Save £50 on LEGO Star Wars 75212 Kessel Run Millennium Falcon
This year’s new LEGO Star Wars set, 75212 Kessel Run Millennium Falcon, has an impressive one third discount available.
Fans looking for a great deal that even Darth Vader can’t alter should check out LEGO Star Wars 75212 Kessel Run Millennium Falcon at Amazon. The retail giant has discounted the set from its RRP of £149.99 to just £99.99, making the Solo: A Star Wars Story set a real bargain.
As well as featuring the famous starship as it looked before Luke Skywalker meets Han Solo in Star Wars: A New Hope, this set includes minifigures of the core group from Solo – Han Solo, Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian and Qi’ra. Quay Tolsite and two droids are included too. Included inside the finished model, that uses 1,414 pieces, are a cargo area, cockpit, gunner stations, bar, Dejarik game table and the hyperdrive.
Another deal available now is 75220 Sandcrawler, with the moving Jawa house discounted from £109.99 to £69.99, a £40 saving. The set provides a shelf-friendly sized version of the memorable vehicle, complete with Jawas and droids.
There is also a £30 discount on the very recently released, and Amazon exclusive, 75251 Darth Vader’s Castle. The imposing location is available for just £89.99 instead of £119.99.
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