Get $28 off this Lego Star Wars Dark Falcon set or suffer at the hands of Darth Jar Jar
Flying right out of Disney+'s Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, this Lego Dark Falcon set is packed with exclusive minifigures and, thanks to Amazon's Big Spring Sale, you can save 16% on this Sith version of Han Solo's ship.
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If you've not watched Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, available on Disney+, you've missed out on a treat. This Lego-based animated show turned Star Wars upside down, fulfilling the prophecy of Darth Jar Jar. Now you can get your own version of the show's imposing, Lego Dark Falcon, $28 off in Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
Get this Lego Star Wars: Dark Falcon set for $152 as part of Amazon's Big Spring Sale
This Lego Star Wars: Dark Falcon set might look like a gothier version of other Lego Millennium Falcon sets, but it's not just some lazy recolor. This 1,579 set has a completely redesigned interior, and you can open up the roof to behold Darth Jar Jar's throne.
Save $28 on this Lego Star Wars Dark Falcon, a bizarre, blocky take on the space epic, complete with six 'What If' minifigures, from Darth Jar Jar to Lightside Vader.
On top of that, there's a host of minifigures unique to this set. Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy was essentially a Star Wars What If, so, Darth Jar Jar aside, you've got Surfer Dude Luke Skywalker, Light Side Darth Vader, and many others.
Until now, its price made it one of the most expensive Lego sets but with this discount, it's a real steal. Or if you're able to resist the pull of Darth Jar Jar and pals, we've also rounded up the best Lego Star Wars sets.

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As a huge fan of Disney Plus's Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, I need this set and I need it now. And, thanks to Amazon's Big Spring Sale, it is $28 off. It's not just that the ship looks so cool and that it can fire a Death Star laser from its disc (I swear I'm not making this up), it's loaded with minifigures you can only get with this set.
Aside from the ones I've mentioned, there's evil bounty hunter C3P0, Darth Rey (last seen in The Rise of Skywalker) and Darth Dev. Darth Who? You'll have to watch Rebuild the Galaxy, available on Disney+, to find out. Check out our latest streaming deals to see if you can save on Disney's streaming service.
The short version, however, is that the Dark Falcon is from a galaxy where everything has changed, What If style. Minifigures aside, it has a host of play features, including firing missiles, a Darth Jar Jar throne and a removable gunner post. You can swoosh it around the room, perch it on a shelf, or open the roof and let children play with the features inside. It's sure to be a joy for adults and younglings alike.
Key features: 1579 pieces, builders aged 10+, 6 minifigures, 5 x 12.5 x 17 in / 12 x 42 x 32 cm.
Product launched: June 2024.
Price history: Before today's deal, we've seen this set drop a few dollars lower last year, but with the set released in 2024, it's likely to be retired this year, so snap it up while you can. It's also the same price at Walmart.
Price comparison: Lego: $180 | Amazon: $152 | Walmart: $152
Reviews consensus: Those who've purchased the set from Amazon are happy with their buy, with virtually no complaints.
✅ Buy it if: You're looking for a Lego Star Wars set that's a little different, with both play and display potential.
❌ Don't buy it if: You're short on storage space. You'll need a reasonably-sized table or dresser top to display this.
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Chris is a freelance journalist who, aside from covering games and gaming-related tech, has a taste for horror, sci-fi and the post-apocalyptic. As well as Space.com, you can find his work at The Escapist, GameSpew (where he’s the morning news writer) and more. You can follow him on Twitter @MarmaladeBus.
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