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The Lego Store’s Star Wars Day promotion is live now, which means it’s time to wait in queues and hopefully secure one or two of the brand-new Lego Star Wars sets launching as part of the festivities. As usual with Lego’s big events like Star Wars Day, you can get free bonus Lego sets with your order. The sale only runs through Sunday, May 5, and popular items could sell out sooner.
In addition to Star Wars Day, Lego is celebrating 25 years of its collaboration with Star Wars that has produced a staggering number of building sets. There has been no shortage of very cool Star Wars Lego kits, but not many have the distinction of being added to the Ultimate Collector Series. The brand-new TIE Interceptor is one of them. At $230 and close to 2,000 pieces, the Ultimate Collector Series TIE Interceptor is a fairly pricey and large-scale build–though it’s not nearly as expensive as some previous additions to the UCS (i.e. the Razor Crest Starship).
New Star Wars Lego Sets for Star Wars Day
- TIE Interceptor Ultimate Collector Series — $230
- Darth Maul’s Sith Infiltrator — $70
- Mos Espa Podrace Diorama — $80
- Droideka — $65
- The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz collection — $55
- BARC Speeder Escape — $30
- Clone Commander Cody BrickHeadz — $10
- Spend $40 to get ATT Lego set
- Spend $90 to get Battle of Yavin Medallion
- Spend $160 to get Trade Federation Troop Carrier Lego set
The TIE Interceptor is only available for Lego Insiders (free to sign up) until May 4, when it will be available for everyone. You’ll get three free Lego Star Wars gifts with your purchase: Trade Federation Troop Carrier Lego set ($30 value), a small AAT (Armored Assault Tank) Lego set ($15 value), and the Battle of Yavin medallion with a slipcover display case.
You can get the three freebies without buying the TIE Interceptor by spending a certain amount of money on Star Wars Lego sets during the sale. You’ll get all three if you spend at least $160, two if you spend at least $90, and one if you snag $40 worth of Lego Star Wars products.
Other new sets launching alongside the TIE Interceptor include: Darth Maul’s Sith Infiltrator spaceship, a stunning Mos Espa podrace diorama, and a cool Droideka model for you to display. You can take a closer look at the new Lego Star Wars sets below. Make sure to check out the Lego Store’s deals older sets as well as our roundup of early Star Wars Day Lego deals.
Lego TIE Interceptor (1,931 pieces) — $230
The fastest–and possibly most dangerous to actually fly–Imperial spacecraft is back and ready to take on some Rebel scum. This set has almost 2,000 pieces waiting to be combined into a TIE Interceptor and display stand, and once you’re done, you can pose it with a neat anniversary plaque.
Lego Darth Maul’s Sith Infiltrator (640 pieces) — $70
First seen in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Darth Maul’s Sith Interceptor lets you recreate the Tatooine chase sequence. It comes with a Darth Maul minifigure, as well as young Anakin Skywalker and Qui-Gonn Jinn. As a Star Wars 25th anniversary bonus, you’ll also get a Saw Gerrera minifigure.
Lego Mos Espa Podrace Diorama (718 pieces) — $80
Now this is podracing! This adorable little diorama recaptures the magic of the Mos Espa podrace where Anakin earned his freedom. This set includes Anakin and Sebulba’s Podracers, a plaque bearing Qui-Gon Jinn’s advice, and a special Lego anniversary brick.
Lego Droideka (583 pieces) — $65
One of the more interesting droid designs from the Phantom Menace, the Droideka is designed to be a centerpiece of your collection. It doesn’t have a force-field generator, but it can roll up into a ball shape, its arms move back and forth to simulate a shooting motion, and you can even build a tiny replica of the Lego replica.
Lego BARC Speeder Escape (221 pieces) — $30
This small set will let you recreate the memorable Jedi Temple flashback scene from The Mandalorian, where Jedi master Kelleran Beq–played by Jar Jar Binks himself, Ahmed Best–and Grogu escaped from several 501st Clone Troopers. You can put Grogu in his hoverpram into the sidecar, and the vehicle can even launch studs from its cannons.
Lego Star Wars The Phantom Menace BrickHeadz (732 pieces) — $55
This cute set of Phantom Menace characters–Jar Jar Binks, Anakin Skywalker, Queen Amidala, Captain Panaka, Qui-Gon Jinn, and Darth Maul–are easy to build and look quite cute. Just don’t look into Darth Maul’s eyes, because that’s a trip to some real nightmare fuel.
Lego Clone Commander Cody (147 pieces) — $10
Or if you just want a single Brickhead–perfect for a lunchtime build–this blocky replica of the heroic Clone Trooper Commander Cody from Revenge of the Sith is up to the task.