Flying with the Falts - LEGO Star Wars board game, space adventure for children, collection of figurines and stickers, ideal for fans of the galactic saga, perfect for playing with family or friends.

Two of the three Insider rewards planned at LEGO for the annual operation May the 4th are now online in the space dedicated to the manufacturer's loyalty program. We therefore discover the LEGO Star Wars pencil box and especially the limited edition poster created by the artist Joe Hogan. It is the same artist who had proposed in 2024 the very successful poster available then as an Insiders reward under the reference 5008947 Star Wars Insiders Poster.

These two new rewards will be available starting May 1, 2025, and you'll obviously need to redeem some precious Insider points to earn them. When you redeem your points, you'll receive a promo code for that item, which you can redeem on your next purchase from the official online store. The code will be valid for 60 days from its issue date and must be entered at checkout in the field labeled "Please enter a promotion code".

Below are the direct links to the page that will be used to convert points from May 1st:

A LEGO Star Wars "Flying with the Fects" box featuring a LEGO figure and a space shuttle in a galactic setting. Perfect for LEGO and Star Wars collectors and fans.

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Cdiscount is now offering a new offer, this time reserved for members of the Cdiscount à Volonté (CDAV) program, with an immediate 20% discount on a selection of products from the LEGO Star Wars range.

You need to enter the code LEGO4TH before proceeding to payment to be able to benefit from the promised reduction.

This offer is in principle valid until May 4, 2025, unless the brand decides to stop it before the initially planned date.

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LEGO is taking advantage of the Star Wars Celebration convention currently taking place in Japan to unveil the LEGO Star Wars set 75434K-2SO.

In the box of 845 pieces which will be available from August 1, 2025 at the public price of €89,99, enough to assemble a model of the security droid featured in the second season of the series Star Wars: Andor as well as in the film Rogue One: A Star Wars StoryThe construction here is logically a little more ambitious than that of the set 75120K-2SO (169 pieces) marketed between September 2016 and December 2017 at the public price of €24,99.

The 41 cm tall droid comes with the traditional presentation plate which gives a collector's touch to the product and the support provided allows you to install the figurine with pad printing slightly different from that of the set 75156 Krennic's Imperial Shuttle (2016) but identical to the one that will be delivered from May 1, 2025 in the set 75399 Rebel U-Wing Starfighter (594 pieces - 69,99 €).

This new product is already available for pre-order on the official online store:

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HOTH BRICKS logo in yellow LEGO blocks on a white background.

Today we take a quick tour of the content of the LEGO Star Wars set 75407 Brick-Built Star Wars Logo, a box of 700 pieces which will be available from May 1, 2025 via the official online store at the public price of €69,99.

I won't draw you a picture, it's simply a matter of assembling the franchise logo, but the exercise is a little different from the other logo already available since the beginning of the year, that of the Marvel franchise in the LEGO Marvel set. 76313 Marvel Logo & Minifigures (931 pieces - €99,99): LEGO then chose to make the Marvel logo an exhibition product that also becomes a toy by featuring a few minifigs via several mechanisms integrated into the construction.

The Star Wars logo buildable here ignores these possibilities and is simply...a buildable logo with no internal embellishments apart from the hidden micro scene in the letter T which highlights the Tantive IV being pursued by a Star Destroyer as in the opening sequence of the 1977 film.

For the rest, it is rather very well executed with letters faithful to the font of the official logo and a black background which highlights some finishing details in contrast with the smooth appearance of the letters. The Star Wars mention is visible on both sides of the product with a fairly convincing 3D effect which will eventually allow an exhibition at an angle on a shelf or in front of a series of books stored in a library.

The object measures 30 cm long, 13 cm high and 3 cm thick, which is enough to make it an easily identifiable construction without invading the space dedicated to its exhibition.

