11 LEGO Star Wars sets I'm eyeing for May the 4th — and 1 to skip
May the 4th be with your wallet
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Gaming 11 LEGO Star Wars sets I'm eyeing for May the 4th — and 1 to skip Deals By John-Anthony Disotto published 28 April 2026 May the 4th be with your wallet When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: TT Games) Copy link Facebook X Reddit Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Star Wars Day is fast approaching, and that means it's the best time of year to celebrate the Force and build some LEGO.With May the 4th less than a week away, I've scoured Amazon to find the best LEGO Star Wars sets you can buy right now, and chosen 11 of my favorites and one (the last on this list) I think you should avoid.I'm not a huge Star Wars fan, but I have grown up with LEGO Star Wars and even remember experiencing the first video game at a preview event in the early 2000s. Since then I've always loved the LEGO version of the sci-fi epic, and throughout the years I've built many a LEGO Star Wars set.May the 4th has become the biggest event of the year for Star Wars fans over the years, and while it started out as a meme, it's now one of the best days to buy LEGO Star Wars, thanks to discounts and promotions from many retailers.Most of these will be cheaper somewhere by the time May the 4th actually arrives, but there's something extra enjoyable about building in the lead up to the day and watching the movies on TV while you do so.I'll be covering more LEGO Star Wars products as May the 4th approaches, so stay tuned to Tom's Guide for more!20% OFFLEGOLego Star Wars Millennium Falcon$67.99$84.99shop now9% OFFLEGOLego Star Wars AT-AT Walker$59.35$64.99shop nowLEGOLego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer$159.84shop now20% OFFLEGOLego Star Wars Arc-170 Starfighter$55.95$69.99shop now20% OFFLEGOLego Star Wars Rebel U-Wing Starfighter$55.99$69.99shop now20% OFFLEGOLego Star Wars TIE Bomber$51.85$64.99shop nowLEGOLego Star Wars Darth Vader Helmet$114.49shop now20% OFFLEGOLego Star Wars Death Trooper & Night Trooper Battle Pack$18.39$22.99shop now20% OFFLEGOLego Star Wars R2-D2$79.99$99.99shop now15% OFFLEGOLego Star Wars Grogu with Hover Pram$84.64$99.99shop nowLEGOLego Star Wars Death Star Trench Run Diorama$84.92shop nowLEGOLego Star Wars AT-ST Attack on Endor$49.97shop nowThe set I think you should avoid is the LEGO Star Wars SMART Play: AT-ST Attack on Endor (75424) because you'll need to fork out extra cash to get it to work properly.It's marketed as part of the new SMART Play range, which uses interactive bricks that respond to minifigures with lights and sounds, which I think is very cool but I still can't justify the fact that the brick you need is actually sold seperately.The set contains SMART Tags and a SMART Wicket minifigure that activate the SMART Brick from All-In-One Sets, but straight out the box you'll not be able to get the cool sound effects that make it worth buying. If you plan on getting multiple SMART Play sets then ignore my recommendation, but as a one off I don't think anyone should buy the AT-ST.Follow Tom's Guide on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. window.sliceComponents = window.sliceComponents || {}; externalsScriptLoaded.then(() => { window.reliablePageLoad.then(() => { var componentContainer =…
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