 specifically: also read the LEGO sets retiring in 2026 guide for retirement context.
Retirement urgent: buy on Black Friday before it’s too late
For retiring sets, Black Friday is often your last chance for a serious discount before they quietly disappear from stock. Three sets with high retirement urgency:
21044 Paris already has a 2026 alternative (21064 Paris – City of Love), so this one likely disappears first among Architecture skylines. 21042 Statue of Liberty is 8 years on sale without a replacement - on retirement a 30%+ secondary-market premium is realistic. 75328 Mandalorian Helmet is the oldest active Helmet Collection set; on Black Friday lower-priced is a good entry point.
2025 releases that have already dropped deep
Sets from 2025 with 25-30% off already can drop further on Black Friday to 35-40%. Four candidates:
76444 Diagon Alley is already strikingly cheap at current prices (€ 139.00 against € 199.99 RRP); on BF under € 199.99 is realistic. 21062 Trevi Fountain and 21060 Himeji Castle both sit at € 117.00 (−27%) - similar BF potential. 76454 Hogwarts Castle Main Tower is slightly more expensive but part of the modular system, so interesting for collectors.
Black Friday gift stack lower-priced
Black Friday is also a moment to bulk-order small gifts for Sinterklaas, Christmas packages and birthdays early in the new year. Four sets lower-priced:
Combine two to four sets in one order to share shipping. 11508 Daisies + 76442 Charms Class is a popular mixed-theme combo lower-priced; 75345 501st Battle Pack + 76448 Fawkes gives you a Star Wars + Harry Potter gift lower-priced
Sets to NOT buy on Black Friday
Not every set wins on Black Friday. Three categories where BF rarely adds more than 5-10% extra:
21064 Paris – City of Love just launched (May 2026); at € 56.00 against € 79.99 RRP there’s still room, but on BF € 56.00 at best. For 21064 buy in Q1 2027 instead. 77252 APXGP F1 The Movie currently has only −11% off - BF likely adds little. 11506 Rocking Plants has a low absolute price (€ 14.95 against € 19.99 RRP) making additional euro discounts difficult.
For these sets, a price alert for Q1 2027 is a better strategy than waiting for BF.
Which LEGO sets are interesting on Black Friday?
A simple decision rule: Black Friday is more interesting the higher the RRP and the older the set. Two exceptions:
- Exclusive sets (LEGO House 21037, sets from LEGO.com VIP sales): rarely get big BF cuts because distribution is limited.
- Just-released sets (all 2026 releases): drop 10-15% at most on BF, even with high RRP.
For widely available sets from 2024-2025 the sweet spot sits: already in decline-cycle but still available at enough retailers to generate price pressure.
LEGO.com or Dutch retailers?
For most Black Friday purchases, Dutch retailers are sharper on direct price. Bol.com, Amazon.nl and Wehkamp take turns at lowest price per set; Lidl NL sometimes appears with sharp Speed Champions prices.
LEGO.com has its own sales with:
- VIP bonuses and free gift sets at minimum spends
- Fairer stock for new releases
- Sometimes exclusive seasonal offers (Architecture, Botanicals)
Always compare total price including shipping. A free current price gift set at LEGO.com can make a direct current price cut at Bol.com insignificant - or not, if you don’t want the gift.
How to recognise a real Black Friday price drop
Not every discount labelled “Black Friday” is a real cut. Three checks:
- Compare with the price of 1-2 weeks earlier. BricksDeal shows price history per set; a price that was higher in week 47 is a real drop.
- Check RRP versus the “was” price. Many retailers use an inflated “was” price above RRP. Always compare with official RRP.
- Look at the lowest price over the past 30 days. A BF sale exactly equal to the lowest price in late October is no real drop.
For sets that already dropped sharply in October, BF is often just maintaining that price - no extra cut.
Timing: Black Friday isn’t the only buying moment
Three other buying moments with comparable or better cuts on specific sets:
- Q1 (January-February): retailers clear stock that didn’t move in December. Often sharp prices on 2024 and older sets.
