Millennium Falcon Star Wars Lego Set Restocked With Big Discount At Amazon

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After selling out at multiple major retailers over the holiday season, the Millennium Falcon 25th Anniversary Lego set is back in stock at Amazon and Target for $68 (was $85). This matches the all-time low for the 921-piece Lego Star Wars display model for adults. The Millennium Falcon remains sold out at Walmart and is on backorder at the Lego Store.

For a fun twist on the Millennium Falcon, check out the 1,579-piece Lego Star Wars: Dark Falcon playset for $152 (was $180). The Dark Falcon is the alternate-reality Millennium Falcon from the Rebuild the Galaxy animated miniseries. Take a closer look at both of these best-selling Star Wars Lego sets below. And while you’re at Amazon, make sure to check out the new Lego sets that joined the Star Wars catalog January 1.

Lego Star Wars Mid-Scale Model Collection

Venator-Class Attack Cruiser (75441) | AT-AT (75440)
Venator-Class Attack Cruiser (75441) | AT-AT (75440)

Two other Lego Star Wars mid-scale starships are on sale for 20% off: the 559-piece Home One Starcruiser and the 654-piece Tantive IV Starship.

  • Millennium Falcon (921 pieces) — $68 ($85)
  • Home One Starcruiser (559 pieces) — $56 ($70)
  • Venator-Class Attack Cruiser (643 pieces) — $80
  • AT-AT Walker (525 pieces) — $65
  • Tantive IV Starship (654 pieces) — $64 ($80)
  • Acclamator-Class Assault Ship (450 pieces) — $50
  • Executor Super Star Destroyer (630 pieces) — $70
  • Invisible Hand Carrier/Destroyer (557 pieces) — $50 MSRP / Retired

In addition to the AT-AT Walker and Venator-Class Attack Cruiser, Lego’s January 2026 Star Wars lineup includes a new 569-piece BB-8 Astromech Droid, a Clone Shock Trooper Mech, and multiple Grogu-themed sets for young builders.


At CES 2026, Lego unveiled a new line of Lego Star Wars interactive building sets called Smart Play. The initial three sets in the Smart Play lineup launch March 1. The sets come with a rechargeable Smart Brick and have an assortment of motion-activated Smart Tags that trigger sound and lighting effects. Smart Play sounds like the Star Wars version of Lego Super Mario. All three Lego Star Wars Smart Play sets are available to preorder at Amazon and the Lego Store.



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