Amazon is kicking off some Cyber Monday deals on LEGO Star Wars sets today. The savings are carrying over to just about every corner of the catalog, with new 2023 models seeing some of their very first discounts to some of the more popular builds falling lower than ever before. Check out all the other LEGO Star Wars Cyber Monday deals from $6.
Headlining all of the price cuts right now, you can save on the LEGO TIE Fighter at $25, delivering the best price cut of the year in the process. It normally sells for $45, and is now seeing an enticing $20 price cut. This model stacks up to 432 pieces and assembles a pretty solid TIE Fighter. We walked away impressed by the overall design and what you get for its MSRP in our review – which of course is now only made better by the savings.
LEGO’s Boba Fett Starship gets clearanced out
Back in 2021, the LEGO Group released the latest version of Boba Fett’s Starship, dropping the usual Slave 1 moniker in favor of something a bit more generic. That move didn’t stop us from writing home about how good the downsized vehicle was, and that was back at its $50 MSRP. Now over 2 years later, Amazon has seemingly found a collection of these retired sets and is marking them down to $27.29. This is 45% off the going rate and a new all-time low.
Our hands-on review fully covers what to expect from this set, but all you really need to know is that it’s easily worth $27 right now. This is one of our favorite sets from back in 2021, and revisiting the kit to write about today’s sale has me remembering just how good of a model this is for 45% off.
LEGO’s Star Wars Justifier ship includes Cad Bane, Omega, and more
As the largest LEGO Star Wars set of the summer wave last year, the Justifier ship was a contentious buy for many builders. Seeing one of the more obscure ships from a galaxy far, far away get such a grand treatment in the brick-built space was already exciting enough, but the exclusive minifigures made this a must-have for many. There was just one problem, the $170 MSRP was hardly appealing for even more bigger fans of The Bad Batch, the show where the starfighter is from. Now thanks to Amazon, you can score the best price ever on Cad Bane’s bounty hunter ship. Dropping the LEGO Justifier down to $100, today’s offer lands with 42% in savings attached. It’s a new all-time low at an extra $40 under our previous mention while dropping down from the original $170 point rate.
Packed with 1,022 pieces, the real value of the LEGO Justifier is the size of the final model. All assembled, it stands over 15 inches long and 19 inches wide and stacks up to a vehicle that doesn’t get all that much screen time in the first season out of The Bad Batch. It comes with minifigures to match that theming, with the inclusion of an exclusive Cad Bane and his droid companion Todo 360. Then there’s also Omega who makes her brick-built debut in the set, as well as Hunter and Fennec Shand to round out the set. Learn more about how the set stacks up in our launch coverage.
LEGO’s 6,200-piece UCS Razor Crest drops down to $420
Amazon is now offering another chance to score its fall Prime Day price on the LEGO UCS Razor Crest. Dropping down to $419.99 shipped, today’s offer is marking a return to the best price from the retailer, as well as the second-best price cut period. It’s still one of the first chances to save at $120 off the usual $600 going are, too.
The UCS Razor Crest stacks up to 6,187 pieces and arrives as one of the largest Star Wars kits of all-time. It’s not exactly minifigure scale, but one of the closer models to being the perfect size for the included figures. It looks amazing on the outside with a display-worthy design, but also carries that over to some furnished interiors with the same attention to detail.
Playscale model on sale
If you’d prefer going with a smaller version of Mando’s ship, we’re also tracking the playscale LEGO Razor Crest at $97.99. This is matching the best Amazon price of the year as one of the few discounts in 2023 so far. We rarely ever see this one go on sale, and now it’s down from the usual $140 going rate.
Save 50% on a buildable LEGO Grogu
Walmart is now offering the best price of the year on the buildable LEGO Grogu set. This creation normally sells for $90, but is now dropping down to just $45. It’s the lowest we’ve seen and one of the first price cuts this year. There’s really no beating 50% off a set like this, especially considering it’s a rare chance to bring the galaxy’s most beloved Jedi in training to your collection. Stacking up to 1,073 pieces, this set measures up to over 7-inches tall to assemble Grogu. Complete with posable ears and a knob from the Razer Crest, this set is a must-have for fans of The Mandalorian. You can get a closer look in our hands-on review which details just how cute this set is.
Hoth army builders are in luck this Cyber Monday, as Walmart is now offering a fun bundle combo on a pair of sets themed around the snow planet. Both the Hoth AT-ST and Snowtrooper Battle Pack are now combined for $45. This is down from the usual $70 price tag you’d pay for the pair, saving you $25 and marking a new all-time low. It’s a rare chance to save on the variant Imperial walker, and gets you a pair of builds for less than ever before.
