LEGO Star Wars 75272 Sith TIE Fighter on double VIP points deal
Anyone ordering LEGO Star Wars 75272 Sith TIE Fighter, one of the new vehicles from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, will earn double LEGO VIP points on the purchase.
LEGO.com has launched a double VIP points deal on LEGO Star Wars 75272 Sith TIE Fighter, one of the recently released sets based on Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. The set includes a TIE Pilot, Finn and a Knight of Ren.
Double VIP points means that fans will get twice the rewards for buying the set as usual, so can turn those points into ‘LEGO cashback’ all the quicker.
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In addition to the points, the set qualifies for the free 30548 Build Your Own that comes with any order totalling £35 or more in the UK and the free 30624 Obi-Wan Kenobi – 20th Anniversary Edition minifigure that comes with any LEGO Star Wars order totalling £40 or more.
For fans in the USA, the set qualifies for a free LEGO keychain, as does any order totalling $35 or more, as well as the free 30624 Obi-Wan Kenobi – 20th Anniversary Edition minifigure that comes with any LEGO Star Wars order totalling $40 or more.
Here is the official product description:
Open up a galaxy of adventures for youngsters with this super-sleek 75272 Sith TIE Fighter from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker! It has a minifigure cockpit so kids can pretend to be a First Order TIE fighter pilot firing the spring-loaded shooters. There’s also a docking tower to recreate launch and landing… or to display this striking building toy. First Order vs. Resistance battles! A great gift idea for kids, this building kit also includes 3 minifigures – First Order TIE Pilot, Knight of Ren and Finn – with cool weapons to inspire children to role-play their own First Order vs. Resistance battles.
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