LEGO launched a new Millennium Falcon set earlier this year to mark 25 years of LEGO Star Wars, and it's now dropped to its lowest-ever price.
Originally retailing at £74.99, the 921-piece set (LEGO 75375) is now available to buy at eBay for only £54.99, a price drop of 27%, which marks the cheapest price for the much-sought-after set.
Amazon previously had the set for £56.89, a price drop of 24%, but the set is now priced at £65.99 which still marks a 12% price cut.
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The set might be smaller than the previous two Millennium Falcon sets – including the Ultimate Collectors Series – but features all of the details of the iconic ship, including the cockpit, satellite dish and cannons.
The Millennium Falcon wasn't the only LEGO set released to mark the 25th anniversary in March 2024.
You can also get a more affordable R2-D2 set (currently only £74.99 at Amazon, down from its original £89.99 price), as well as other sets including General Grievous's Invisible Hand ship (£46.99) and Princess Leia's Tantive IV ship (£69.99).
"Creativity and imagination are at the heart of LEGO Star Wars and it has inspired generations of fans to explore the Star Wars galaxy through LEGO building, video games, and humorous storytelling," LEGO Group's head of product Mike Ilacqua told StarWars.com in March 2024.
"It has been a dream collaboration with Lucasfilm and a testament to the endless potential of LEGO building."
He added: "We are excited to kick off our 25th anniversary celebration with the introduction of the new Starship Collection – builds inspired by iconic vehicles that are perfect for display.
"We are also welcoming a special 25th anniversary edition of everyone's beloved droid, R2-D2! As we celebrate our first 25 years, the Force will be strong all year long!"
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and the entire Skywalker Saga are available on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K now, as well as on Disney+.

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