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This Backordered LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter and X-Wing Set Gets a Rare Discount

LEGO Star Wars sets are some of the longest-running and most popular themes for fans of the Danish brick toys, myself included. There have been LEGO versions of almost every Star Wars character and scene from both film and animation you can think of, and even multiple versions of the same moments over the years. LEGO Star Wars ships are some of my favorites to display, and the TIE Fighter and X-Wing mash-up set is one I have my eye on. It’s currently on sale for $76.99, down from its list price of $109.99. Notably, it’s only available at this price directly through LEGO, while still full price on Amazon. This is scheduled to be retired in a couple years, so there isn’t a big rush to go out and grab this, but it’s at the lowest price we’ve seen according to BrickEconomy.

Buying directly from LEGO comes with the added incentive of building up LEGO Insiders Points, which you can apply later for deals and exclusive sets. It’s also eligible for the free gift with purchase at this price, making the LEGO store the ideal place to shop.

The LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter and X-Wing Mash-up Is On Sale

Set #75393 is a 1,063-piece bundle set that primarily consists of two of the most iconic and recognizable ships in Star Wars history: the TIE Fighter that Imperial pilots use, and the X-Wing, the signature starfighter of the Rebellion. The included minifigures are based on the limited series LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy: It comes with Yesi Scala, Sig Greeblig, Rebel and TIE pilots, and an L3-G0 astromech droid. These aren’t the first iterations of the ships we’ve seen in LEGO form (and it’ll likely not be the last), but they’re still great recreations of the vehicles we’ve grown familiar with. The mash-up factor is what makes the set unique, though. You can mix and match wings from one ship and attach it to the other. It wouldn’t be a LEGO set without giving you creative agency!

LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy came out in 2024, with a sequel planned for release in September of this year. IGN’s Rafael Motamayor reviewed the limited series and gave it an eight, saying “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuilds the Galaxy has plenty of funny and wacky cameos to appeal to every kind of fan, but it’s the main story of two brothers that makes this special worth watching.”

More LEGO Star Wars Ships

If you’re looking for any other ships to add to your collection, there are a ton of different options available in the LEGO Star Wars lineup.

Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.

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