One of the biggest LEGO releases of August 2024, based on a license that inspires dreams, is already available at a bargain price. A beautiful set that is definitely worth grabbing!
The LEGO Store has put many very interesting new sets online as part of the August 2024 releases. As is often the case, the cult franchises that work best are back, including Star Wars. Obviously, the Danish company couldn’t do without it, which is why the license is still heavily featured. New features include a replica of an iconic character, the price of which drops shortly after release.
A LEGO set from a legendary license is already reducing its price
Several LEGO Star Wars sets have been added in the new releases of August 2024. All sets have been available since August 1, 2024 in the official store and even in third-party retailers such as Amazon, Fnac… offers Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea (75385), the Black Falcon (75389), the Creative Droid Factory (75392), the Desert Boat and the Sarlacc Pit (75396), the Imperial Class Star Destroyer (75394) or a C-3PO set (75398). And the latter in particular has already seen its price drop by a few dozen dollars, even though it has only been on sale for a few days.
It is therefore a replica of the famous droid that fits very well with the scale model of R2-D2 (75379). This LEGO set consists of 1138 pieces, is over 38 cm high and reproduces this character with great originality. A construction that comes with a base, a commemorative plaque for the 25th anniversary of LEGO Star Wars and a C-3PO minifigure. Each buyer can get his own version because the arms are movable and the head can be tilted in different directions so that the droid can take different poses. Normally the price is $ 139.99, but with the promotion it drops to $ 139.99 111,88 $
- reference : 75398 LEGO Star Wars C-3PO
- Number of stonesNumber: 1138
- Mass : more than 38 cm high
- Name of the minifigures : 1 (Mini C-3PO)
- Old : 18+
- Release date : August 1, 2024 (available)
- Price Base off promo : 139,99 $
Source: Amazon France.