Lego has created nearly 1,000 Star Wars-themed building sets over the past 25-plus years. Unsurprisingly, this astonishing figure makes the Star Wars franchise Lego’s most prolific and wide-ranging theme. But like all Lego sets, the Star Wars builds are eventually retired and disappear from retail shops. The lifespan of any given Lego set varies, but sometimes you can only buy a particular Star Wars kit for a year before it’s gone. As such, it’s important to not wait too long for that one Star Wars set you’ve been eyeing, especially if it’s on sale. Ahead of Star Wars Day 2025, we’ve rounded up our favorite Star Wars Lego deals at Amazon, including the Millennium Falcon and R2-D2.
Lego will be adding nine new sets to the Star Wars lineup on May 1 as part of its May the Fourth celebrations. Make sure to check out our roundup of all of the new Star Wars Lego sets, as it also has details about the Lego Store’s Star Wars Day promotion, which runs until May 5 and features exclusive free sets and other bonuses. The big new release this year is Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Spaceship, the latest entry in Lego’s Ultimate Collector Series. It comes with an exclusive freebie and multiple free sets during the sale.
Here’s a quick rundown of all of the best Star Wars Lego set deals currently available at Amazon. We will update this roundup with notable new deals throughout the week leading into Star Wars Day. Our favorite deals are in the first list, and you can read more about each of these sets in the gallery below. The second list includes a wide variety of playsets and display models, so make sure to scan that one too, especially if you’re shopping for a youngster.
The image used above this list is of the new Brick-Built Star Wars Logo, which is one of this year’s new Lego sets for Star Wars Day.
$68 (was $85)

Not to be confused with the gigantic 7,541-piece Millennium Falcon, this smaller model is much more affordable and much easier to complete. The finished Millennium Falcon is 9.5 inches long and includes intricate details like a cockpit, satellite dish, and cannons. A nameplate and display stand are included. Consider giving it a look if you want a version of the iconic vehicle in your home that doesn’t cost close to $1,000.
$82 (was $100)

Though it’s listed as a toy set, this R2-D2 replica works just as well as a display piece. It’s also quite large at over 1,000 bricks–so if you’re buying for a young builder, they’ll likely need some help. The completed figure is designed with a 360-degree rotating head, detachable third leg, and attachable tools. Bonus items include a Darth Malak minifigure, info plaque, and a decorated stand.
$112 (was $140)

Create your own Clone Wars story with this Coruscant Guard Gunship. Along with a chance to piece together a large gunship, you’ll get five minifigures–Chancellor Palpatine, Commander Fox, two Coruscant Guards, and Padme Amidala. You can carry these figures inside the gunship, as it features a pilot cockpit and a large cargo bay. It should look great as a display piece, but built-in stud shooters make it a fun playset for young Star Wars fans.
$64 (was $80)

Designed as a piece of décor, the Tantive IV comes with a stand and nameplate to help you display it in your home. It’s a faithful replica of the vehicle from A New Hope, featuring 11 engines, turbolasers, and other intricate details. Measuring over 6 inches high, 12.5 inches long, and 4 inches wide, it’s sure to grab the attention of anyone who enters the room. No minifigures are included.
$63 (was $80)

Bring the blistering Mos Espa Podrace into your home with this unique diorama. Featuring Anakin and Sebulba’s Podracers as they speed across Tatooine, it’s a flashy piece of home décor. It’s fairly sizeable at 12 inches wide and 4.5 inches tall, and a 25th Anniversary Brick plus name plaque help set the scene for the action.
$174 (was $200)

This is one of the larger Star Wars Lego sets for adults, as it clocks in at over 2,000 pieces. Once completed, you’ll have an 18-inch tall version of Chewbacca. The figure isn’t posable, but it does come with a bowcaster, a built-in stand, and info plaque with character details. There’s even a Chewbacca minifigure that can be placed next to the info plaque. This set is designed for experienced builders.
$112 (was $140)

Bundled with five minifigures, the AT-TE Walker makes for an epic playset. Not only do you get to build a large AT-TE Walker with space for up to seven minifigures, but there are three Battle Droids and a buildable Dwarf Spider Droid–giving you plenty of ways to recreate your favorite scenes or build your own skirmishes.
$155 (was $180)

Inspired by the dark version of the Millennium Falcon from the Disney+ special, Rebuild the Galaxy, this 1,579-piece Lego set is quite sizable. The Dark Falcon itself features a removable cockpit that fits two minifigures, and you’ll even get spring-loaded shooters and rotating cannons. The vehicle’s top panels also flip open to reveal an intricate interior. Six minifigure are included with the set.
$44 (was $55)

Piece together the memorable scene from A New Hope, featuring Darth Vader and his Stormtroopers as they fend off the Rebel invaders. Seven minifigures are included in the set (such as Darth Vader and Captain Antilles), and there’s a fun flick lever that blasts open the entrance door. It works as both a playset and a diorama, so consider showing it off in your game room once it’s completed.
$66 (was $80)

If you want a flashy centerpiece for your home theater, take a look at the 834 brick Darth Vader Helmet. Standing around 8 inches tall, you’ll build a replica of the helmet that comes bundled with a stand and nameplate (in case any of your visitors are unfamiliar with Lord Vader’s iconic headwear). Two other Lego Star Wars Helmets are available for discounted prices at Amazon right now:
$42.49 (was $50)

This model should be relatively easy to snap together at just 450 pieces, making it a good choice for builders of all skill levels. The completed vehicle sits on top of an included stand, and a nameplate offers more information about the ship. The Acclamator-Class Assault Ship is a small replica of the one from Attack of the Clones, and at just 5 inches wide and 9 inches tall, it’s an ideal size for an end table, bookcase, or entertainment center.