You’d currently pay nearly $60 for both sets with their Cyber Monday discounts. So bundling the pair means you can score an extra four Imperial troopers for your army for just about the price of the walker alone.
LEGO’s 924-piece Inquisitor Transport Scythe hits $85
Amazon is now offering a rare chance to save on one of last year’s biggest kits from a galaxy far, far away. Arriving from Kenobi, the new Inquisitor Transport Scythe is the villain’s ship from the series and arrives with 924 pieces at $85. With a sleek black design and interior room, there’s folding wings and an all-around unique build as far as LEGO Star Wars ships are concerned. It’s down from the usual $100 going rate and marking only the third cash discount at $15 off. Learn more in our launch coverage .
Though the real star of the show for the upcoming set has to be the minifigures. As of now, all four of the inclusions are exclusive to the Inquisitor Transport Scythe. Leading the way is Obi-Wan himself who rocks an updated look for his older self in the Disney+ show, but you’re also getting three of the Inquisitors.
Build your Clone army with LEGO’s AT-TE
Joining in on the LEGO Star Wars Cyber Monday sale is a great price cut for Clone army builders. LEGO’s recently-released AT-TE walker. Dropping to its second-best price of the year, the new kit from the prequels is now down to $112.99 at Walmart. Typically fetching $140, you can now save $27 and score one of the year’s best discounts. Our launch coverage offers some extra insight.
The new AT-TE stacks up 1,082 pieces while measuring over 17 inches long – though the real star of the show is the included minifigures, of which there are a grand total of seven. You’re most notably looking at the very first inclusion of Phase II Commander Cody, something LEGO fans have been asking for ages that the AT-TE finally delivers. You’re also getting three of the plane 212 Legion Clone Troopers to go alongside a matching Clone Gunner and three battle droids. The LEGO Group then rounds out the set with a Spider Droid.
Other LEGO Star Wars 2023 deals right now:
- Mandalorian Spider Tank: $40 (Reg. $50)
- 332nd Ahsoka’s Clone Trooper Battle Pack: $16 (Reg. $20)
- Yoda’s Jedi Starfighter: $28 (Reg. $35)
- Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter Microfighter: $13 (Reg. $16)
- Captain Rex Helmet: $56 (Reg. $70)
- Pirate Snub Fighter: $31 (Reg. $35)
- 501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack: $16 (Reg. $20)
- TIE Bomber: $52 (Reg. $65)
Amazon today is also extending the Cyber Monday savings over to the all-new LEGO Star Wars Mechs. The new wave of kits just launched back in August, and are now falling to all-time lows at $12.99 each. Normally fetching $16 each, today’s nearly 20% off discounts arrive to make these slightly over-priced kits a bit more affordable.
The new LEGO Star Wars Mechs are one of the more unique additions to the theme. They first launched in August at $16 each, arriving to stir up a lot of talk in the LEGO world. You can get a full rundown on what to expect from the wave in our announcement coverage, but you’re effectively looking at three different mechs each themed around a different Imperial character. As fun as these are for younger builders, older fans will certainly find the $13 price tag to be a solid way to score each of the respective pilots.
- 75368 Darth Vader Mech: $13 (Reg. $16) | 139 pieces
- 75369 Boba Fett Mech: $13 (Reg. $16) | 155 pieces
- 75370 Stormtrooper Mech: $13 (Reg. $16) | 138 pieces
Plus 2022 LEGO Star Wars Cyber Monday deals now live, too
- Buildable BD-1: $79 (Reg. $100)
- Obi-Wan’s Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter: $24 (Reg. $30)
- Kenobi vs. Darth Vader: $35 (Reg. $50)
- Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter: $48 (Reg. $60)
- Juniors AT-ST: $20 (Reg. $35)
- Boba Fett’s Starship Microfighter: $6 (Reg. $10)
LEGO Star Wars X-Wing features:
It’s packed with authentic details to delight fans, including an opening LEGO minifigure cockpit with space behind for R2-D2, wings that can be switched to attack position at the touch of a button, retractable landing gear and 2 spring-loaded shooters. This awesome building toy for kids features Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and General Dodonna LEGO Star Wars minifigures, each with weapons, including Luke’s lightsaber, plus an R2-D2 LEGO droid figure.
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