Build a 'Star Wars' D-O droid in Lego form for May the Fourth

Lego Star Wars Day Offer

Lego Star Wars Death Star II Battle set for May the Fourth Star Wars Day 2020.

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Lego is offering a free Death Star II Battle set for all Star Wars purchases above $75 for May the Fourth 2020. The deal ends May 4.

Meet the newest "Star Wars" movie droid — in Lego form.

D-O, the robot who delighted fans in "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" (2019), made its Lego debut last month and will be a perfect set for your kids to build on "Star Wars" day (May the Fourth.)

The $69.99 set is perfect for kids at least 10 years old, featuring 519 pieces with "character to spare," according to the Lego website. The Lego robot features a 360-degree rotating and tilting head along with "poseable" antennas.

According to Lego, the set will help with stress relief. To make things simple for padawan builders, the set includes instructions to help your kids gain Jedi-level confidence in their skills. The completed set isn't too large, measuring only 10.5 inches (27 centimeters) high, 4 inches (10 cm) wide and 6 inches (16 cm deep), so it's a good fit for kids and fans living in smaller spaces or shared rooms.

Related: See more Lego 'Star Wars' sets for May the Fourth 2020

Lego D-O droid | $69.99

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D-O, the robot who delighted fans in "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" (2019), is now a Lego for "Star Wars Day," or May the fourth. The 519-piece set is for ages 10 and up. 

"Authentic details of this lovable Star Wars character are superbly recreated with Lego bricks," Lego said on its website. Lego also reassured fans that you will not need "the Force" to pull bricks apart during construction — just a gentle tug. 

"This Lego set," Lego added, "includes a built-in stand for the construction model, plus an information sign with a cute D-O minifigure to make an eye-catching display at home or in a workplace."

More details about the Lego set are available on the Lego website. The company has a number of other releases also available for "Star Wars" day, including an A-Wing Starfighter and three Empire helmets that are targeted for adult fans of the original movie series that aired between 1977 and 1983.

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Elizabeth Howell
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Elizabeth Howell (she/her), Ph.D., is a staff writer in the spaceflight channel since 2022 covering diversity, education and gaming as well. She was contributing writer for Space.com for 10 years before joining full-time. Elizabeth's reporting includes multiple exclusives with the White House and Office of the Vice-President of the United States, an exclusive conversation with aspiring space tourist (and NSYNC bassist) Lance Bass, speaking several times with the International Space Station, witnessing five human spaceflight launches on two continents, flying parabolic, working inside a spacesuit, and participating in a simulated Mars mission. Her latest book, "Why Am I Taller?", is co-written with astronaut Dave Williams. Elizabeth holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Space Studies from the University of North Dakota, a Bachelor of Journalism from Canada's Carleton University and a Bachelor of History from Canada's Athabasca University. Elizabeth is also a post-secondary instructor in communications and science at several institutions since 2015; her experience includes developing and teaching an astronomy course at Canada's Algonquin College (with Indigenous content as well) to more than 1,000 students since 2020. Elizabeth first got interested in space after watching the movie Apollo 13 in 1996, and still wants to be an astronaut someday. Mastodon: https://qoto.org/@howellspace