The LEGO Horizon Adventures Aloy & Varl vs. Shell-Walker & Sawtooth set (set number 77037) has hit its lowest price ever on Amazon, dropping to $29.45 from a list price of $44.99. That is a 35% discount, and stock is disappearing fast.
For fans of LEGO Horizon Adventures, the game this set draws directly from, it is a natural buy. The brick-built aesthetic translates the machine-hunting world into physical form about as well as you could hope.
What you actually get in the box
768 pieces make up the build, which is a solid count for a set in this price range. The centerpiece machines are the Shell-Walker and the Sawtooth, both posable with real articulation rather than static display pieces. The Shell-Walker has movable legs and arms, opening claws, a detachable cargo pod, and a removable energy shield. The Sawtooth has an opening jaw, a swiveling torso, and movable head, neck, and legs.
The set also includes outdoor scene elements: a campfire, reeds, and a treasure chest. Small touches, but they give the build context beyond just two machines standing on a shelf.
Two minifigures round out the package: Aloy and Varl, each with their own weapons. Aloy gets her signature bow, Varl comes with a spear, and here is the key detail that makes this more than a standard minifigure pack. The weapons include interchangeable elemental attack pieces covering fire, shock, and chill. That is the kind of play mechanic that actually reflects how the Horizon games work, and it is a genuinely fun addition.
Why this deal is worth acting on now
Price tracking data confirms this $29.45 tag is the lowest the set has ever sold for. The previous floor was noticeably higher, so this is not a minor dip. At roughly $0.038 per piece, the value-per-brick ratio is competitive for a licensed LEGO set.
The catch is that inventory is moving quickly. Deals at all-time lows on popular licensed sets rarely sit around, and this one is already being claimed at pace. If you have been on the fence about picking it up, this is the concrete signal to stop waiting.
The set works whether you are a Horizon fan who wants a physical piece of that world on your desk, or a LEGO collector drawn to the machine designs. The Shell-Walker and Sawtooth translate well into brick form, and the articulation means they hold up as display pieces rather than just build-and-shelve sets.
For more on the game itself, the LEGO Horizon Adventures guides collection covers the full experience if you want to revisit the source material while you wait for the package to arrive.








