Official Xbox 360 Building Set Gets Substantial Discount For Target Circle Week
Xbox 360 Collector Building Set (1,342 Pieces)
$100 (was $150) with Target Circle
See at TargetMega Showcase's Xbox 360 Collector Building Set launched last October for $150, and the price has only budged twice since. The Target-exclusive brick-building set was discounted for the first time in March; fast forward seven months and it's finally on sale for the second time as part of Target's Circle Week sale. You can save $50 on the Xbox 360 buildable display model until October 12--though it could sell out before then--which matches the all-time low price of $100. Since it's exclusive to Target, you won't find this deal in Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days sale.
Xbox 360 Collector Building Set (1,342 Pieces) $100 (was $150) with Target CircleTo take advantage of this offer, you need to be a Target Circle member, which is the retailer's free rewards program.
The 1,342-piece building set is officially licensed by Microsoft and recommended for experienced Mega (or Lego) builders. It builds a 3:4-scale replica of the console. Specifically, the launch edition of the 360 debuted in 2005.
Along with the console itself, you'll build a detachable hard drive, Xbox 360 controller, and Halo 3 game box. You can actually place the fake Halo 3 disc on the disc reader by popping off the side panel. With the disc loaded, the Cortana chip on the motherboard lights up. The Xbox Guide button also illuminates with a removable battery pack.
The power button on the front of the console lights up as well, but thankfully you don't have to worry about seeing the infamous Red Ring of Death.
See at TargetCheck out the image below for a look at each interactive component featured on the Xbox 360 brick set.
Mega Showcase Xbox 360 Collector Building SetThe Xbox 360 isn't the only Mega Bloks kit on sale for a massive discount during Target Circle Week. Pokemon fans should check out Mega's Pokemon Retro Sets, which are buildable pixel art display figures of popular Gen 1 Pokemon. All six budget-friendly kits are discounted for the first time, dropping the price of each from $25 to $17.49. If you spend $40 (buy three of them), you'll save an extra $10. Spending $75 (five or six figures) will get you an additional $20 off. You can get all six Pokemon Retro Sets for $90.89 (was $150).
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Official Xbox 360 Building Set Gets Substantial Discount For Target Circle Week
Official Xbox 360 Building Set Gets Substantial Discount For Target Circle Week
Official Xbox 360 Building Set Gets Substantial Discount For Target Circle Week
Official Xbox 360 Building Set Gets Substantial Discount For Target Circle Week
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