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UK LEGO store may the 4th be with you 2017 promotions

Snowspeeder [75144]
Snowspeeder [75144]
(Photo grabbed from: LEGO Store Flyer)

May the 4th 2017 is almost among us, and the UK LEGO Store has some galactic offers for LEGO Star Wars fans!

Starting off with the Ultimate Collector's Series Snowspeeder [75144], it will be officially launched on 4 May 2017 to the general public. But VIPs can access it early from 29 April to 3 May. The brick interpretation of the T-47 Snowspeeder features opening airbrakes, rotating rear gun, and an opening cockpit. It comes with a Rebel Snowspeeder Pilot and a Rebel Snowspeeder Gunner minifigures. A display stand and fact plaque are also included. This classic recreation retails at UK £169.99 / US $199.99.

There will also be a couple of discounts during the promotional period (29 April to 6 May). All LEGO Star Wars sets (excluding Snowspeeder) will be on 10% off. Then each day from the above mentioned dates, one specific LEGO Star Wars set will be discounted for one day by 40%! Of course only while stocks last, and individual order limits apply per set.

And for the free stuff, take home an exclusive R2-D2 set with any LEGO Star Wars purchase of £60 or more! This is also available from 29 April to 6 May, or while stocks last.

Isn't this a perfect way to celebrate 40 years of Star Wars? Head on to your nearest LEGO store or to LEGO.com.

R2-D2
R2-D2
(Photo grabbed from: LEGO Store Flyer
)

UPDATE: Here's a list of the 40% off LEGO Star Wars sets and their specific dates:

29 April – Resistance X-Wing Fighter [75149]
30 April – Scarif Stormtrooper [75523]
1 May – AT-ST Walker [75153]
2 May – Rebel Trooper Battle Pack [75164]
3 May – Luke’s Landspeeder [75173]
4 May – Millennium Falcon [75105]
5 May – K-2SO [75120]
6 May – Battle on Scarif [75171]


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