- Before holidays (Valentine’s, Mother’s Day): Botanicals often drop before peak days because retailers want to clear stock.
- September-October: dropping back from holiday and pre-BF peak prices.
For Botanicals and Speed Champions these alternative moments are often sharper than Black Friday itself.
Sources and method
We track Black Friday history at set level via price data from the past 12 months at eight Dutch retailers: Amazon.nl, Bol.com, LEGO.com, Wehkamp, Coolblue, Intertoys, MisterBricks and GoodBricks. Prices are refreshed at least twice a day; the maximum age of a price on BricksDeal is twelve hours.
BF targets in this guide are projections based on:
- price history of comparable sets in previous BF cycles;
- current price level relative to RRP;
- age and retirement position of the set;
- stock at the eight Dutch retailers.
No guarantees: LEGO Group can change prices at any time and retailers follow their own stock logic. Use price alerts to be notified automatically at your target price.
Affiliate links are labelled as such. We don’t accept paid placement. This guide was reviewed on 15 May 2026 by Frank Spin.
Best route on BricksDeal
- Write your shortlist before end of October - max 5-8 sets you really want.
- Set a buying ceiling (BF target) per set and a price alert.
- Open your shortlist on November 17 (pre-sales start) for the first pulse check.
- On Friday November 27: compare current price with your BF target and with the price of two weeks earlier. Real drop = buy; equal price = wait.
- For recently released 2026 sets: skip and set a price alert for Q1 2027 instead of waiting for Black Friday.
42172 McLaren P1: premium discount candidate
A typical example of where Black Friday delivers real euro savings: a premium Technic set already live price below RRP.
RRP; currently (current discount). On Black Friday a drop toward current price is realistic - that's current price below RRP.
Three sets where euro differences matter
For premium displays even a few extra percent off saves tens of euros; these three are classic BF targets.
Premium Technic set where you want a hard buying ceiling set in advance.
Expensive licence set; only interesting if the price drop really clears your target price.
Architecture set with long build time; compare price-per-piece and delivery time together.
Four displays to put on your radar early
Large boxes with high RRP where Black Friday delivers the most impact in absolute euros.
RRP; currently On Black Friday potentially lower-priced if LEGO clears retirement stock - current price below RRP.
RRP; currently BF target around current price is realistic based on previous years.
Newest 2026 modular Hogwarts expansion, RRP; currently BF target around current price
RRP; currently BF target around current price for anyone building the Hogwarts universe.
Three sets to grab on Black Friday
For these sets Black Friday is likely your last chance for a serious discount before production winds down.
7 years on sale and 21064 Paris – City of Love exists as a 2026 successor. € 56.00 current; BF target lower-priced
8 years on sale, no announced replacement. RRP; currently BF target around current price
Oldest active Helmet Collection set (4 years). RRP; currently BF target around current price
Four 2025 releases with strong cuts already
2025 sets already current price below RRP; these can drop further on Black Friday toward 35-40% off.
RRP; currently (current discount). BF target around current price
RRP; currently (current discount). BF target around current price
RRP; currently (current discount). BF target around current price
RRP; currently (current discount). BF target around current price; similar profile to 21062.
Four small sets for Sinterklaas and Christmas packages
Lower-priced on Black Friday: combine two or more in one order for birthdays, Sinterklaas or a mixed Christmas package.
currently priced; BF target around current price Combine with 11514 Cosmos Flowers for a mixed flower gift.
currently priced; BF target around current price Four minifigures - sharpest price-per-figure gift.
currently priced; BF target around current price Cheapest interior diorama in the Harry Potter line.
currently priced; BF target around current price Brick-built Fawkes for anyone wanting something special lower-priced
Three sets to NOT buy on Black Friday
Recently released or already on small permanent discount; Black Friday rarely adds more than a few euros for these three.
Just out (May 2026), current price against RRP On Black Friday current price at best - no significant BF deal.
2026 release with only current discount currently (current price against RRP). BF discount marginal.
priced around RRP - low absolute price makes additional BF cuts below current price unlikely.