Jar Jar Binks enthusiasts can get The Phantom Menace Lego BrickHeadz figure collection[1] for $38 (was $55) at Amazon for Prime Big Deal Days[2]. It’s rare for major retailers to carry BrickHeadz, but Amazon stocked this six-figure collection for Prime Day in July. At this point, The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz is essentially an Amazon exclusive, as Lego retired this set in December 2024. It’s surprising the 732-piece set is still in stock for Big Deal Days, so Episode I fans should check this deal out while they still can.
The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz is one of four official Lego Star Wars deals[3] in Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event. You can also save 30% on two Mandalorian sets, including the adorable Grogu with Hover Pram[4], as well as the 1,394-piece Ghost & Phantom II Starship Shuttle[5] from Ahsoka. Take a closer look at The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz below before browsing the list of Lego Star Wars deals[6] from other retailers that Amazon is price-matching at the moment.
Star Wars Lego Prime Big Deals:

Take a closer look at The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz below before browsing the list of Lego Star Wars deals from other retailers that Amazon is price-matching at the moment.
$38 (was $55) | Officially discontinued[7]

The 732-piece Phantom Menace BrickHeadz set includes the following six characters from Star Wars Episode I:
- Jar Jar Binks
- Anakin Skywalker
- Darth Maul
- Queen Amidala
- Captain Panaka
- Qui-Gon Jinn
With 732 pieces spread across six builds, you’re looking at an average of 122 pieces per blocky character–though young Anakin is understandably smaller in stature than the other five. Jar Jar, Darth Maul, and the other three “full-sized” figures are roughly 2.5 inches tall.
BrickHeadz figures have a distinctive, blocky look that is more cartoonish than the many other buildable figures in the Lego Star Wars collection that aim for realism. That said, the character wardrobes and designs still pull from the source material. For instance, Anakin is dressed in his racing outfit worn at the Mos Espa Podracing Circuit[8] on Tatooine; Darth Maul wields the double-sided red lightsaber; and Queen Amidala’s dress, hair, and accessories make this figure immediately recognizable.
Jar Jar Binks deserves a larger Lego display model like the Chewbacca[9] and C-3PO statues[10], but for now, BrickHead Jar Jar will have to do.
Star Wars Lego Price-Matched Deals at Amazon:
Amazon technically has four Star Wars sets in its Big Deal Days Lego sale, but there are plenty more steep discounts to be found. Amazon is price-matching Target Circle Week[11] and Walmart Deals[12], which has led to some seriously good deals on popular Star Wars Lego sets, including a number of products that are retiring soon. We put together a hub at Amazon with all of the best Star Wars Lego deals[13].
Check out our Target Circle Week Lego roundup[14] for more deals on Star Wars sets as well as Marvel, Harry Potter, Disney, and more popular franchises.
The Amazon hub below collects all of the Lego sets in the Circle Week sale that Amazon is matching. Amazon is also matching Walmart’s best Lego deal: the Super Mario Piranha Plant for $35[15] (was $60), which is a new all-time best price.
References
- ^ The Phantom Menace Lego BrickHeadz figure collection (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Prime Big Deal Days (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ four official Lego Star Wars deals (amzn.to)
- ^ the adorable Grogu with Hover Pram (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Ghost & Phantom II Starship Shuttle (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Lego Star Wars deals (www.amazon.com)
- ^ $38 (was $55) | Officially discontinued (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Mos Espa Podracing Circuit (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Chewbacca (www.amazon.com)
- ^ C-3PO statues (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Target Circle Week (clicks.trx-hub.com)
- ^ Walmart Deals (clicks.trx-hub.com)
- ^ a hub at Amazon with all of the best Star Wars Lego deals (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Target Circle Week Lego roundup (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Super Mario Piranha Plant for $35 (www.gamespot.com)