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LEGO Star Wars Coruscant Guard Gunship (75354) Amazon Sale – July 2024

There are some decent sales on Amazon right now and one that just popped up is for the LEGO Star Wars Coruscant Guard Gunship (75354). For the first time on the site, the set has been discounted 20% and has been reduced to $111.95 which saves you $28 on it.

The 1,083 piece gunship was released just last year and is the first one of its kind in a few years. It also includes minifigures of Chancellor Palpatine, Commander Fox, 2 Coruscant Guards, and Padmé Amidala.

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LEGO Star Wars Boarding the Tantive IV (75387) Amazon Sale – July 2024

Continuing with the early Amazon Prime Day deals, they have discounted the LEGO Star Wars Boarding the Tantive IV (75387) by 20%. The set was just released a few months ago as part of the LEGO Star Wars 25th Anniversary line and it includes the exclusive ARC Trooper Fives from the Clone Wars.

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LEGO Star Wars UCS The Razor Crest (75331) Amazon Sale – July 2024

The early Amazon Prime Day deals keep coming as they have discounted the LEGO Star Wars UCS The Razor Crest (75331) by 24%. It is now listed at $454.99 which saves you $145 on it and is the lowest price since last December. The only downside is that the set will ship within 1-4 weeks but with the savings, it’s worth waiting for.

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LEGO Star Wars C-3PO (75398) Pre-Order on LEGO Shop

The LEGO Star Wars C-3PO (75398) buildable droid figure is now available for pre-order on the LEGO Shop. Releasing in August, the 1,138 piece set will retail for $139.99 and it features the original look of the droid from Star Wars: A New Hope. It does scale with the R2-D2 (75379) and the set includes the silver leg C-3PO minifigure originally from the soon to be retired Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder (75341).

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LEGO July 2024 Sets Now Available on LEGO Shop

July is now here and there’s a small release of new LEGO sets that are now available on the LEGO Shop. The only promotion going on is the LEGO Firework Celebrations (40689) with purchases of $85 or more, while supplies last.

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BrickHeadz

Iron Man MK5 (40669) – $9.99


Disney

Ariel’s Music Stage (43235) – $15.99
Elsa’s Ice Palace (43244) – $99.99
Ariel’s Crystal Cavern (43254) – $29.99


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Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole (10337) – $179.99
Bumblebee (10338) – $89.99


Star Wars

The Force of Creativity (5008878) – $149.99/July 20

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LEGO Star Wars August 2024 Sets Revealed

German retailer Lucky Bricks has revealed two new LEGO Star Wars sets slated for released in August. Note there are some spoilers if you haven’t watched the Ahsoka series yet as there is one set for the show. The set includes minifigures of Ahsoka Tano, Ezra Bridger, Morgan Elsbeth, Grand Admiral Thrawn, and a Night Trooper.

The Desert Skiff includes minifigures of Boba Fett, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian, and an exclusive LEGO Star Wars 25th Anniversary Nien Nunb.


Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea (75385) – 382 pieces/$54.99


Desert Skiff & Sarlacc Pit (75396) – 558 pieces/$79.99

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LEGO Star Wars Creative Play Droid Builder (75392) Revealed

An Australian LEGO Certified Store has revealed yet another LEGO Star Wars 25th Anniversary set with the Creative Play Droid Builder (75392). The set will be released on August 1 and it has 1,186 pieces. There are enough parts to build four different droids as intended or you can customize the to your liking. The set also includes an exclusive Young Princess Leia minifigure and L0-LA59.

Update: You can now pre-order the Creative Play Droid Builder on the LEGO Shop for $99.99.

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