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Select Lego Star Wars Sets Are 20% Off

Now's your chance to snag Lego Star Wars sets for cheap, as both Target and Amazon are offering nice discounts.

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Target is discounting a wide range of Lego Star Wars sets right now, running the gamut from tiny playsets to gigantic dioramas. Many of the 20% off price cuts are also available at Amazon--giving you multiple places to shop if inventory starts running out. It’s unclear how long these deals will last, but since most include free shipping, this is a cheap way to stock up on Lego projects.

One of our favorite price cuts is for the Lego Star Wars Chewbacca Figure Set. It features a staggering 2,319 pieces, stands over 18 inches tall, and comes with a stylish Chewbacca minifigure and display stand. It’s currently listed for just $128 (was $160), which is the lowest price of the year. Be sure to give it a look if it’s been on your wishlist.

The Emperor's Throne Room and Chewbacca
The Emperor's Throne Room and Chewbacca

For a Star Wars project that’s a bit more affordable, check out the Emperor’s Throne Room Diorama. It’s discounted to $62 (was $77), features 807 pieces, and lets you recreate the iconic scene from Return of the Jedi. Along with a replica of the throne room, you’ll get three minifigures (Luke, Darth Vader, Palpatine) and a plaque that celebrates the 40th anniversary of the film.

Other notable deals include the Millennium Falcon (1,351 pieces) for $109 (was $136), Endor Speeder Chase Diorama (608 pieces) for $50 (was $62), and The Mandalorian Spider Tank (526 pieces) for $32 (was $40).

Plenty of other great Lego Star Wars sets are on sale, and you’ll find our favorites below. Consider pairing any of your Star Wars sets with the popular Lego Atari 2600--which is also seeing a generous price cut at Target and Amazon, bringing it to just $160 (was $200).

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