SAVE UP TO 30%: May the 4th be Watch What Every Frenchwoman Wants Onlinewith you with the best deals on Star Wars Lego sets at Amazon from just $34.99.
It's Star Wars Day, an annual celebration of all the characters and epic stories from a galaxy far, far away. This May the 4th there are deals on everything from phones cases to games and movies to Legos. But some of our favorite deals are going fast.
As of May 4, Amazon has lightning deals on Star Wars Lego sets honoring iconic characters and fighter ships from the films for up to 30% off. We gathered a few of our favorites below. If you want these, we suggest you act fast: the sale price ends once all the deals are claimed.
This classic X-Wing Fighter is perfect for fans whose personal hero is Luke Skywalker. Have a blast building the X-Wing fighter with step-by-step instructions (if you need them, or you can try to use the Force) to assemble the retractable landing gear, two spring-loaded shooters, and wings that move into attack position. Plus, you can put the included minifigures Luke Skywalker (with lightsaber), Princess Leia, or General Dodonna figures into the cockpit with R2-D2 on the wing.
If you can't get enough of the Star Wars: Ahsokaseries on Disney+, this could be the Lego set for you. Create the Ghost starship complete with two lever-activated shooters, two opening hatches, a detachable turret (pop a minifigure shooter in there if you want), and a cockpit with a removable front that can be piloted by your favorite character. The Phantom II has a storage area and cockpit and connects to the Ghost. Your creation also comes with a Chopper (C1-10P) droid and minifigures of General Hera Syndulla, Lieutenant Beyta, Jacen Syndulla, and First Officer Hawkins.
"Rrrruuuurrr!" Ah, we can hear that sweet, familiar sound of Chewbacca calling now. Build this 18-inch tall display figure of our favorite furry fighter to celebrate the legacy of the classic Star Warsfilms. Put together over 2,300 pieces to craft the beloved Wookie which holds a brick-built bowcaster. It comes with a built-in display stand and a plaque with information about the character so you can proudly display it in your favorite room of the house.
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