LEGO Star Wars May the Fourth promotions revealed
Three tempting offers will be available at the beginning of May, including a new exclusive LEGO Star Wars gift with purchase set.
As ever, LEGO.com will be celebrating May the Fourth with a series of promotions on the LEGO Star Wars theme. Here are the deals that will be available from May 1 until May 4:
- A free exclusive Death Star II Battle set with LEGO Star Wars purchases over $75
- Double VIP points on LEGO Star Wars sets
- Sale on select LEGO Star Wars sets
Ahead of the promotional event, four new LEGO Star Wars sets are due to arrive on April 19 – 75278 D-O, 75276 Stormtrooper Helmet, 75277 Boba Fett Helmet and 75274 TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet.
May 1 will also see the release of the latest LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) set – 75275 A-wing Starfighter. It is the first time that the Rebel ship, introduced in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, has been given the UCS treatment. It will be priced at £179.99 in the UK and $199.99 in the USA, and eligible for double VIP points.
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Graham, excited about the A-wing but are you classing the B wing 10227 as not UCS? It wasn’t UCS packaging, but did have the little black and blue plaque.
The B-wing was UCS, wasn’t it? I don’t think I mentioned it in the article though.
So glad we finally have the A-wing coming!!
It’s only because the B wing, if UCS, was the first rebel ship from Return of the Jedi. I’m excited, but in a way it’s a shame it is the full £180 sized model. An A-wing could have been a mid sized UCS at a better price point similar to the Jedi Starfighter.