LEGO sells the ARC-170 Starfighter for $69 and has never moved that number. Amazon is currently doing something different. The LEGO Star Wars ARC-170 Starfighter 75402 is down to $55, off its $69 standard price and the lowest this set has ever been sold for, with four minifigures including Clone Pilot Odd Ball, Clone Pilot Jag, Clone Pilot, and an R4-P44 droid figure, plus three opening cockpits, adjustable wings, and spring-loaded shooters. No Prime membership required, and the official LEGO site is at full price.
Three clone pilots, one droid, and a ship that changes configuration mid-flight
The ARC-170 Starfighter is one of the most mechanically interesting ships in the Prequel Trilogy, and this LEGO version captures the key features that make it distinctive. The four lever-operated adjustable wings switch between attack mode and cruise mode configurations, which is a play feature that most LEGO starfighter sets at this price don’t include. Three opening cockpits seat Clone Pilot Odd Ball, Clone Pilot Jag, and Clone Pilot independently, each with their own blaster pistols, while R4-P44 slots into the dedicated droid position at the rear of the ship. Two spring-loaded shooters handle the play action side, and the completed model measures over 14 inches wide, which is a substantial display piece at this price point.
The Clone Pilot Odd Ball minifigure is the standout for Revenge of the Sith fans: Odd Ball appears in the Battle of Coruscant opening sequence and is one of the more recognizable named clone pilots from the Prequel era, making this set more interesting to collectors than a generic clone trooper pack. The combination of three named clone pilot minifigures and a functional R4 unit in a single set at $55 represents strong value for the Star Wars LEGO collector who wants pilot-focused characters rather than Jedi or Sith.
The 9-and-up target age places this at the right complexity level for an afternoon build that produces a display-worthy result without requiring the patience of the larger adult-targeted sets. The LEGO Builder app supports the build with 3D instructions and zoom functionality for navigating the wing mechanism assembly, which is the most structurally complex section of the set.
Record low on a set LEGO prices at full and Amazon is clearing
LEGO does not discount its Star Wars sets through official channels. The ARC-170 Starfighter 75402 sits at $69 on LEGO’s site today and will sit at $69 tomorrow. Amazon is clearing stock at $55, which is the lowest this set has ever been sold for anywhere, open to everyone without a membership requirement. The gap between LEGO’s pricing policy and Amazon’s stock clearance pricing is exactly where deals like this come from, and it doesn’t happen on a predictable schedule.
For anyone buying for a Star Wars fan aged 9 and up, the ARC-170 covers the Revenge of the Sith era that the larger UCS and Starship Collection sets don’t always prioritize, making it a meaningful addition to a collection that already has the standard Millennium Falcon and X-Wing covered.