Lego Star Wars Deals of the Week: Imperial Shuttle for 53 instead of 80 euros

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Lego Star Wars Deals: Imperial Shuttle for 53 instead of 80 euros

Amazon is currently offering the coveted Darth Vader helmet at a discount of 26 percent. Instead of 69.99 euros, it is available for just under 52 euros.

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Thousands of Star Wars fans in Germany celebrate their heroes from the legendary science fiction saga about Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader every year on May 4th. Here are the current best Lego deals from the Star Wars empire. May the force be with you.

No, May 4th is not an official holiday. Neither in Germany nor anywhere else in the world. Yet millions of star warriors freak out on this day every year. What many do not know: Star Wars Day arose out of a curious play on words. “May the force be with you” the Jedi Knights say goodbye to the legendary saga. With a little imagination, May, the 4th, i.e. May 4th, can be read from this. In Germany, an interpreter launched Star Wars Day. He translated the famous greeting with “On May 4th we will be with you”.

All important information about Lego novelties 2021 read here. The legendary droid celebrated just in time for May 4th R2-D2 his Lego comeback.

Star Wars has long since arrived in the children’s rooms of the republic. Especially the spacey spaceships fly through the air for young and old. The Danish toy manufacturer Lego also celebrates “May the Force” with fans of the terminal blocks every year. Many online shops offer attractive discounts. We have following the current best deals Assembled from the LEGO Star Wars empire.

  • 34% discount >> Lego Star Wars Imperial Shuttle (with Luke Skywalker) | 52.98 euros instead of 79.99 euros. Find the deal here.
  • 24% discount >> Lego Star Wars Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter | 37.99 euros instead of 49.99 euros. Find the deal here.
  • 22% discount >> Lego Star Wars attack shuttle from “The Bad Batch” | 78 euros instead of 99.99 euros. Find the deal here.

By the way: In the USA, May 25 was originally the official Star Wars Day. “Episode IV”, the first Star Wars film, hit American cinemas on that very day in 1977. In the end, however, May 4th prevailed. Perhaps also because there is a persistent rumor among Star Wars fans that the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was shouted “May the Fourth be with you, Maggie” when she took office. It was May 4, 1979.

Editor’s note: This article is continuously updated.

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