LEGO Star Wars 1,048-Piece Grogu with Hover Pram Set Is Just $50 Right Now
Published: 25/11/2025
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Fans of The Mandalorian have another opportunity to grab one of the most popular Lego Star Wars sets of the year. The Grogu with Hover Pram building set has been restocked and is currently available at a steep discount, making it one of the standout toy deals of the season.
This detailed set includes 1,048 pieces and recreates Grogu—also known as Baby Yoda—along with his iconic floating pram from The Mandalorian. Originally priced at $100, the set is currently available for $50, though past restocks have sold out quickly.
The model is split into two main builds: a large, poseable Grogu figure and the Hover Pram he rides in throughout the series. Grogu features adjustable ears and head movement, as well as articulated arms controlled through hidden mechanisms built into his back.
Several accessories are also included, such as a Sorgan frog, a cookie, and Grogu’s signature shifter knob. The Hover Pram can be displayed on a stand, and the set comes with an information plaque and a Grogu minifigure for display alongside the larger build.
Once completed, the Grogu-in-pram display measures approximately 7.5 x 7 x 6 inches, making it a compact but eye-catching centerpiece. The set is recommended for builders aged 10 and up and works particularly well as a shared build, with one person assembling the pram while another works on Grogu.
Beyond Grogu, several other Lego Star Wars sets are currently seeing notable discounts. Highlights include large-scale ship builds, dioramas inspired by classic trilogy scenes, and collector-focused models such as droids, helmets, and anniversary editions.
One standout deal among these is the Coruscant Guard Gunship from The Clone Wars, a 1,083-piece set that has dropped to its lowest price to date. Other discounted builds include starfighters, display logos, advent calendars, and mech-style character kits.
Collectors should also take note of the Lego Star Wars Droideka set, a 583-piece build that is expected to retire soon. Its mechanical design and display-focused construction make it a strong option for longtime Star Wars fans.
With limited restocks and high demand across the Star Wars Lego lineup, availability may change quickly. Builders looking to expand their collection—or find a standout gift—may want to act while these deals remain live.