Last day for LEGO Star Wars discounts at official online shop

Deals on LEGO Star Wars sets at the official LEGO online shop will wind up today, so fans should take advantage before the sets jump back up to full price.

Over the past few days, shop.LEGO.com has been offering discounts on selected LEGO Star Wars sets, with the sale wrapping up at midnight. The biggest price reduction is 75179 Kylo Ren’s TIE Fighter, which has been knocked down in price from £74.99 to £44.99.

Every single set in the Star Wars sale also earns double VIP points. If over £35 is spent on LEGO Star Wars sets, fans can get a free print, and if £75 is spent they also get 40333 Battle of Hoth – 20th Anniversary Edition for free.

Here are the sets that are still available in the limited time sale:

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75212 Kessel Run Millennium Falcon – reduced from £149.99 to £119.99
75218 X-wing Starfighter – reduced from £89.99 to £71.99
75187 BB-8 – reduced from £84.99 to £67.99
75234 AT-AP Walker – reduced from £64.99 to £51.99
75230 Porg – reduced from £59.99 to £47.99
75233 Droid Gunship – reduced from £54.99 to £43.99
75214 Anakin’s Jedi Starfighter – reduced from £25.99 to £20.79
75199 General Grievous’ Combat Speeder – reduced from £25.99 to £20.79
75208 Yoda’s Hut – reduced from £25.99 to £20.79
75229 Death Star Escape – reduced from £24.99 to £19.99
75183 Darth Vader Transformation – reduced from £19.99 to £15.99
75203 Hoth Medical Chamber – reduced from £34.99 to £27.99

May the Fourth promotions are available while stocks last, or until May 6.

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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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