Lego is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its partnership with Star Wars with a handful of nostalgic building kits. Five sets released today, March 1, all of which are available to purchase.. Multiple Star Wars icons are featured in the lineup, including R2-D2 and the Millennium Falcon. Each set has special 25th anniversary iconography, so we wouldn't be surprised to see these sets sell out soon. Here's a look at all five new Lego Star Wars sets up for grabs. Side note: Lego also released its Animal Crossing line on the same day, so it's a pretty exciting day for Lego enthusiasts. The R2-D2 Toy Droid is both the most expensive set and the set with the most pieces. Reaching just over 1,000 pieces, you'll be building the iconic robot companion, complete with a rotating head, detachable leg, and additional tools like a periscope. It even comes with a minifigure and info plaque for you to include in your display. Note that My Best Buy Plus and Total members get 10% off their this set as well as the other sets below. No starship is as iconic as the Millennium Falcon. Clocking in at just under 1,000 pieces, this set is highly detailed for the price. It contains notable features such as the cockpit, cannons, and satellite dish. The display arm holds the completed piece of art at a slight angle, giving you a better view of your creation. While the three sets above are meant to be displayed, this diorama can be used as a playset. Along with a small scene from the Tantive IV, it includes seven minifigures (such as Darth Vader, Stormtroopers, and Captain Antilles). This starship was authentically detailed after the one seen in Revenge of the Sith. It comes with a display arm to show off your creation, along with small plaques describing the build and celebrating the Star Wars anniversary. Clocking in at over seven inches tall and 11 inches long, the Invisible Hand looks to be a pretty nice display piece for only $50. Modeled after the starship from A New Hope, this Tantive IV replica includes dozens of tiny details--including its 11 engines and lasers. Like the other two starships, this one includes a display arm and a commemorative anniversary plaque.
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