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LEGO Quietly Dumps Star Wars Sets on Amazon, Clone Trooper Battle Pack Hits a Record Low Not on LEGO.com

Four named Clone Trooper minifigures, a buildable AV-7 cannon with a spring-loaded shooter, and 4.8 stars from 6,000 reviews.
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LEGO’s official website sells the 501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack at $19. Amazon has it at $15, a record low price that has not appeared on LEGO.com and puts one of the best-value Star Wars battle packs in the lineup below what most people expect to pay for a set with four named minifigures and a buildable vehicle. Amazon currently has it at $15, down from its regular $19, quietly moving stock on a set with 4.8 stars and nearly 6,000 reviews.

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Four Clone Trooper minifigures, an AV-7 cannon, and a spring-loaded shooter for under $16

The battle pack includes an Officer, a Clone Specialist, and two Heavy Trooper minifigures, each with individual equipment and design elements that make them distinct rather than identical repaints of the same figure. The buildable AV-7 anti-vehicle cannon features adjustable legs, a poseable cannon barrel, and a spring-loaded shooter, which gives the set active play value beyond the minifigures themselves. The vehicle is detailed enough to display alongside larger sets in the LEGO Star Wars Starship Collection and functional enough to use in imaginative play with younger builders.

The set is designed for ages 6 and up with a straightforward build that follows the LEGO Builder app’s 3D interactive instructions, which let kids zoom in and rotate the model during construction rather than flipping between flat pages. The compact, portable footprint makes it a travel-friendly set that fits in a bag without the bulk of larger builds, and the four minifigures make it a strong starting point for anyone building a Clone Army display.

The Clone Wars and Bad Batch iconography gives the set broad appeal across the Star Wars fanbase, and the 501st designation connects it to one of the most recognizable clone squadrons in the franchise. At $15 for four minifigures and a poseable vehicle, the per-minifigure cost is among the lowest in the current LEGO Star Wars lineup.

LEGO battle packs at this price tier are consistently among the most purchased Star Wars sets on the platform because they deliver minifigure count and play value at an accessible price point without requiring a large build commitment. With 4.8 stars from nearly 6,000 reviews and more than 3,000 units sold last month, the record low price on a set this well-received is the right moment to pick one up as a gift or to add to a growing Clone Army collection.

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