The new Lego 'Clone Wars' MTT is today's Best Buy Drop, and it's $30 off
BUY IT FOR $129.99: The Lego Star Wars: Battle of Felucia Separatist MTT (75435) is today's Best Buy Drop, and the price is $129.99 (down from $159.99). It's still $159.99 at the Lego website, so this is your chance to grab it at a discount.
If you're a Lego collector or a big Star Wars: The Clone Wars fan, today's Best Buy Drop is for you. The featured item is the new Lego Star Wars: Battle of Felucia Separatist MTT (75435), and Best Buy is dropping the price to $129.99. That's a $30 discount, and it's the best price you'll find for this set anywhere.
But, there's a catch: With Best Buy Drops, you can't just go to the website. Even though the deal is live right now (it went live at 11 a.m. ET), it's only available through the Best Buy mobile app. You'll need to download the app and tap on the "Drops" tab (it's usually at the top of the screen) to find the sale. It's free to download and create an account, but you'll want to move fast, since these limited drops can sell out within minutes.
This 976-piece Clone Wars set has tons of cool features, but the main gimmick is a droid deployment rack that you activate with a knob (it literally pushes out a row of Battle Droids from the front hatch). You can even unclip the droids from the rack, just like in the show. The side panels also fold up to show inside the pilot cockpit, and it has hidden wheels so it looks like it's hovering when you push it.
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