I'm keen to add to my Lego Star Wars collection and these May the Fourth discounts are very tempting
Lego Star Wars sets are on sale across Amazon in celebration of May the Fourth, with discounts on both classic and new Smart Play sets. The deals include significant savings on large-scale Ultimate Collector Series models like the Millennium Falcon and the Death Star. These promotions make high-end sets more accessible to fans and collectors despite space and cost concerns.
- ▪Amazon is offering discounts on Lego Star Wars sets to celebrate May the Fourth.
- ▪The Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon UCS set is discounted from AU$1,299.99 to AU$974, and the Death Star UCS set is reduced from AU$1,499.99 to AU$1,200.
- ▪The new Smart Play sets, including Luke’s Landspeeder and Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter, feature interactive lights and sounds through Smart Brick technology.
- ▪The Death Star set includes 9,023 pieces and 38 minifigures, recreating scenes from the original Star Wars film.
- ▪The AT-ST Walker UCS set is now priced at AU$219.99 after a 27% discount, making it more affordable for adult collectors.
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Streaming I'm keen to add to my Lego Star Wars collection and these May the Fourth discounts are very tempting Deals By Nico Arboleda published 4 May 2026 If only I had room to display the Death Star and the Millennium Falcon side by side When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Future) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter As a Star Wars fan and someone who grew up with Lego as my favourite toy, Lego Star Wars sets have become some of my aspirational purchases as an adult — partly because the larger sets are expensive on their own, and I also don’t…
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