Every LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary set available at a discount
A selection of LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary sets are now available to pre-order from Zavvi, with 5% off and free delivery too.
A number of LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary models were recently confirmed, with all of the builds due for launch on March 1, 2024. The sets include three new midi-scale ships, a buildable R2-D2 and the first-ever recreation of the boarding of the Tantive IV, as seen in the opening of A New Hope.
The good news is that a selection of those LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary models are now available to pre-order from Zavvi. What’s even better is that you can also grab 5% of the sets by using promo code PREORDER5 at the checkout stage.
Here’s an overview of all the LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary set discounts currently available at Zavvi.
Set name | RRP | Discount | Sale price | Link |
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75375 Millennium Falcon | £74.99 | 5% | £71.24 | Buy now |
75376 Tantive IV | £69.99 | 5% | £66.49 | Buy now |
75379 R2-D2 | £89.99 | 5% | £85.49 | Buy now |
75387 Boarding the Tantive IV | £49.99 | 5% | £47.49 | Buy now |
Launching on March 1 will be 75375 Millennium Falcon and 75376 Tantive IV, new additions to the midi-scale subtheme, 75379 R2-D2 buildable figure and 75387 Boarding the Tantive IV, with the latter two sets including special LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary collectible minifigures.
There’s no way of knowing how long these offers may last for and are dependent on stock levels, but all are available to pre-order with a 5% discount at the time of writing when you use code PREORDER5 at the checkout stage, plus free delivery.
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