Star Wars Day – Lego Unveils A Bunch Of New Building Sets & Exclusive Freebies

May the 4th be with your wallet if you’re a fan of Star Wars Lego sets. Ahead of the punny holiday, Lego has unveiled its new Star Wars building kits and promotions launching on May 1 for Star Wars Day. The exciting lineup of new releases includes the latest highly detailed Ultimate Collector Series model kit, Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship, as well as multiple additions to its series of helmets, a replica of Chopper the Astromech, and the unique Command Shuttle piloted by Kylo Ren. There’s even a Brick-Built Star Wars Logo, which could serve as a nice centerpiece for your Star Wars display shelf.
New Star Wars Lego Sets for Star Wars Day 2025:
As usual, the Lego Store is offering free small-scale, exclusive building sets when you spend a certain amount of money during Star Wars Day. The promotion extends to all currently available Star Wars Lego sets–including the new ones–from May 1 to May 5. Though most of the new kits are also sold at major retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, and Target, the freebies are exclusive to the Lego Store. Here’s a rundown of Lego’s Star Wars Day free products and other offers:
Lego Store – Star Wars Day 2025 Freebies & Promotions:
- Spend $40 to get: Millennium Falcon Mini-Build (30708)
- Spend $160 to also get: Kamino Training Facility (40765)
- Buy Jango Fett’s Starship to get exclusive keychain.
- Lego Insiders get double rewards points on Star Wars products.
- Lego Insiders have access to exclusive discounts

Most of the new Star Wars Lego sets launching for Star Wars Day are available to preorder now at the Lego Store and other major retailers, but you won’t be able to purchase Jango Fett’s UCS Starship until May 1 when Lego’s promotion begins. This marquee set is the only one of the new releases that technically launches on Star Wars Day (May 4) as a Lego Store exclusive. You’ll need to join Lego’s free Insiders rewards program to buy it alongside the other sets on May 1. Considering how popular the UCS Star Wars kits are at launch, you’ll want to do this to ensure you can not only buy one before it sells out, but also to take advantage of the Lego Store’s Star Wars Day freebie promotions. Jango Fett’s Starship comes with a bonus keychain as well as both of Lego gift sets.
Let’s take a closer look at all of the new Lego sets for Star Wars Day 2025 below.
$300 | Releases May 1 – Lego Store Exclusive
This year’s Star Wars Day headliner from Lego is Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Spaceship. The ship made its film debut in Attack of the Clones, and soon it will join Lego’s Ultimate Collector Series.
Priced at $300, the 2,970-piece set is a screen-accurate recreation, as the vehicle has a working ramp, a functioning canopy, movable doors that can eject seismic charge mines, and adjustable cannons. You’ll have the option to display this in flight or landing mode, and it comes with two redesigned minifigures of Jango Fett and his clone son Boba. Jango is kitted out with his Mandalorian armor, jetpack, twin blasters, and an easily removable head.
The UCS line of Lego sets is primarily aimed at adult collectors, as these feature thousands of pieces and are time-consuming builds. The smallest set, Luke’s Landspeeder, has almost 1,900 pieces and the largest kit, the Millennium Falcon, has over 7,500 pieces in total and cab take up an entire table when fully constructed. In case you’d like to grab a few of these, a bunch of them are still in production and available to purchase for retail price.
Lego Star Wars: Ultimate Collector Series
- TIE Interceptor Starfighter (1,931 pieces) — $230
- Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser (5,374 pieces) — $650
- The Mandalorian’s Razor Crest Starship (6,187 pieces) — $530 (
$600) - Jabba’s Sail Barge (3,942 pieces) — $500
- X-Wing Starfighter (1,949 pieces) — $240
- Millennium Falcon starship (7,541 pieces) — $850
- AT-AT Walker (6,785 pieces) — $1,050
- Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder (1,890 pieces) — $240
- Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship UCS (2,970 pieces) — $300 | Releases May 1
$100 | Releases May 1
Chopper from Star Wars Rebels is the latest Astromech to get its own mid-sized Lego replica. The 1,039-piece kit recreates the beloved droid in all of its mechanical glory. It has realistic movement thanks to several hidden levers, a decent amount of articulation, and an info plaque so that guests won’t confuse him for R2-D2.
But speaking of R2, last year’s similarly sized R2-D2 Lego set would be the perfect companion for Chopper, especially since you can save $20 on R2-D2 at Amazon right now. You can also save $20 on the Creative Play Droid Builder, a Target exclusive featuring four customizable droids, including Chopper and R2-D2. Here’s a list of several notable Lego Star Wars droids:
$70 | Releases May 1
While you won’t find any purple lightsaber scorch marks on this 616-piece replica of Jango Fett’s Helmet, you will get an adjustable rangefinder, a nameplate, and a display stand to show off your new creation. The Jango Fett helmet will pair well with the existing Mandalorian Helmet as well as several others in Lego’s series of helmet replicas that are still available for retail price or less:
Lego Star Wars Helmet Series
$70 | Releases May 1
Another cool helmet to add to your collection is the one that used to belong to Kylo Ren. This has authentic details, silver accents, a name plate, and a display stand to create a cool diorama piece. The 529-piece Kylo Ren helmet could be displayed next to the Darth Vader Helmet to showcase two eras of Star Wars villains.
$70 | Releases May 1
Sticking with the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, you can also grab Kylo Ren’s intimidating Command Shuttle. If the 17.5-inch wingspan makes it a little too large to display on your shelf, the good news is that they can fold upwards to help save you some horizontal space. This also comes with a display stand, but no minifigures are included.
$70 | Releases May 1
Moving back in time to Star Wars: Rogue One, you can also pick up the very cool U-Wing Starfighter that appeared in that film. It has a slick design and it comes with minifigures of Cassian Andor, K2SO, and two ISB agents. This 594-piece playset is designed for kids ages eight and up.
$50 | Releases May 1 – Lego Store Exclusive
Fans of the Brick Headz line can pick up a collection of heroes and villains from Star Wars. The set of buildable figures gets you General Grievous, Anakin Skywalker, Padme Amidala, Mace Windu, and Darth Sidious.

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