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I won't spoil the different stages of construction for you, there is a very satisfying side to discovering how the letters are designed and how the whole thing gradually takes shape to become the pretty logo promised. Save the pleasure of discovering all that for after spending the amount requested by LEGO, I don't think that the construction process is an argument here impacting the decision to buy or not this set.

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LEGO is asking €70 for this derivative product sold without any figurines, it's undoubtedly a little expensive for what the set has to offer in its current state and I would have appreciated the presence of one or two emblematic characters from the saga even if they had to be hidden in the lettering to store them. The fact remains that the strong potential of the product is evident when it comes to displaying it, that's also what you have to pay the full price for.

Also keep in mind that if the concept product escapes you a little, it's because you're not the target audience. This set appeals to a clientele who loves the Star Wars franchise but who doesn't necessarily want to clutter up with ships or vehicles and other dioramas. Simply being able to display this pretty, impeccably finished logo in front of a selection of Blu-rays lined up on a shelf will delight many fans of the saga who aren't necessarily die-hard LEGO fans.

With a little patience, it will soon be possible to pay a little less for this box than the public price set by LEGO, but if you plan to acquire it as soon as it is launched on May 1, 2025, you can always console yourself with the promotional offers planned for the annual operation. May the 4th.

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Note: The product shown here, provided by LEGO, is as usual involved. Deadline fixed at May 4, 2025 at 23:59 pm. Just post a comment under the article to participate. Your participation is taken into account regardless of your opinion. Avoid "I'm participating" or "I'm trying my luck", we suspect that this is the case.

Update : The winner was drawn and notified by email, his nickname is indicated below.

Usul85 - Comment posted the 25/04/2025 at 7:55

LEGO Star Wars Kamino Training Facility building set with minifigures and accessories, perfect for science fiction and Lego fans.

Today we are quickly interested in the content of the LEGO Star Wars set 40765 Kamino Training Facility, a small box of 190 pieces which will be offered on the Shop from 160 € of purchase in products from the LEGO Star Wars range from May 1 to 5, 2025. LEGO values ​​this set at 29,99 €, it's a bit pretentious.

Let's not lie, it's meager for a free product even if the subject matter covered here will definitely please some fans. The contents of the box are a direct reference to Episode II of the Star Wars saga, Attack of the Clones, with cadets in uniform and a small flying vehicle, the KE-8 Enforcer which can accommodate a minifig but which unfortunately comes without its pilot. The whole thing is packaged in a pseudo training scene, the Clones' outfit then no longer being the right one in this context, and we cannot say that this product is of extreme density.

The ship is quickly assembled, it's ultra-simplified and not very inspired with a cockpit without controls, a somewhat sad white color and the impossibility of presenting the thing in flight position in the absence of a suitable support. The two accessories symbolizing the training session of the three Clones are also disarmingly simple, nothing to get excited about the "rack" provided for the weapons or the turret.

Nor is it a training center for clones, especially when the contents of the product are no longer displayed as is the case on the box with the pretty illustrated background of the packaging which creates context.

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For those who might be wondering, the three minifigs included in this box are completely identical, even though LEGO is careful to leave no doubt about it by separating them on the front of the box due to their individual weapons. Special mention should be made of the pad-printed arms and the two-color injected legs; we console ourselves as best we can.

The cute new minifigure included in this box could have filled a polybag on its own, offered for much less than the €160 LEGO is asking for this product. Collectors would have been thrilled, even those who don't have a high budget to regularly treat themselves. As it stands, it's just filler for an otherwise interesting theme, but we can't say that LEGO is treating the Kamino theme as it deserves with this derivative product with its meager content.

In any case, it will be up to everyone to decide whether this promotional product, which allows you to obtain three copies of a Clone in a new outfit from LEGO, is worth paying a high price for some new items from the LEGO Star Wars range via the official online store.

Note: The product shown here, provided by LEGO, is as usual involved. Deadline fixed at May 3, 2025 at 23:59 pm. Just post a comment under the article to participate. Your participation is taken into account regardless of your opinion. Avoid "I'm participating" or "I'm trying my luck", we suspect that this is the case.

