Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder Lego Set Is Over $80 Off For Black Friday, But You Should Hurry

Lego Star Wars UCS Black Friday Deal - Luke's Landspeeder Is Steeply Discounted

The Lego version of Luke Skywalker’s X-34 Landspeeder is on sale for a big discount at Amazon as part of the retailer’s Black Friday sale. You can get the Landspeeder set for only $168, which is an $82 discount from its usual $240 price. This deal just went live today, November 29, but it’s unlikely to be available tomorrow. Amazon’s best Lego Black Friday deals often sell out fast–roughly 25% of stock has been claimed within an hour.

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This 1,890-piece model kit is part of Lego’s Ultimate Collector Series, which is a subset of Star Wars Lego sets with more intricate and realistic designs. Ultimate Collector Series Star Wars Lego sets aren’t discounted often, but you can save on not one, but two of them at Amazon. The 6,187-piece Star Wars Razor Crest UCS is discounted by a staggering $184, dropping the price from $600 to $416. Yes, $416 is still a lot of money, but to be fair it is 6,187 pieces.

Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder – Lego Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series

$168 ($240)

Lego XR-34 Landspeeder
Lego XR-34 Landspeeder

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This highly detailed model of Luke’s ground-based vehicle measure 19 inches long once fully assembled. While George Lucas and his film crew needed reflective material, gelatin on the camera lens, and shadow effects to create the illusion that the landspeeder was hovering, you’ll be able to achieve the same effect with a display stand. It also comes with a plaque with key details about the Landspeeder and two Star Wars minifigures: Luke Skywalker (naturally) and C-3PO. They can stand next to the plaque or sit in the cockpit.


Since the Landspeeder is in the Ultimate Collector Series, there’s a level of detail here not found on most Star Wars Lego sets. Custom-molded parts give it a distinct look, even just at first glance. There are lots of small flourishes, too, including a very tiny dashboard display with actual information on it, an accurate windscreen, and turbines that look just about as real as possible when made out of plastic. And yes, just like in the movie, one of the port turbines doesn’t have a cover, exposing an intricate web of wiring.

The Landspeeder, and Ultimate Collector Series Star Wars builds in general, are more involved than many other Lego sets. But if you’ve built your fair share of Lego sets and love Star Wars, there’s a good chance you’ll really enjoy piecing together this stunning recreation of the best ground-based vehicle on Tatooine.

And speaking of really involved builds, take a look at The Razor Crest from The Mandalorian below.

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