Preorder LEGO Star Wars Kits Before May The 4th Sellout!

As Star Wars Day approaches, LEGO is set to release several new products. Fans who share a passion for both building with bricks and the galaxy far, far away can visit the LEGO site to pre-order their preferred upcoming sets. However, it seems that the number of these pre-orders is limited, so don’t delay if you want to secure yours!

Six new LEGO Star Wars collections are now available for pre-purchase on their website: Kylo Ren Helmet, a Brick-Built Star Wars Logo, Jango Fett Helmet, Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle, Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid, and the AT-AT Driver Helmet. LEGO indicates that these sets will be delivered on May 1st, with typical shipping taking between three to five business days.

LEGO Star Wars Sets Up for Preorder Now

It seems that many Star Wars: Attack of the Clones enthusiasts might be disappointed to find out that the Jango Fett Helmet, a 616-piece LEGO set featuring the famous Mandalorian bounty hunter’s blue helmet, is currently unavailable due to stock limitations. However, if you’re keen on getting it, I suggest keeping an eye on the item page as LEGO may restock it with more inventory. Once assembled, this set truly showcases the iconic Jango Fett helmet.

The AT-AT Driver Helmet is another awesome headgear you might want to construct. It seems this particular model is quite sought after, as it’s temporarily out of stock due to high demand. However, you can still buy it, and when completed, the 730-piece set looks fantastic. LEGO has informed us that there’s a 60-day wait for delivery, but they will notify you via email once it’s back in stock again.

On LEGO’s fresh Star Wars page, everything seems ready for collection, such as the impressive Kylo Ren Helmet construction set. It’s a 529-piece assembly that enables you to exhibit the Sith Lord’s distinctive helmet in your home or workplace, courtesy of the provided buildable stand. Engaging with this Kylo Ren-inspired set is an excellent method to commemorate the 10th anniversary of The Force Awakens.

You don’t just have the option to preorder his helmet; Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle, which has a total of 386 pieces and is easier to construct, is also available for preorder. Once assembled, it makes a fantastic addition to any Star Wars themed decor.

Between May 1st and May 5th, LEGO is planning some fantastic deals in honor of Star Wars Days. Head over to their special Star Wars offer page by clicking here.

The LEGO version of the famous Star Wars logo is LEGO’s interpretation of the franchise’s title design. It’s quite large, consisting of 700 pieces, and does an excellent job of creating a 3D representation of the logo. LEGO also hints that there’s a secret surprise hidden within the “T” of the finished product for builders to discover.

The latest Star Wars LEGO item now available for preorder is certain to excite fans of Star Wars Rebels; it’s the Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid set. This remarkable model, comprising 1,039 pieces, enables you to construct your very own Chopper figure. Upon completion, it boasts poseable limbs, movable head, and an informative plaque for exhibition alongside the fully assembled astromech. Among the droids in the series, this one is arguably the coolest, second only to R2-D2, without a doubt.

LEGO Star Wars Sets Going on Sale Soon

Additionally, there’s a quartet of LEGO Star Wars sets yet to be offered for pre-purchase. Instead, they are labeled as “coming soon” on the official LEGO website. The Rebel U-Wing Starfighter (comprising 594 pieces), Luke Skywalker Rebel Pilot set (138 pieces), and the Revenge of the Sith Heroes & Villains collection (656 pieces) will be available starting May 1st. Last but not least, on May 4th, which is officially Star Wars Day, we’ll see the massive Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship (consisting of a whopping 2,970 pieces).

If you’re curious about any of the LEGO Star Wars sets available for pre-order currently, I strongly recommend you make your way over to the LEGO website and reserve one for yourself before they run out. As Star Wars Day approaches, there’s a higher chance that these sets will lean towards the dark side and disappear from availability.

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2025-04-17 15:15