The officially licensed Xbox 360 Collector Building Set is on sale for $100 (was $150) at Target. The 1,342-piece model is also available at Walmart for the same price from third-party resellers and ships directly from Walmart. Designed by Mega Bloks in partnership with Microsoft, the 3:4-scale model of the Xbox 360 launch edition is part of the Mega Showcase Collector series for adults. The authentic display model has multiple interactive components and is packaged in a replica of the console’s original box.
The Mega Showcase Xbox 360 has only received a handful of discounts since launching in October 2023, and the current deal matches the all-time low.
$100 (was $150)

Along with the console itself, you’ll build a detachable hard drive, Xbox 360 controller, and Halo 3 game box. You can actually place the fake Halo 3 disc on the disc reader by popping off the side panel. With the disc loaded, the Cortana chip on the motherboard lights up. The Xbox Guide button also illuminates with a removable battery pack.
The power button on the front of the console lights up as well, but thankfully you don’t have to worry about seeing the infamous Red Ring of Death.
Check out the image below for a look at each interactive component featured on the Xbox 360 brick set.

For a dedicated building set themed around the Halo franchise, check out the steeply discounted 609-piece Guilty Spark display model at Amazon. This replica is equipped with LED lights and even has a speaker that repeats 15 different phrases from the games.
Lego Video Game Hardware Models
Mega’s Xbox 360 building kit is one of several officially licensed models of popular gaming hardware to release in recent years. Lego has partnered with Nintendo, Bandai Namco, and Atari on some very cool display models. The 421-piece Lego Game Boy is slated to launch October 1. Preorders are sold out at major retailers, but you can still reserve the $60 set at the Lego Store.
The Lego Nintendo Entertainment System and Lego Atari 2600 are retired, but Amazon just restocked the 2,532-piece Atari model for its original $240 price.
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