LEGO has long been a favorite of kids and adults alike, but the famous construction sets have a big downside—they’re incredibly expensive. Luckily it’s Black Friday, so you’re able to get a bit more bang for your buck when buying bricks.

This year, LEGO seems to have gone beyond simple discounts and opted to offer free gifts and bundles instead. Some of the deals are online only, while others require you to head to a store.

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If you’re splashing out on theadolescent-sized LEGO Eiffel Tower, you’ll get a diorama ofEiffel’s Apartmentfree of charge. The apartment even includes a tiny version of the tower, if you’re still eager for more after putting all 10,001 pieces of the main kit together.

Customers who spend $250, which is easy enough to do when you’re buying LEGO, will get theTribute to LEGO House (40563)thrown in for free. If your budget is slightly lower, you can get a complimentaryWinter Elves Scene (40564)with a $170 spend. Spending $40 will snag you theLEGO Creator Santa Claus (30580)—but only if you spend that money in store.

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There is also an “online only” bonus available on Cyber Monday. VIP members who spend $200 or more will get a Drawstring Brick Bag, which should help them keep their expensive brick collections all together. The drawstring bag isn’t the only item available to VIP members. You can also save 75% on discount vouchers, which help you save real-world money on new LEGO sets.

Items like the 1964 Retro Key Chain, Eiffel Tower Postcard & Stickers, and Pirate Adventure Ride are available for people who want to redeem their points in theVIP Rewards Center. For those who don’t have enough VIP points, certain items including theHogwarts Express: Collectors' Edition,Ferrari Daytona, andThe Batman: Batmobilewill give you five times the usual amount of VIP points.