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Star Wars Lego sets ready for May the Fourth

Lego bricks build a galaxy far, far away... or just your living room.

Get ready to celebrate Star Wars Day on May 4th with some iconic Lego sets. From building the Star Wars logo itself to recreating the epic N-1 Starfighter, there’s something for everyone in these latest offerings.


May 4th will be here before you know it, so make sure to keep an eye out for special limited-edition sets that will launch on this date. Lego is all about bringing the universe of Star Wars into your hands – and now, into your living room too!


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So grab a brick, put on your Jedi robes (optional) and let’s build something epic – even if it is just a Death Star coffee table!

Original source:  https://www.creativebloq.com/entertainment/toys-collectibles/get-ready-for-may-4th-with-these-star-wars-lego-sets
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