Best Lego Star Wars Set Deals Available Ahead Of Star Wars Day
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The conventional way to celebrate Star Wars Day is a movie marathon, but if you’ve watched The Skywalker Saga multiple times, building a Lego Star Wars set while watching isn’t a bad idea. If you’re in need of a Lego Star Wars set ahead of May 4, Amazon has a bunch of discounted kits up for grabs. Many of the best Lego Star Wars deals are eligible for Prime shipping, so you should be able to get your new set in time for the big day.
There are a lot of deals to sift through–and more will be added throughout the week–so we’ve pulled together our favorites below. Whether you’re a Lego expert or just getting started, you’re bound to find something that catches your eye. In fact, there are sets that range from just a few hundred pieces to over 6,000, making this a great time for builders of all skill levels to be shopping.
In addition to deals on Lego Star Wars sets, brand-new kits are set to release on May 1 as part of Lego’s Star Wars Day promotion, including the new TIE Interceptor, which is joining the Ultimate Collector Series. It’ll be available for Lego Insiders (free rewards program) on May 1 before officially launching on Star Wars Day. Six other Star Wars Lego sets will be available to purchase starting May 1, too, including a Lego BrickHeadz Phantom Menace set featuring everyone’s favorite Star Wars character, Jar Jar Binks. The Lego Store will be offering free small-scale Star Wars sets with select purchases made starting May 1, so make sure to check out our roundup of the new Lego Star Wars sets for Star Wars Day.
Lego Star Wars Captain Rex Helmet Set (854 pieces)
$56 ($70)
Along with pieces to snap together the Lego Star Wars Captain Rex Helmet, you’ll get to build a display stand, allowing you to show off your creation. The set also includes a small plaque for use with the display stand–and once completed the build clocks in at a sizable 8 inches tall.
Lego Star Wars The Mandalorian Helmet Set (584 pieces)
$56 ($70)
The Mandalorian Helmet has fewer pieces than the Captain Rex set, making it a great option for builders who many not be comfortable working with kits inching close to 1,000 pieces. But despite just 584 pieces, you’ll still get a display stand and plaque to help you show off the build.
Lego Star Wars Clone Commander Cody Helmet (766 pieces)
$56 ($70)
The Clone Commander Cody Helmet clocks in at 766 pieces and includes a buildable display stand. Like the other helmets, this one stands 8 inches tall and makes a great decoration for a home office or game room.
Lego Star Wars The Razor Crest UCS Starship Set (6,187 pieces)
$466 ($600)
If you really like Star Wars, love spending hours working on Lego projects, and happen to have bundles of cash under your mattress, consider picking up The Razer Crest Ultimate Collector Series Starship. This massive set features over 6,000 pieces and is nearly two feet long once completed. Along with the buildable ship and a few minifigures, you’ll get a small plaque to help display the masterpiece. And while it usually costs $600, you can snag the set for fairly large discount right now.
Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon (1,351 pieces)
$136 ($170)
Build the iconic Millenium Falcon with this large-scale 1,351-piece Lego set. Not only is the ship’s exterior shockingly detailed, but its interior includes a cargo area, navigation space, and a hidden smuggler’s compartment. Rounding out the kit is a collection of seven minifigures.
Lego Star Wars Invisible Hand 25th Anniversary Set (557 pieces)
$40 ($50)
Build your own version of the starship from Revenge of the Sith with this 557-piece Lego set. At nearly a foot long and with a buildable display stand, it makes a great decoration for your home theater or office.
Lego Star Wars Emperor’s Throne Room Diorama (807 pieces)
$80 ($100)
Unlike some other Star Wars Lego sets, the Emperor’s Throne Room isn’t meant for play. Instead, it’s a diorama intended to be displayed on a shelf or game room. After snapping together its 800-plus pieces, you’ll have built the iconic lightsaber duel between Luke and Darth Vader.
Lego Star Wars Endor Speeder Chase Diorama (608 pieces)
$64 ($80)
This buildable Lego Star Wars diorama recreates the iconic Speeder chase from Return of the Jedi. Included in the kit are minifigures for Luke and Princess Leia, as well as a small buildable display plaque.
Lego Star Wars The Child (1,073 pieces)
$80 ($90)
This big Baby Yoda (Grogu) set consists of over 1,000 pieces, which should make for a nice weekend of building. Along with a posable head, mouth, and ears, the kit includes a gearshift accessory for the little guy to hold.
Lego Star Wars Spider Tank (526 pieces)
$40 ($50)
Piece together the Spider Tank from The Mandalorian with this affordable set. What’s particularly cool about this set is its flexible legs, movable claws, and a cockpit that fits a Lego minifigure inside. Along with the Spider Tank, you’ll get minifigures for The Mandalorian Din Djarin, Bo-Katan, and Grogu.
Lego Star Wars AT-TE Walker (1,082 pieces)
$112 ($140)
This sizable playset comes with five minifigures, but the star of the show is the large AT-TE Walker. With a detachable cockpit seat, multiple blaster cannons, and an extendable handle to easily move the giant AT-TE, it should make for a fun build for adults, while also turning into a pretty cool playset.
Lego Star Wars Clone Trooper & Battle Droid (215 pieces)
$24 ($30)
Looking to get a bunch of Lego figurines? Then check out this Clone Trooper and Battle Droid playset, which includes four Lego Star Wars minifigures and five Lego figures–including a Clone Shock Trooper, Clone Troopers, and Super Battle Droids.
Lego Star Wars The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter (412 pieces)
$48 ($60)
The adorable Baby Yoda minifigure might be enough of a reason to pick up this discounted Lego set. But aside from Grogu, you’ll also get to build The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter and pick up a few other minifigures (including The Mandalorian, Peli Motto, and BD Droid).
Lego Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter (282 pieces)
$24 ($30)
This small Lego set shouldn’t take more than a few hours to complete, as it’s just 282 pieces. Along with Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter, it includes figurines for Taun We, R4-P17, and (of course) Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Lego Star Wars Mandalorian Fang Fighter vs. TIE Interceptor (957 pieces)
$80 ($100)
Clocking in at close to 1,000 pieces, this set lets you build both a Fang Fighter and TIE Interceptor. It includes three minifigures (The Mandalorian, Fleet Commander, and TIE Pilot), and the ships offer cool functionality like spring-loaded shooters and a cockpit with a movable hatch.
Lego Star Wars TIE Bomber Building Kit (625 pieces)
$52 ($65)
Along with all the pieces you need to build a TIE Bomber, this kit includes three minifigures with weapons (Darth Vader, Vice Admiral Sloane, and a TIE Bomber Pilot). As a bonus, you’ll also get a Gonk Droid mini figure.