Final day for LEGO Star Wars May the Fourth deals

Today is May the Fourth, dubbed ‘Star Wars day’ by Lucasfilm, and the last chance to get this year’s exclusive LEGO freebie – 40407 Death Star II Battle.

Several stackable LEGO Star Wars deals are available at LEGO.com to celebrate May the Fourth, with all of them ending at midnight tonight. The highlight is the new exclusive set, LEGO Star Wars 40407 Death Star II Battle, which is added for free to any order totalling £75 or more.

In addition to getting 40407 Death Star II Battle for free, all LEGO Star Wars orders qualify for double VIP points. That equates to 10% cashback to spend on future purchases instead of the usual 5%.

LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) 75275 A-wing Starfighter was released on Friday, expanding the UCS seried with an all-new vehicle. The epic build is a whopping 1,673 pieces.

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A selection of sets are also discounted in the sale, making it a great time to fill in some gaps in the collection:

75253 Droid Commander is reduced from £179.99 to £143.99
75241 Action Battle Echo Base Defense is reduced from £54.99 to £43.99
75242 Black Ace TIE Interceptor is reduced from £44.99 to £35.99
75250 Pasaana Speeder Chase is reduced from £44.99 to £35.99
75238 Action Battle Endor Assault is reduced from £24.99 to £19.99
75239 Action Battle Hoth Generator Attack is reduced from £24.99 to £19.99
5005838 LEGO Star Wars Notebook with Gel Pen is reduced from £15.99 to £12.79
5005824 20th Anniversary Darth Vader Link Watch is reduced from £19.99 to £15.99

LEGO Star Wars 40407 Death Star II Battle

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The deals are available until the end of Monday, May 4, unless supplies run out before then.

75278 D-O, 75277 Boba Fett Helmet, 75276 Stormtrooper Helmet and 75274 TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet were also recently released.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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