New Lego Star Wars sets are massively discounted for Black Friday but I'd hit these 7 first

A hand holds a Darth Vader minifigure above an open Lego Imperial Star Destroyer set, beside a front-on view of the Ghost set
(Image credit: Future, Lego)

You probably wouldn't picture the two together (like creepy Anakin and Padme in Attack of the Clones), but Black Friday is a great time for Lego Star Wars deals. Numerous sets get slashed in price for sales season, and it just so happens that plenty of new kits have been heavily discounted this November. A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.

There are enough bargains to fill an asteroid field, so - as a massive Star Wars nerd - I've whittled it down to the 7 sets I'd prioritize myself. Besides being some of the best Black Friday Lego deals so far, the list includes some highly-anticipated kits are record low prices. As an example, the fancy new Lego Star Wars Star Destroyer model is £126.99 at Amazon instead of £150 (AKA the cheapest it's ever been).

Seeing as the sale includes one of the best Lego sets overall, I'd say it's worth a Han-style "yahoo." Let's dig in, shall we?

Lego Imperial Star Destroyer |£149.99 £126.99 at AmazonSave £23 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:💲

Lego Imperial Star Destroyer | £149.99 £126.99 at Amazon
Save £23 - Want a record low price to kick off Black Friday? No problem, here you go. This kit has been averaging £146ish for quite a while, so seeing it dip so much a few months after launch is eye-catching to say the least.

Buy it if:
✅ You want an iconic Star Wars ship
✅ You missed the UCS version

Don't buy it if:
❌ You already have the old model

Price check:
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Disney Store | £149.99
💲 Lego | £149.99

Lego UCS TIE Interceptor |£199.99 £169.99 at AmazonSave £23 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:💲

Lego UCS TIE Interceptor | £199.99 £169.99 at Amazon
Save £23 - This is just three pence away from being a record low price, so I think we can throw it on the "damn good deal" pile. It rarely gets such a big discount either, and is more commonly between £195 and £197.

Buy it if:
✅ You enjoy bigger projects
✅ You want a showstopper

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't have much display space

Price check:
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Disney Store | £199.99
💲 Lego | £199.99

Lego C-3PO |£124.99 £94.99 at AmazonSave £23 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:💲

Lego C-3PO | £124.99 £94.99 at Amazon
Save £23 - The grumbliest protocol droid around hasn't ever been cheaper, so if you wanted to add him to your collection (particularly alongside R2-D2, seen below) now's your chance.

Buy it if:
✅ You're getting him alongside R2
✅ You're buying it as a gift

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather get a ship or scene

Price check:
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Very | £94.99
💲 Lego | £124.99

Lego Ghost & Phantom II |£149.99 £126.99 at AmazonSave £23 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:💲 OOS

Lego Ghost & Phantom II | £149.99 £126.99 at Amazon
Save £23 - The homebase of the Rebels crew hasn't ever been cheaper than it is now, and due to the 'Black Friday deal' placard on it, I doubt it'll drop much more in price.

Buy it if:
✅ You're a Rebels/Ahsoka fan
✅ You're buying for kids or adults

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want the entire Rebels crew

Price check:
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Disney Store | OOS
💲 Lego | £149.99

Lego R2-D2 |£89.99 £66.98 at AmazonSave £23 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:💲

Lego R2-D2 | £89.99 £66.98 at Amazon
Save £23 - This smaller, cheaper version of the trusty astromech has only ever been a few pounds cheaper, so this isn't a bad start to this year's Black Friday sale.

Buy it if:
✅ You're getting him alongside C-3PO
✅ You're buying it as a gift

Don't buy it if:
❌ You have the bigger version

Price check:
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Very | £67.50
💲 Lego | £89.99

Lego Dark Falcon | £159.99 £126.98 at AmazonSave £33 – Buy it if:✅ ✅ Don't buy it if:❌ Price check:💲

Lego Dark Falcon | £159.99 £126.98 at Amazon
Save £33 – Here's another kit that's just a few pence away from its lowest ever price. Because it more commonly hovers between £132 and £140-something, that's a bargain.

Buy it if:
The Falcon isn't edgy enough for you
You like the idea of Darth Jar Jar

Don't buy it if:
You have the other Falcon/s

Price check:
💲 Zavvi | £179.99
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Lego | £159.99

Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon |£74.99 £54.99 at AmazonSave £20 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:💲

Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon | £74.99 £54.99 at Amazon
Save £20 - This kit has been cheaper in the past, but not by much (a fiver to be precise). It getting a proper 'Black Friday deal' badge makes me think that this is the best we can expect from the sale, so I don't think you'll miss out if you strike now.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a display piece
✅ You don't have space for the big versions

Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer a bigger Falcon

Price check:
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Disney Store | £59.99
💲 Lego | £74.99

Of all these the kits, the ones I'm happiest to see on offer are the TIE Interceptor and the Imperial Star Destroyer. The latter is a gorgeous model that doesn't miss out on detail or that instantly-recognisable silhouette despite being shrunken right down in size. It's also a solid middle-ground between a display kit for adults and a playset for kids thanks to it opening up to reveal rooms you can place minifigures in. Oh, and it having Cal Kestis from the Star Wars Jedi series is a real bonus. I've got this one on my personal to-do list, and I'm really excited to crack it open because I think it'll look awesome beside the Lego Millennium Falcon and Lego Tantive IV.

As for the UCS TIE Interceptor, phew - where do I start? This is the kind of impressive set that really draws the eye as soon as you walk in a room, and it's a properly faithful recreation of one of my favorite ships in the saga. It's got the same kind of attention to detail as the Lego UCS X-Wing with nav screens showing the displays seen in the movie, including... you guessed it, an X-Wing in the targeting computer. They'd make one hell of a pair together on a shelf.


For more from a galaxy far, far away, don't miss the best Lego Star Wars sets. As for other discounts, why not check out these Black Friday Pokemon card deals?

Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

As the site's Tabletop & Merch Editor, you'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news. I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and can normally be found cackling over some evil plan I've cooked up for my group's next Dungeons & Dragons campaign.