Summary
Star Wars Dayis this weekend andLegois doing more than just releasing new sets to mark the occasion. you may also get some Star Wars freebies with those sets in honor of May 4, but only if you buy them between now and Monday, the day after Star Wars Day.
There are three Star Wars free gifts up for grabs when you buy certain Lego products right now -a Starship Key Chain, a Kamino Training Facility set, and best of all, a Millennium Falcon Mini-Build. You will need to clear certain hurdles to qualify for these free gifts. However, the one qualifier the three of them share is you will need something Star Wars-themed in your cart when you check out.
Thankfully, the best of the three free gifts is the easiest one to qualify for. All you need to do to make sure that adorable little Millennium Falcon gets added to your Star Wars Lego haul for no additional cost ismake sure you spend at least $40. At least one of the items contributing to that total also needs to be Star Wars-themed, but as long as that box is checked and you’re about to spend $40 or more, the Millennium Falcon should be thrown in for free.
Double check the Millennium Falcon or any of the other free gifts you think you qualify for are in your cart before you check out. If it’s not there when you check out, there’s probably no going back.
Lego Is Giving Away Free Star Wars Stuff This Weekend
Well, You Need To Buy Stuff To Get It, But You Know What I Mean
The Millennium Falcon really is a mini build at just 74 pieces. The other Lego-based free gift available,the Kamino Training Facility set, is significantly bigger at 190 pieces and even comes with a few of its own Clone Cadet Minifigures. You will need to spend a lot more to get it, though.Only purchases of $160 or more will get you the Training Facility set as a free gift. A lot of money, but perfect if you were planning on picking upthe newly released Jango Fett ship set.
Speaking of the Jango Fett ship, the third and final free gift is only available with that specific Star Wars set. That’s because it’sa Lego Jango Fett ship-themed keychain. The chain has an image of the completed build embossed on it, meaning you may keep it in your pocket as a constant reminder of what you’re working towards, or of what you already finished if the build is complete.
Lego has been heavily focused on Star Wars during the build to May 4, and whilerumors of a Book Nook Lord of the Rings setsuggest that focus will shift over the summer, it may return to a galaxy far, far away later this year. There have been suggestions thata new Death Star set is in the works, and that when it’s revealed, it will be one of the biggest and most expensive Lego sets of all time.
Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship
Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship from Star Wars has been turned into a Lego set. The set, which was released to celebrate Star Wars Day 2025, is made up of 2,970 pieces and comes with two Minifigures - Jango Fett, and a young Boba Fett.