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LEGO celebrates May the 4th with massive sales on Star Wars sets

LEGO celebrates May the 4th with massive sales on Star Wars sets

News.com.au01-05-2025

It's that momentous day of the year when Star Wars fans far and wide have the pleasure of uttering the iconic phrase, 'May the 4th be with you'.
And this year, what has officially become known as Star Wars Day, is even more special as it marks the 25th anniversary of the hugely successful LEGO Star Wars collaboration.
To mark the occasion, LEGO is going all out with amazing new Star Wars building sets, discounted member prices plus free gifts with select purchases.
If you're a LEGO member, there are some incredible discounts on exclusive and hard to find Star Wars sets such as $180 off The Razor Crest (down to $719.99) or for the kids you can get the TIE Fighter & X-Wing Mash-Up for $152.99 (down from $179.99).
Not a member? Join now, it's easy and it's free.
Not only can you save on fab building sets but you'll also receive exciting gifts, such as the awesome new Jango Fett's Firespray – Class Starship – buy this, you'll receive a Jango Fett's Starship Key Chain, the perfect collector's item, free of charge (usually $29.99).
Not only that, if you spend $260 or more on LEGO Star Wars, you will receive the Kamino Training Facility for free (valued at $47.99).
And for the younger LEGO fans, if you spend $65 or more on LEGO Star Wars, you'll score the Millennium Falcon Mini-Build absolutely free.
Plus, there are heaps more fantastic deals, with up to 40 per cent off all sorts of LEGO sets. So if you're a fan of Star Wars, or simply a lover of LEGO's excellent building sets, now is the time to venture further than you ever have before – and May the 4th be with you …
BEST NEW STAR WARS LEGO BUILDING SETS
Jango Fett's Firespray-Class Starship, $499.99 at LEGO
Dimensions: 19cm x 39cm x 44cm | Number of pieces: 2970 | Age range: 18+
What You Need To Know
This exciting new Star Wars set, with a massive 2970 pieces plus two mini figures, enables fans to live out their fave movie scenes, flying through asteroid fields and chasing Jedi masters. It features an authentic interior, a movable main entrance, adjustable blasters, a seismic charge and a sleek display stand. Plus when you purchase this awesome set, you'll receive the Jango Fett's Starship Key Chain free of charge (usually $29.99).
What You Need To Know
This magnificent Star Wars starfighter kicked off back in 2000 and now it's back and better than ever with a galaxy of new details. It comes with an exclusive TIE Pilot minifigure and Mouse Droid figure, and once you've put it together the 1931 pieces, it can be mounted on a stand with a printed plaque and printed brick with the LEGO Star Wars anniversary logo.
What You Need To Know
This newest and super fun droid features head movements, posable arms and hidden tools and comes with a Chopper figure and an information plaque with in-depth background details.
Dimensions: 9cm x 41cm x 16cm | Number of pieces: 594 | Age range: 8+
What You Need To Know
Straight out of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, this iconic Rebel carrier with 594 pieces, has a swing function so you can put the wings into an 'V' formation. It also features
mini figures of Cassian Andor, K-2SO, an ISB Tactical Agent and, for the first time ever in mini figure form, Dedra Meero.
Kylo Ren Helmet, $109.99 at LEGO
Dimensions: 18cm x 11cm x 13cm | Number of pieces: 529 | Age range: 18+
What You Need To Know
This is the newest addition to the helmet collection and features intricate dark side details with 529 pieces. Also available is the LEGO Star Wars Jango Fett Helmet ($129.99), a set with 616 pieces that is straight from Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
LEGO Star Wars Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle, $109.99 at LEGO
Dimensions: 26cm x 13cm x 44cm | Number of pieces: 386 | Age range: 18+
What You Need To Know
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this is the newest addition to the Satrship Collection, featuring a sleek stand with nameplate and information about the ship.
Dimensions: Each 8cm tall | Number of pieces: 656 | Age range: 10+
What You Need To Know
Now you can create some of the most iconic and recognisable Star Wars characters. Perfect for display once completed.
BEST NEW LEGO STAR WARS ACCESSORIES
What You Need To Know
This stunning 312-page hardcover book is a collector's item, taking fans on a journey through interviews with more than 50 contributors from the LEGO Group and Lucasfilm. Deep dive into the Star Wars galaxy with pages of development art and character designs – and find out how it all came together. The perfect gift for Star Wars fans and film buffs alike that comes in a slip case with collective memorabilia.
What You Need To Know
This super cool building set offers a 3D version of one of the most recognisable movie title cards. The perfect decorative item for Star Wars fans, this is a 700 piece build with hidden surprises and details revealed along the way.
BEST LEGO STAR WARS DEALS FOR KID
BEST OVERALL LEGO DEALS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT DOES 'MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU' MEAN?
This is a fun play on words, encapsulating the popular Star Wars phrase, 'May the force be with you.' As a result, the date May 4th has become Stars War Day – the perfect day to celebrate these iconic films.
HOW DO YOU CELEBRATE STAR WARS DAY?
Star Wars Day can be celebrated in all sorts of ways. Check out your local LEGO store for events – or simply stay in and re-watch you fave Star Wars film or build a brand new LEGO Star Wars building set – there are plenty of awesome sets to choose from, with new ones coming out to celebrate the occasion.
ARE THERE SPECIAL STAR WARS DAY DEALS ON LEGO SETS?
Yes! LEGO has extra special offers an gifts with purchases on select LEGO sets. And if you're a member, you'll get to enjoy exclusive promotions to celebrate Star Wars day. Not a member? Join up here.
WHAT IF I'M BUYING A LEGO GIFT BUT CAN'T POSSIBLY CHOOSE?
No problem. It can be tricky to buy the right thing so LEGO offer gift cards up to the value of $500 so the receiver can choose exactly what they want. LEGO's e-gift cards arrive in the recipient's inbox within 60 minutes so they can get shopping for their next must-have LEGO Star Wars set right away.

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