Build your own guitar this Prime Day with 20% off the Lego Fender Strat kit – no soldering, cutting or sanding required
Fender and Lego have made the perfect gift for Strat fans: build your own guitar and amp with 1,074 Lego blocks – currently back to Black Friday pricing
Do you know someone who dreams of building their own guitar but will never get around to it? Lego has a much more accessible option thanks to the Lego Ideas Fender Stratocaster kit, which is currently down to just $95.99 ahead of Prime Day. That's a huge 20% discount.
The detail on this thing is incredible, with six strings, tuning pegs that actually work, three faux single-coils and a whammy bar-equipped tremolo system. Not only that, but it comes with a Lego Princeton Reverb, with two inputs, tubes and even a reverb tank to build. It's a thing of beauty and a great collectible for any Strat player. What's more, you can switch between a classic red or black body, dependent on your mood.
Lego Fender Stratocaster: $119.99, now $95.99
Looking for a fun guitar project that doesn’t involve soldering or dismantling your favorite guitar? Why not take a stab at the Lego Fender Stratocaster kit? This Lego set is super fun and incredibly accessible and with 20% off at Amazon - which is even cheaper than buying direct from Lego - you really can’t go wrong.
It's a fun gift, it's a cool collectible to have in your house, and the attention to detail is incredible, from the guitar strap to the knobs on the amp. And you get to choose between a red or black finish. Building it is a great way to unwind (second only to actually playing guitar, of course).
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First and foremost, I'm a guitar enthusiast – a fanatic, some might say. I'm a firm believer that most of the world's problems can be solved with a Gibson SG and a catastrophically loud amp. Before writing about guitars for a living as a Senior Deals Writer on Guitar Player, I worked in music retail for 7 years, giving advice on guitars, basses, drums, pianos, and PA systems. I also have a passion for live sound; I'm a fully qualified sound engineer with experience working in various venues in Scotland.
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