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recca23 - Comment posted the 17/04/2025 at 22:23

Lego-built space vehicle representing a Star Wars ship with a detailed design, various colors and minifigures included, ideal for collectors and science fiction fans.

Today we take a quick tour of the content of the LEGO Star Wars set Ultimate Collector Series 75409 Jango Fett's Starship, a box of 2970 pieces which will be available via the official online store from May 1, 2025 at the public price of €299,99.

The name Slave I having disappeared from almost all official nomenclatures in favor, for example, of the title Boba Fett's Starship, this box therefore logically just names the owner of the ship, carefully avoiding the now banned term.

When discovering this new product, we inevitably remember the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series set. 75060 Slav I marketed in 2015. Although they do not share their name and finish, the two ships at least share their respective scale and dimensions to within a few centimeters, with 44 cm high by 39 cm wide for the 2025 version compared to 45 cm by 37 cm for the 2015 version.

Unsurprisingly, the internal structure here is based on numerous elements from the Technic ecosystem that ensure the "sole" and "handle" of this new iron their flawless rigidity. For the rest, the product takes advantage of the many currently available elements to best recreate the curves and other angles of the ship. The assembly will take around ten hours, some may see this as a justification for the product's public price due to the relatively decent duration of the experience.

It's definitely a bit more meticulous than the 2015 version with fewer large elements on the front part of the sole, even if there are still some spaces here and there. The same is true at the back, knowing that the handle visually hides part of this area of ​​the sole and that the finish seems a bit less important in this specific area.

The rest of the cabin is a variation of the 2015 version with big similarities aside from the change of color to match the subject matter and some finishing details that remind us that we are indeed in 2025. 10 years have passed between the two interpretations and the new elements arrived in the LEGO catalog during this period are used here to good effect. For comparison, the inventory of this new model is 2970 pieces compared to 1996 pieces for the 2015 version of the Slave I.

Sometimes we have the impression of doing almost too much for the result obtained, but it is also at the cost of certain sub-assemblies being deliberately more complex than what might seem really necessary that the experience Ultimate Collector Series deserved and that we have some features that are probably anecdotal but always pleasant to use.

The rear ramp becomes mobile and can be closed via a lever placed under the ship's tail, and the cockpit can optionally be removed from the ship to display it separately, giving access to the compartment containing the seismic charge. The removable section located just behind the cockpit is used to store Jango Fett's jetpack and two blasters. For the helmet, you'll have to figure it out. However, the product does without the cockpit tilt function as allowed in the 2015 version. The two side wings obviously tilt by themselves depending on the position of the ship.

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The supplied black stand is relatively discreet, it is thin enough not to harm the overall presentation of the product which can easily be removed and replaced without looking for too long for the attachment point of the ship. The small plate which distills some technical considerations about the ship is pad printed, it also ignores the mention Slave I and the stand does not offer locations to install the two supplied figurines. The latter will therefore have to be stored in the cockpit of the ship.

The presentation angle also allows for the benefit of the lower surface of the vessel. It is less detailed than on the front but it has the main attributes of this type of vessel with an acceptable finish. We also benefit from direct access to the seismic load which is held on only one tenon. It can be extracted easily and could possibly be displayed separately but the doors which serve to close the compartment are not movable and must be positioned manually according to your mood of the moment.

It is also by observing the rear of this Slave I that we notice that the finish is much more accomplished than on the 2015 version which then omitted many details. Here, we feel all the care taken in this area which will not however be directly exposed to the view of the owner of the product.

I would like to point out that this ship is not a child's toy and that its handling can sometimes be difficult depending on how you handle it. The model is relatively solid but it is not uncommon to move some elements while trying to have a little fun with the object. Be careful with the canopy which is bound to come loose from time to time because it is not directly connected to the ship and is only held in place by a few studs, it can quickly end up scratched if it falls to the ground by accident.

