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Save $50 On Lego’s 1,088-piece Star Wars Battle Droid Model For Black Friday

November 28, 2025
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Battle Droid with STAP released earlier this year for $140, but Amazon’s new deal drops the price of this 15-inch Star Wars model to $90.

Star Wars fans can save on one of this year’s 1,000+ piece Lego sets for Black Friday. As part of Amazon’s Black Friday Lego sale, the the 1,088-piece Battle Droid with STAP, is discounted to only $90 (was $140) while supplies last. The $50 discount is the best deal on this cool Battle Droid since its debut in July. Up until now, the lowest price had been $130.

Star Wars Lego deals can sell out fast–especially ones that haven’t received major discounts before.

$90 (was $140)

A recreation of the Battle Droids introduced in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, this Lego set is a replica of the cannon fodder trooper and the STAP (Single Trooper Aeriel Platform) speeder. The fully assembled build features several screen-accurate details, movable limbs, and a blaster that can be held in its hands or attached to its back. For display options, there’s a stand you can place the droid and the STAP on, and it comes with an information placard and a Battle Droid minifigure riding its very own tiny STAP.

The Battle Droid with STAP measures 11.5 x 5.5 x 15 inches.

Amazon’s Black Friday Lego sale includes a few other notable Star Wars deals. The 654-piece model of Princess Leia’s Tantive IV transport vessel is 50% off, dropping the price to only $40 (was $80). You can also get the 502-piece Boarding the Tantive IV scene diorama for $38.49 (was $55). The scene comes with seven Lego minifigures and recreates Darth Vader’s first appearance in Episode IV: A New Hope. Darth Vader fans can also get the 630-piece Executor Super Star Destroyer for $40 (was $70) in Walmart’s Black Friday Lego sale.


Amazon Black Friday Sale: Best Lego Deals (Nov. 28)

For a closer look at more Lego deals–as well as Blu-rays, games, and tech–head over to GameSpot’s Black Friday Deals Hub to see all the discounts.


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