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Amazon and Target take 20% off popular LEGO Star Wars Kits from $7: Death Star Duel $50, Imperial Shuttle $64, more

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Amazon and Target are each discounting a large selection of LEGO Star Wars Kits by 20% or more, resulting in all-time low prices on a number of sets. Of course, Amazon Prime members can bag free shipping (or in orders of $49+) while Target is skipping the delivery charge on all holiday orders.

Just in time for Christmas and the upcoming Rogue One release, pick up a couple of kits for the kids or to enjoy for yourself. Here are a few of our favorite deals:

Help! Lor San Tekka’s desert home is under attack by the First Order Flametrooper! Swoop to the rescue with Poe Dameron in the Resistance X-Wing Fighter with its opening wings and cockpit, 4 spring-loaded shooters, retractable landing gear, removable hyperdrive at the back and detachable BB-8 Astromech Droid. You must help Lor San Tekka before the trooper destroys his home! Weapons include Poe’s blaster pistol and the Flametrooper’s flamethrower with attachable flame element, accessory elements include a wrench, fire extinguisher, flames, Poe’s helmet and the Flametrooper’s helmet.

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of gadgetnewsonline. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.