At the risk of repeating myself, LEGO is once again imposing on us a rather substantial sheet of stickers, which is inappropriate for a purely exhibition product sold for €300 and stamped with the mention Ultimate Collector SeriesEven the canopy, delivered in a separate package from the rest of the parts to protect it, does not escape two side stickers which are immaculate white and therefore do not completely match the cream shade of the parts surrounding the transparent element.

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As for the two figurines provided, Jango Fett benefits here from a new range finder more faithful to the accessory seen on screen and the minifig is finally equipped with pad-printed arms. Almost everything has been improved on this version from the pad printing of the helmet to the details of the character's outfit and the color of the jetpack more faithful to the outfit seen on screen and this is good news knowing that the figurine is delivered in a set bearing the mention Ultimate Collector Series. LEGO insists on the usual pseudo-blasters, but this was an opportunity to offer us a more accomplished version of the weapon, the parts used being really dated. Two rangefinders additional ones are delivered in this box.

Purists might argue about the color choice of young Boba Fett's belt and the young man's hairstyle; we don't really see the young Daniel Logan seen on screen here, except perhaps for the pout on his face. The color of the young Clone's head and hands matches that of Jango, which is good news for consistency with the Clone concept.

In my opinion, we cannot decently complain about the overall design of this Slave I which does not say its name, the use of elements available since the version Ultimate Collector Series of 2015 allows some improvements to the curves and various angles of the sole even if the finish is a bit lacking in places with some spaces that are a bit too visible. The assembly experience is, however, greatly improved by the less intensive use of large parts that are quickly installed; here we spend more time building the internal structure and the hull of the ship.

The result obtained seems very convincing to me as it stands, given the difficulty linked to the subject covered, the two figurines provided are an appreciable bonus and the only thing that remains is the public price of the product which can represent an obstacle. It will therefore be necessary to take advantage of everything that LEGO has to offer during the operation May 4th 2025 to make the pill easier to swallow.

Note: The product shown here, provided by LEGO, is as usual involved. Deadline fixed at May 2, 2025 at 23:59 pm. Just post a comment under the article to participate. Your participation is taken into account regardless of your opinion. Avoid "I'm participating" or "I'm trying my luck", we suspect that this is the case.

Update : The winner was drawn and notified by email, his nickname is indicated below.

58moda - Comment posted the 16/04/2025 at 15:32

HOTH BRICKS, LEGO Star Wars playset with Jedi minifigures, Millennium Falcon ship, and accessories for kids, perfect for collecting and building scenes from the galactic saga.

We now know the various promotional offers that will be offered on the official online store as well as in LEGO Stores during the annual operation. May the 4thAs every year, these offers apply subject to purchase conditions and only concern products from the LEGO Star Wars range.

Promotional offers valid from May 1 to 5, 2025:

Rewards reserved for LEGO Insiders members, available from May 1, 2025, while supplies last:

  • LEGO Star Wars Jango Fett's Firespray-Class Starship Lenticular Coin (2500 Insiders points - approx. €17)
  • LEGO Star Wars 5009512 Joe Hogan Poster (1800 Insiders points - approx. €12)
  • LEGO Star Wars 5009393 Pencil Case (1000 Insiders points - approx. €7)
  • Insider Points on a selection of sets from the LEGO Star Wars range

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LEGO Star Wars collectible brick-built starship and minifigure sets, perfect for fans of science fiction and creative building.

LEGO today unveiled the new LEGO Star Wars range, which will be available on its official online store from May 1, 2025, to mark the launch of the annual May the 4th promotion.

Many of these products are already known to fans who follow the usual channels on which leaks circulate, know that all these references are now available for pre-order on the Shop with the exception of the sets 75399 Rebel U-Wing Starfighter et 75409 Jango Fett's Starship.

However, there is no valid reason to pre-order these products today; you might as well wait for the planned promotional offers to get a few free products to compensate for paying full price for these boxes.

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