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LEGO’s Star Wars Snowspeeder Building Kit drops to just $160 (Reg. $200)

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LEGO is now offering its Star Wars Snowspeeder Building Kit (75144) for $159.99 shipped. Regularly $200, this is the best price we can find. While we have seen it drop lower than this for a brief time at Walmart, our previous mention was closer to $170 or so. This kit has 1,703 pieces along with a pair of minifigs, two blaster pistols and a display plaque. There’s no telling how long this deal will last, so jump on it while you can. Head below for more details.

Be sure to hit up our review of the Snowspeeder above: “While it may be a on the expensive side, I would absolutely recommend the set to both LEGO and Star Wars fans alike.” Head over to our LEGO Guide for even more and checkout LEGO’s sustainable Plants bricks

Star Wars Snowspeeder Building Kit:

Collect a true Star Wars classic: the T-47 Snowspeeder. This LEGO® interpretation of the iconic airspeeder that fans will remember from Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back has all the details you’d expect, including opening airbrakes, rotating rear gun, and an opening cockpit with space for the included Rebel Snowspeeder Pilot and Rebel Snowspeeder Gunner minifigures. This model also comes with a display stand and fact plaque, so it can take pride of place in any LEGO Star Wars collection.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices