LEGO Brand Retail

Posts Tagged ‘7957 Sith Nightspeeder’

Pete "bigospedros" Croxson | August 29th, 2011 | LEGO Star Wars, Sales News

[UK] Amazon discounts many of the new wave of Star Wars sets

Amazon has some decent discounts on several of the new wave of Star Wars sets.  Their prices to vary, so you may need to get in quick.

7957 Sith Nightspeeder … £25.99 rrp … reduced to £17.80 (32% discount)

7956 Ewok Attack … £25.99 rrp … reduced to £17.80 (32% discount)

7965 Millenium Falcon … £132.99 … reduced to £101.60 (24% discount)

7877 Naboo Starfighter … rrp £40.99 … reduced to £30.43 (26% discount)

7961 Sith Infiltrator … rrp £61.99 … reduced to £45.16 (27% discount)

7962 Anakin’s and Sebulba’s Podracers … rrp £81.99 … reduced to £63.49 (23% discount)

7964 Republic Frigate … rrp £102.99 … reduced to £85.06 (17% discount)

Happy Hunting!

 

Ace "onions" Kim | July 15th, 2011 | LEGO Star Wars, Sales News

Summer Wave Now Available At Shop@Home, Free Shipping

LEGO Shop@Home now lists the summer wave available for purchase, including the account exclusives. No sign of the overpriced Hoth set though. If you act fast and make your purchases today before 11:59pm EST, you’ll score free shipping. The Kingdom’s offer is still good too. Complete set listings with prices are below:

The Clone Wars


7957 Sith Nightspeeder – $24.99


7959 Geonosian Starfighter – $29.99


7868 Mace Windu’s Jedi Starfighter – $39.99


7964 Republic Frigate – $119.99

Episodes I-IV


7956 Ewok Attack – $24.99


7877 Naboo Starfighter – $49.99


7961 Darth Maul’s Sith Infiltrator – $69.99


7962 Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba’s Podracers – $89.99


7965 Millennium Falcon – $139.99

Also, if you still haven’t bought 8038 The Battle of Endor yet, you can still snag one from Shop@Home.

Ace "onions" Kim | June 1st, 2011 | LEGO Star Wars, Sales News

Summer Star Wars Sets Available, Sort Of

The summer Star Wars assortment is now available for purchase through Shop@Home IF you live in Belgium, Denmark, and a few other select European nations. Not sure why all of Europe isn’t included yet, but it may just be a bit of a programming delay. Hopefully the US won’t be far behind.

Thanks to Peter for the news.