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This Awesome Lego Jango Fett Starship Set Is 20% Off At Best Buy

March 31, 2026
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Fans of Lego and Star Wars can get their hands on Jango Fett’s iconic ship at a serious discount right now. The massive Lego Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Jango Fett’s Starship set is currently on sale at Best Buy for only $56–a 20% discount from its standard $70 sticker price. The set can be shipped to you, or you can choose to pick it up at your nearest Best Buy location (where available).

Lego Star Wars: Attack of the Clones – Jango Fett’s Starship (707 pieces)

$56 (was $70)

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The Lego Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Jango Fett’s Starship is a 707-piece kit designed for builders of all ages. The completed vehicle sports recognizable armaments featured in the Star Wars prequel films, including four blasters that can fire Lego stud pieces, and a section of dropping seismic drop charges as seen in the asteroid chase scene with Obi-Wan Kenobi from Attack of the Clones. The build also features rotating wings, a cockpit section that opens and closes with two seats for minifigures, and a service cart that doubles as a mobile platform and display stand with ammunition storage. Along with the vehicle, the kit also includes three detailed minifigures: Jango Fett with jetpack and blaster pistols, young Boba Fett (sans helmet, of course), and the very tall, very weird-looking Kaminoan Lama Su.

While this deal is only available at Best Buy, plenty of other Lego sets are discounted right now, many of which are part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale 2026 event. Several Star Wars Lego kits are part of the sale, including the 25th Anniversary Millennium Falcon for $68 (was $85), 501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack for $16 (was $20), and the 1050-piece R2-D2 kit for $80 (was $100). In fact, you can even pair the Jango Fett Ship deal above with Amazon’s discount on the Attack of the Clones Obi-Wan’s Jedi Star Fighter set, which is down to $26 (was $30). Or you could grab a kit based on the upgraded version of the Jedi Starfighter as seen in the Clone Wars TV show and Revenge of the Sith film for $36 (was $45). Just note that these are limited-time deals, and may disappear once Amazon’s Big Spring Sale wraps up on March 31.

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