Tallneck LEGO on Sale for Black Friday

Black Friday Deal: 41% Off LEGO Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck 76989

Horizon Forbidden West is a PlayStation exclusive, and it’s also the basis for one of the coolest LEGO sets around. Right now, during the Amazon Black Friday Sale, you can pick up the Horizon Forbidden West Tallneck LEGO set for a new all-time low price. It sports an MSRP of $89.99, but you can grab it now for $52.99. Unfortunately, this is an Amazon Lightning deal that’s guaranteed to sell out quickly.

Amazon Lightning Deal! LEGO Horizon Forbidden West: Tallneck 76989

The LEGO Tallneck building kit is a large set, comprising 1,222 pieces. Fittingly for the giant mechanical dinosaur creatures from Horizon Forbidden West, it’s taller than you might expect. Once built, this set stands over a foot tall. It also comes with an adorable Aloy minifigure (complete with a bow and a buildable spear), plus a Watcher mini-build as well. You can give the Watcher blue, yellow, or red eyes, depending on how dangerous you’re feeling.

This Horizon Tallneck set is part of LEGO’s line of builds intended for adults. It comes in a black box, with a big 18+ label on it. To that end, it’s intended more for display than for play. It comes with a display stand that includes a properly sized birch tree and a rusty apocalyptic stoplight.

What makes this LEGO set so great?

  • It’s a big set with 1,222 pieces.
  • It’s taller than you might expect, standing over a foot tall.
  • It comes with an Aloy minifigure, a bow, a buildable spear, and a Watcher mini-build.
  • You can give the Watcher different colored eyes.
  • It’s intended for adults and comes with a display stand.

Why you should buy this LEGO set

  • It’s a great way to show your love for Horizon Forbidden West.
  • It’s a fun and challenging build.
  • It’s a beautiful display piece.
  • It’s a great value for the price.

This Amazon Lightning deal won’t last long, so grab this amazing deal while you can!

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