Lego Minecraft Crafting Table Diorama Gets Huge Price Cut For Black Friday
If you’re shopping for a Minecraft fan this holiday season, check out this awesome Black Friday deal on Lego’s Crafting Table diorama. The 1,195-piece building set is on sale for only $63 (was $90) at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. Lego is retiring The Crafting Table soon, so once this deal sells out, there’s no guarantee retailers will replenish their inventory. It also happens to be the only Minecraft Lego set in the 18+ display model lineup for adult builders and collectors.
The Crafting Table is the best Lego Minecraft deal during Black Friday week (so far), but fans can save on a bunch of other products in the collection, including the exceedingly popular 665-piece Creeper figure. We included a list of the best Lego Minecraft deals available now at the bottom of this article.
$63 (was $90) | Retiring Soon
Released last summer for Minecraft’s 15th anniversary, The Crafting Table pays homage to the foundational building block and an assortment of popular biomes and characters. The walls match the in-game utility block with the 3 x 3 crafting grid on the top, pixelated tools on each side, and a color scheme that aligns with the game perfectly. But what makes the Lego version of the Crafting Table so cool is that it’s also an adjustable diorama that celebrates fan-favorite biomes from the game.
The 1,195-piece model includes five small-scale, modular builds: Taiga with Dripstone Cave, Ice Spikes with Igloo, Deep Dark with Lush Cave, Cherry Grove with Abandoned Mineshaft, Plains with Village. A dozen Minecraft biomes are represented across the five builds. As shown above, you can remove two walls and create a structure inside the Crafting Table using all five miniature builds. And because the diorama was designed to be modular, you can remove and reposition the five models to change up the look. Or you could display the enclosed block and place the five miniature models outside of it.
The Crafting Table also comes with eight microfigures: Steve, Alex, Creeper, Villager, Pig, Cow, Skeleton, and Witch. The characters can be displayed inside the diorama or on top of the two placards on the front right/left. The placards have six swappable faceplates with stickers featuring five phrases from the game and the Minecraft logo.
The completed Crafting Table diorama is 5.5 x 6 x 6 inches.
$32 (was $40)
The Creeper launched in June exclusively at the Lego Store and Walmart before arriving at other retailers in August. Outside of the Minecraft Advent Calendar, The Creeper has been the most popular Lego set in the franchise over the past few months. It’s easy to understand why, as it recreates the franchise’s most recognizable mascot for an affordable price.
The 665-piece model measures over 8 inches. You can move its head and legs, and it has a compartment in its head to store the included TNT block and Creeper figure; the latter is modeled after the mob’s original design. And yes, you remove the Creeper’s face to access the storage compartment.
Best Lego Minecraft Black Friday Deals Available Now

The list of Lego Minecraft deals below largely revolves around playsets with character figures and locations/scenes from Minecraft’s many different biomes.
One notable offer is the 530-piece recreation of The Pickaxe Mine for $44 (was $55), which is the lowest price for this 2025 release. Just like the popular Sword Outpost set before it, The Pickaxe Mine has a buildable pickaxe that serves as the centerpiece on the baseplate. Smaller structures, including a railway and cart, surround the pickaxe. It comes with Alex, Miner, and Stray Spider Jockey minifigures, a polar bear figure, and a spider for the minifigures to ride on. Prices for The Sword Outpost have ballooned since Lego retired the set last holiday season. The Sword Outpost is currently selling for over $20 above its original MSRP–but Amazon still moves hundreds of units each month.
Other Lego Minecraft Amazon deals you should check out include The Frog House for $42.29 (was $55), The Badlands Mineshaft for $43.49 (was $60), and The Turtle Beach House for $17.59 (was $27). Amazon is also offering nice price cuts on the two sets based on A Minecraft Movie: The Ghast Balloon Village Attack is $56 (was $70) and Woodland Mansion Fighting Ring is $41.49 (was $50).
Beyond Amazon’s deals on individual sets, Walmart has an exclusive Lego Minecraft 5-in-1 Gift Set Bundle for $45. You can check out the full list of what’s included below, or read our story on the Lego Minecraft Gift Set. As of November 24, the retailer is giving away $9 Walmart Cash with the bundle. This promotion was originally scheduled to end November 20, but it has been extended to November 25.
Check out the full list below for more Minecraft Lego set deals. All Lego Minecraft set names start with “The,” but we removed it to make the list easier to read. You can also browse all of the deals on this Amazon store page we created for Minecraft Lego sets.
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