
Get more for your credits with the best leftover Lego Star Wars Day deals – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
As the echoes of “May the Fourth be with you” fade two days after Star Wars Day, dedicated fans still find value in lingering promotions. Lego’s official site maintains select offers through May 6, while third-party retailers like Amazon and Best Buy extend discounts on popular sets.[1][2] These opportunities cover everything from massive walkers to adorable Mandalorian apprentices, rewarding those who build their collections strategically.
Ongoing Promotions at the Official Lego Shop
Lego structured its Star Wars Day campaign to run from May 1 through May 6, providing ample time for purchases. Members of the free Lego Insiders program access exclusive pricing and multiplied points on dozens of sets. For instance, 2x points apply to a broad range of builds, effectively reducing costs through redeemable rewards.[1]
Gift-with-purchase incentives add extra appeal. Shoppers spending $40 or more on qualifying kids’ sets receive a free Razor Crest mini-build polybag (30728). Higher thresholds unlock items like the Darksaber (40917) with $160 spent on Star Wars products or a Mandalorian and Grogu display plaque alongside the new UCS N-1 Starfighter (75442).[1][3] These bonuses encourage bundling multiple items for maximum savings.
Highlight Deals on Iconic Clone Wars and Mandalorian Sets
The AT-TE Walker (75337) stands out as a prime example of post-holiday value. This 1,082-piece set recreates the Battle of Utapau from Revenge of the Sith, complete with posable legs, a rotating blaster cannon, and space for seven minifigures including Commander Cody and battle droids. Priced at $139.99 on Lego.com, it qualifies for 2x Insiders points, while Amazon offers a $25 reduction.[4][2]
Grogu enthusiasts have options too. The Grogu Mandalorian Apprentice (75446) captures Baby Yoda in training garb for $129.99 at Lego, with a $15 discount at Best Buy. Smaller sets like Grogu with Hover Pram (75403) at $99.99 or the Mandalorian and Grogu Speeder Bike (75436) for $9.99 also earn 2x points, making them accessible entry points into the Mandalorian saga.[1][2] These deals highlight how promotions blend new releases with fan favorites.
Other notables include the refreshed Razor Crest (75447) at $149.99, down $15 at Best Buy, and the Anzellan Starship (75445) for $74.99. Larger UCS models like Jabba’s Sail Barge (75397) benefit from 4x points in the US, equivalent to about 20% back in rewards.[3]
Retailer-Specific Savings Across Amazon, Best Buy, and Beyond
Third-party sites amplify the official offers with direct price cuts. Amazon lists reductions on over 20 Star Wars sets, such as 20% off the Dark Falcon (75389) at $145 or Jango Fett’s Starship (75433) for $56. In Australia, even steeper markdowns appear, like 33% off the Imperial Star Destroyer (75394).[3]
| Set Name | Sale Price | Discount | Retailer |
|---|---|---|---|
| AT-TE Walker (75337) | $114.99 (est.) | $25 off | Amazon* |
| Grogu Mandalorian Apprentice (75446) | N/A | $15 off | Best Buy* |
| Razor Crest (75447) | N/A | $15 off | Best Buy* |
| UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) | N/A | £160 off | Amazon UK |
*Prices estimated from savings noted; check sites for current listings.[2] UK and AU shoppers see similar patterns at Argos and local Amazon, with UCS Venator down 21% and Ewok figures reduced by £22.
This variety ensures global availability, though stock moves quickly on high-demand items like retiring sets flagged for July discontinuation.[3]
Strategic Tips to Maximize Value Before Deals Vanish
Timing remains critical, as many promotions conclude May 6 or sell out earlier. Insiders membership unlocks the deepest perks, including early access and points that fund future buys. Bundling for GWPs often yields the best per-piece value – pair a $40 kids’ set with battle packs for the free polybag.[1]
- Join Lego Insiders for free to stack points and exclusive prices.
- Monitor Amazon and Best Buy for flash reductions on UCS-scale models.
- Prioritize sets like AT-TE or Grogu for thematic builds with minifigures.
- Check regional sites for currency-specific deals, especially in AU/UK.
Collectors report rapid depletion of GWPs, underscoring the need for prompt action. Visit Lego’s Star Wars Day page or retailer listings to confirm availability.[1]
These extended deals transform post-holiday shopping into a strategic win for Star Wars builders. With authentic details and play features intact, the sets deliver lasting enjoyment long after the credits roll.