Summary
- This Star Wars Day is a special one for Lego as it also marks 25 years since the release of its first Star Wars Lego set.
- To mark the occasion, Lego is giving away free Lego sets and a collectible coin from now until May 5.
- You will get different free gifts depending on how much you spend provided there are Lego Star Wars products in your cart.
It's almost May 4 again and the efforts to celebrate 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Star Wars Day have seriously been ramped up this year for two reasons. The annual celebration coincides with the 25th anniversary of The Phantom Menace's cinematic release, and also the creation of Lego's first Star Wars set. Lego isn't letting that milestone pass by uncelebrated, and one of the many ways it is marking the occasion is by to its customers across May 4 weekend.
You can effectively unlock the sets depending on how much you spend on Star Wars sets at Lego between now and May 5. when you spend $40 or more on Lego Star Wars products, when you spend $90, and if the items in your basket come to $160 or more, provided there's something in there you're paying for that's Star Wars-themed.

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It's not a case of qualifying for a more expensive free gift and having to forfeit the other either. If you spend more than $160 in a single transaction and there are Star Wars items in your cart, then all three free gifts should be added to your haul. The only caveat is to qualify for the Battle of Yavin gift. The other two sets being given away for free through the rest of the week are available to anyone buying stuff on the Lego store, members or not.
Free Lego Sets For Star Wars Day
As for what exactly it is you'll be getting if you're unfamiliar with the free gifts, the AAT is a small 75-piece set modeled after the laser turrets seen in The Phantom Menace. A perfect smaller build to accompany your other Star Wars sets. Also pulled from Episode One, the Troop Carrier set is 262 pieces and instantly recognizable to anyone who has seen the movie. It even includes two pilot droids to sit up front, and six more battle droids loaded in the back, ready to fight at a moment's notice.
The Battle of Yavin collectible is a little different, not only because it's the only free gift that isn't a set inspired by The Phantom Menace, but because it isn't technically a set at all. It's a collectible coin with the moment Luke Skywalker fires the shot that blows up the Death Star etched onto it. One of the most iconic moments in movie history, Star Wars or otherwise. All three free gifts are available now and will remain free to Lego Star Wars customers until May 5. That means you will get them with any of the new Lego Star Wars, including the TIE Interceptor, that will be released on May 4.

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