Nothing is certain in anAmazonsale. There’s no way of knowing what will be on sale until Prime Day is underway and you go looking for deals that best suit you. Well, actually, that’s not entirely true. There is one thing you can bank on being heavily discounted every single time Prime Day rolls back around - Lego Marvel’s Hulkbuster. The hulkingLegoset is on sale once again, its $550 price tag slashed by more than $150.

Part of theMarvelcomics for 30 years, and making an impression on even more fans when it debuted in theMCU, the Hulkbuster is effectively armor that combines Iron Man’s powers with Hulk’s. The Lego version of the super suit is almost as complicated to build as a real Hulkbuster suit would be, or at least that’s how it feels. There are more than 4,000 pieces required to complete the Hulkbuster, and it even includes a Tony Stark Minifigure that sits inside.

LEGO Marvel - Hulkbuster

One of Lego’s bigger Marvel sets, for most of the year making this Hulkbuster your own costs a significant chunk of change. $550 which is comparable to other sizable Marvel sets like Avengers Tower and the Daily Bugle, neither of which have received price cuts this Prime Day - I’ve checked, multiple times. Another chance to get the Lego Hulkbuster for less isn’t a bad thing though, and right now you may pick up all 4,049 pieces of it for $384.99, a full $165 cheaper than usual.

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LEGO Marvel - Hulkbuster

This whopping 4049-piece Lego set depicts the Hulkbuster MK44, as seen in Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron movie. It comes with light effects and fully jointed upper body, with space in the cockpit for the Iron Man minifigure.

Even at its heavily reduced price, $385 is still a lot of money to spend on a single Lego set. There are a lot of smaller and cheaper Marvel Lego sets on sale for Prime Day too.Iron Man’s Nano Gauntlet is $48.99, down from $70,the $100 Lego Quinjet set is $74.99, anda small Lego recreation of the final battle from Avengers: Endgame, which also retails for $100, is down to $63.

And of course, there’s a lot of other non-Lego stuff still available as we head into the second and final day of Amazon Prime Day.Nerf Blasters are available for less, and some usually quite expensiveStar Wars Funko Pops are up to 60 percent off. You can alsoget some Amazon credit to spend on whatever you likewhen buying three-monthGame Passsubs through Amazon. Each one comes with $7.50 of credit for the site.