Star Wars fans can get the C-3PO Lego display model for an awesome price at Amazon or the Disney Store. Normally $140, the large-scale replica of the famous protocol droid is on sale for only $112 ahead of Prime Day 2025. The 20% discount knocks $28 from the price, making this the best deal yet on this cool building set. In fact, this is the first-ever discount at Amazon. Lego released the 1,138-piece C-3PO figure last August as part of its 25th anniversary lineup celebrating its prolific partnership with Star Wars.
We wouldn’t expect this deal to remain in stock for long, especially at Amazon. It’s also not the only Lego Star Wars deal that is bound to disappear soon. Walmart has an exclusive Lego Star Wars Helmet bundle that saves you $50 on replica Darth Vader and Kylo Ren Helmets.
$112 (was $140)
The completed C-3PO Lego statue is just over 15 inches tall and attaches to a brick-built base for display. His head is movable and both arms have multiple points of articulation, allowing you to strike different iconic poses from the movies. This model is based off of C-3PO’s appearance in the Original Trilogy, so his right leg from the knee down is silver. The highly detailed model looks strikingly similar to the real C-3PO.
Along with the main statue build, you’ll get an information placard and a C-3PO minifigure that connects to it. Like other 25th Anniversary Lego Star Wars sets, C-3PO comes with an exclusive brick with the anniversary logo featuring R2-D2.

Speaking of C-3PO’s droid buddy, R2-D2’s 25th Anniversary Lego set is also on sale for a great price at Amazon. You can get the 1,050-piece R2-D2 building set for $80 (was $100). The completed R2-D2 figure measures 9 x 6 x 4 inches and has multiple interactive features, including a rotating head, detachable periscope, removable third leg, and a few cool Easter eggs. The set also has an information placard with R2-D2 minifigure as well as an exclusive 25th Anniversary Darth Malek minifigure.
If you want a larger R2-D2 Lego set, it’s worth noting that Amazon has the retired 2,314-piece R2-D2 display model for adults for $235. You’re only saving five bucks off its original $240 price, but Lego discontinued this set in January, so it’s sold out at most retailers.