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Last Day for LEGO Star Wars May the 4th 2019 Promotions

LEGO Star Wars Battle of Hoth - 20th Anniversary Edition (40333)

Today is the last day to get your orders on for the 2019 LEGO Star Wars May the 4th promotions on Shop@Home.

LEGO Star Wars Tantive IV (75244) available for $199.99

– Free Battle of Hoth – 20th Anniversary Edition (40333) with purchases of $75 or more on Star Wars products.

– LEGO Star Wars 20th Anniversary Art Print with purchases of $35 or more on Star Wars products.

– Double VIP Points on Star Wars products.

– Select Star Wars products on sale, while supplies last.

Nine Projects Qualify for LEGO Ideas First 2019 Review Stage

The LEGO Ideas First 2019 Review Stage is now underway as nine projects have qualified for the process. These projects include:

National Museum – Rio de Janeiro
Anatomini
The Office – NBC
The Pirate Bay
Kakapo
SpaceX BFR / Starship & Super Heavy 1:110 Scale
Addams Family Mansion
123 Sesame Street
Machu Picchu

Each of the projects listed above has a chance to become a future LEGO Ideas set if chosen by the LEGO Jury. Which of these projects are you looking forward to purchasing if they do become an official LEGO Ideas set?

LEGO Star Wars Book Sales on Amazon

There’s still a few hours left for the Star Wars May the 4th weekend event and Amazon is still celebrating with some sales on LEGO Star Wars books. A few of these books also include an exclusive minifigure so it’s worth it just for that and you get the book as a bonus.

LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary: New Edition – $9.30/58% off
LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary – Updated and Expanded – $9.28/50% off
Ultimate Star Wars – $23.33/42% off
LEGO Star Wars: Choose Your Path – $11.99/44% off
LEGO Star Wars Ideas Book – $13.99/44% off
LEGO Star Wars: The Dark Side – Uncover the Secrets of the Sith – $14.59/14% off
LEGO Star Wars: Build Your Own Adventure – $16.39/34% off
LEGO Star Wars: Chronicles of the Force – $12.15/28% off

See LEGO Star Wars BOOST Droid Commander (75253) in Action

LEGO BOOST Droid Commander (75253)

Yesterday, LEGO announced the new LEGO Star Wars BOOST Droid Commander (75253) and you can see it in action in LEGO’s tweet below. The set features three different droids including R2-D2, the Gonk Droid, and the Mouse Droid in which you can code and control their movement. Droid Commander has 1,177 pieces and will be available starting on September 1.

LEGO Star Wars BOOST Droid Commander (75253) Officially Announced

LEGO BOOST Droid Commander (75253)

Today for May the 4th, LEGO has announced the LEGO Star Wars BOOST Droid Commander (75253). It will be available starting on September 1 and it has 1,177 pieces which includes three droids, R2-D2, the Gonk Droid, and the Mouse Droid.

LEGO® Star Wars™ BOOST takes the Force to a new level, introducing the droids youhave been looking for…

New LEGO Star Wars BOOST Droid Commander set letsfans build, code and play with three iconic Star Wars droids– whether they’re a young padawan or Jedi Master

LEGO BOOST Droid Commander (75253)

BILLUND, DENMARK (May 4, 2019): Today,the LEGO Group unveils the latest addition to its much-loved Star Wars range – and it’s something even Yoda’s Force sensedidn’t see coming. The new LEGO Star Wars BOOST Droid Commander setoffersall the creativity and coding fun of LEGO BOOST alongside the chance to buildthree of the film franchise’s most iconic droids: R2-D2; the Gonk Droid; and the Mouse Droid.

It’s the first time the LEGO BOOST coding technologyhas been used in a LEGO licensing product, and this time the intuitive drag-and-drop coding environment will see a complete overhaul to match the LEGO Star Wars universe. The result is a whole new play experience in whichkids and parents can team up to build, code and play with the droids,then create their own Star Wars stories and battlegrounds with inspiration from 40+ interactive missions. What’s more, every time they play with this LEGO brick galaxy of lovable droids, they will also behoning their STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) skills. Skills that are ever more

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