Lego Star Wars enthusiasts can grab exclusive reductions on three Ultimate Collector Series sets during Walmart’s Black Friday event. The massive and detailed UCS Millennium Falcon is marked down to $765 (originally $850). This 7,541-piece display model ranks among the five largest building sets by piece count in Lego’s history. You can also save $50 on Jabba’s Sail Barge, the 3,943-piece replica of The Khetanna from Return of the Jedi. For those on a “budget,” the 2,970-piece Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship, which launched on Star Wars Day this year, is priced at $270 (was $300).
On the true budget front of Star Wars Lego sets, Walmart’s event includes several excellent smaller sets for up to 50% off. The 654-piece Tantive IV Starship is available for just $40 (was $80). You could combine it with Boarding the Tantive IV, a Lego Star Wars diorama showcased in Walmart’s and Amazon’s Black Friday Lego sale for $38.49 (was $55). Walmart is the sole retailer aside from the Lego Store that offers the 630-piece Executor Super Star Destroyer, which is also reduced to $40 (previously $70).
Walmart: Lego Star Wars Black Friday Offers
Caution: Certain Lego Star Wars specials include complimentary Walmart Cash. Be sure to click the box on the store page to redeem your Walmart Cash.
- UCS Millennium Falcon (7,541 pieces) — $765 (
$850) - UCS Jabba’s Sail Barge (3,942 pieces) — $450 (
$500) - UCS Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship (2,970 pieces) — $270 (
$300) -
Executor Super Star Destroyer (630 components) — $40 (
$70) - Tantive IV Starship (654 components) — $40 (
$80) - Boarding the Tantive IV (502 components) — $38.49 (
$55) - Grogu with Hover Pram (1,048 components) — $50 (
$100) - ARC-170 Starfighter (497 components) — $56.15 (
$70)- Includes $14 Walmart Cash
- Star Wars 3-in-1 Gift Set — $45
- Includes $9 Walmart Cash
- Jedi Bob’s Starfighter (305 components) — $32 (
$40)- Includes $8 Walmart Cash
- Acclamator-Class Assault Ship (450 components) — $40 (
$50)- Includes $10 Walmart Cash
Lego Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon
$765 (originally $850) | 7,541 Components
Upon its launch in 2017, the UCS Millennium Falcon became the largest Lego set ever (by piece count), securing its position for several years across all Lego ranges and within the Star Wars franchise until the debut of the UCS Death Star last month.
This intricately designed model contains 7,541 components and measures 8 x 33 x 23 inches. Included are seven Lego minifigures from the original and sequel trilogies: Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, C-3PO, Older Han Solo, Rey, and Finn. Additionally, a BB-8 droid figure and buildable models of Mynock and two Porgs are included. The vessel is supported by seven landing gear and can be showcased next to an informative placard.
Even merely examining the exterior panels of the Millennium Falcon is astonishing, yet it becomes even more amazing as you interact with its various features. You can detach the hull plates and canopy, lower the boarding ramp, and disclose armaments like blaster cannons and laser weaponry. The cockpit accommodates four minifigures. So, where will the remaining three be situated, you inquire? They have a designated area in the recreation of the primary hold, and one minifigure can occupy the engineering station on a swivel chair.
An additional minifigure can prepare for combat at the gunnery station or ascend the ladder to the engine compartment, where you’ll find escape pod openings.
If you’re a fan of the Millennium Falcon but prefer not to spend so much on a Lego set, consider the 921-piece version emulating the ship’s look from A New Hope. It was released last year for the Lego Star Wars 25th Anniversary celebration. Typically priced at $85, the 25th Anniversary Millennium Falcon is currently available for $68 on Amazon.
Lego Star Wars UCS Jabba’s Sail Barge
$450 (originally $500) | 3,942 Pieces
The UCS Jabba’s Sail Barge is also a part of the 25th Anniversary collection. This 3,942-piece construction measures 10 x 30.5 x 9.5 inches. You can detach the sails and fold the side panels to explore the intricate representations of the cockpit, armory, kitchen, prison cell, and Jabba’s resting area (naturally).
The ensemble includes 11 figures, featuring a large Jabba the Hutt figure with its own stand. Lego minifigures of the following personas are present: Salacious Crumb, Princess Leia, C-3PO, Max Rebo, Bib Fortuna, Kithaba, Vizam, Wooof, Gamorrean Guard, and R2-D2. As seen in the movie, R2-D2 carries a bar table atop its head.
Additional Black Friday Lego Offers at Walmart
Amazon is paralleling some of Walmart’s Black Friday Lego promotions, so we’ve provided links to both stores in those instances in the list below.
-
Lego Marvel: The Avengers Helicarrier (509 elements) — $40 (
$80) - Lego Speed Champions:
- Aston Martin Safety Car & AMR23 (564 elements) — $25 (
$45) - BMW M4 GT3 & BMW Hybrid V8 (676 elements) — $25 (
$45) - Mercedes-AMG G 63 & Mercedes-AMG SL 63 (808 elements) — $25 (
$45)
- Aston Martin Safety Car & AMR23 (564 elements) — $25 (
- Lego Christmas Tree (784 elements) — $25 (
$45) - Lego Santa’s Sleigh (343 elements) — $25 (
$40) - Lego Christmas Table Decoration (433 elements) — $25 (
$45) - Lego Icons Poinsettia (608 elements)
- Lego Technic NASA Apollo LRV (1,913 elements) — $154 (
$220) - Lego Technic Fast & Furious Toyota Supra MK4 (810 elements) — $50 (
$60) - Lego Icons Back to the Future Time Machine
(1,872 components)
— $170 ($200) - Lego Icons Blacktron Renegade (1,151 components) — $63.59 (
$100) - Lego Icons Fountain Garden (1,302 components) — $70 (
$100) - Lego Icons Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter (1,369 components) — $134 (
$165) - Lego Icons Land Rover Classic Defender 90 (2,336 components) — $175 (
$240) - Lego Ideas: The Insect Collection (1,111 components) — $40 (
$80) - Lego City Modular Space Station (1,097 components) — $60 (
$110) - Marvel Avengers Tower (5,201 components) — $449 (
$500) - Marvel X-Men: The X-Mansion (3,093 components) — $300 (
$330) - Minecraft: The Crafting Table (1,195 components) — $40 (
$90)
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