
Get a LEGO Star Wars set for £2.78 this Star Wars Day with deal stack
Get a LEGO Star Wars set for £2.78 this Star Wars Day with deal stack
The LEGO Star Wars 501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack can be picked up for £2.78, down from £18
This LEGO Star Wars set can be picked up for £2.78 right now at Argos
(Image: Argos )
It's a great week for Star Wars enthusiasts. Not only is the latest season of the Andor TV series available on Disney+, but it also marks the 20th anniversary of Episode 3's theatrical release. More importantly, Star Wars Day here this Sunday (May 4). The special commemorative day pays homage to the legendary franchise set in a galaxy far, far away.
Typically , on the day, fans will use the greeting 'May the Force be with you' (from the original 1977 movie). In celebration of the event, LEGO has launched a special May 4th event on its website, with a collection of popular sets and member-only offers. For fans seeking a budget-friendly way to celebrate, there's a way to get a LEGO Star Wars 501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack Set, from £18 to £2.78.
This significant discount can be achieved by using a savvy shopping tip from TopCashback. By creating a new TopCashback account via this link, consumers can receive £15 cashback on selected purchases over £15. The LEGO Star Wars 501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack Set is included in the offer, even at its sale price, meaning the effective cost will be £2.74 once the cashback is returned to the account. This set, sold on Argos and depicting the 501st battalion featured in the Clone Wars TV series, would make a thoughtful gift for a fan.
It includes four minifigures and a single laser canon for the diorama. With a total of 199 pieces, this relatively small set costs just over 1p per brick at the discounted price, reports the Manchester Evening News. For those contemplating expanding their LEGO collection, the TopCashback deal is a great opportunity to acquire sets at a reduced cost. For instance, the LEGO Star Wars Clone Trooper and Battle Droid Pack is currently available at Argos for £20 (was £25), but with this cashback offer, you can get it for cheaper.
This LEGO Star Wars set has four minifigures
(Image: Argos )
It's important to remember that the £15 cashback is limited to a single item, so shoppers wishing to apply it to another set, will need to create a second new account for the additional savings. Elsewhere, Amazon is offering a 28% discount for Prime members on the LEGO Star Wars 75403 Grogu with Hover Pram Building Toy Set. This slashes the price from £89.99, down to £64.58.
Over on the official LEGO site, shoppers can buy an Animal Crossing Able Sisters Clothing Shop for £34.99. Aimed for children aged 6 and upwards, it comes with 322 pieces. It comes with two characters, a toy sewing machine, and scissors to alter an outfit. As for the LEGO 501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack Set, customer feedback is largely positive. One customer said: "I bought this as a birthday gift and it went down really well, a great little set," which exemplifies the positive experiences users are having.
Another customer added: "I bought this last November for my grandson's birthday. He is LEGO mad and built it in no time. Instructions are easy to follow. He has so many sets and puts them together to build his own creations." Another customer noted: "Good enough LEGO set but not as good value for money as some others."
A third wrote: "This LEGO set is wonderful for many reasons: good variety of minifigures and accessories, a fun wee build that looks clean, and it makes a great gift because even if someone already has it, the more the merrier!". A fourth added: "I brought this for my son, he seems to like it, so it's not too bad, just the price could have been a bit cheaper."
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