by Hunter May 16,2025
Attention all LEGO and Star Wars fans! Amazon is still offering some retired LEGO sets, and one of the standout models is the incredibly detailed, to-scale R2-D2 set. Originally retired in January 2025, you can snag this gem for $221.27, which is an 8% discount off its original price. The LEGO and Star Wars collaboration, which started back in 1999, has brought us everything from simple playsets to sophisticated display models. The R2-D2 set falls into the latter category, making it a must-have for any collector looking to enhance their Star Wars collection with a piece that's both intricate and impressive.
This particular R2-D2 build was featured in a special Star Wars Day sale, but don't expect the price to stay below MSRP for long. If you're a fan, now's the time to act.
Priced at $239.99, now save 8% and get it for $221.27 at Amazon. This 2,315-piece set is the pinnacle of R2-D2 LEGO models to date. When it was first released, IGN had the pleasure of building it and raved about the experience. Standing over a foot tall, this R2-D2 model is fully poseable and captures every iconic feature from the movies. From the retractable third leg to the opening and closing front hatches and the extendable periscope from R2's head, LEGO has meticulously crafted every detail. The set is a testament to LEGO's commitment to screen accuracy, with every color, wire, tube, and light on R2's body perfectly replicated. If you can grab this set before it disappears, it will complement some of the best LEGO Star Wars sets of 2025 beautifully.
R2-D2 made a notable appearance in 2021 on "The Book of Boba Fett" in episode 6, titled "From the Desert Comes a Stranger." This episode is memorable for featuring a CGI de-aged Luke Skywalker, the first and last live-action appearance of Cad Bane, and, of course, our beloved R2-D2. We rated this episode a seven, noting its focus on nostalgic Star Wars elements over its protagonist.
When LEGO retires a set, it often remains available at other retailers like Amazon for a while. This extended availability makes Amazon a prime destination for LEGO enthusiasts looking to add retired sets to their collection. Below, we highlight some of the most popular recently retired sets that you can still purchase:
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