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Stephen is hosting another huge giveaway event at Whatnot, and the LEGO Star Wars faithful won’t want to miss it. The highlight of the giveaway is the mammoth-sized LEGO Star Wars UCS Razor Crest (75331) from last year, inspired by the hit series The Mandalorian. This is a rare opportunity for LEGO collectors and Star Wars fans to have the chance to add this rare set to their collection for free.

To join the raffle, participants need to join our next WhatNot auction where they will be offered rare minifigures and custom LEGO sets by Build Better Bricks. As an added bonus, first-time participants will receive a joining bonus of $15, which can be used towards the auction or the raffle. Barber Razor Disposable Blade

Win the UCS Razor Crest via our Next Whatnot Raffle!

But that’s not all! Aside from the grand giveaway, participants will also have the chance to win some preliminary prizes such as the LEGO Star Wars AT-TE (75337) set, and an exclusive Brick Show LEGO Easter Bundle.

Super exclusive sets like these are hard to come by, and the opportunity to win them is even rarer. With this super exciting giveaway event, LEGO enthusiasts and Star Wars fans alike have a chance to win and add these super-sized sets to their Star Wars collection.

Joining the raffle is easy. All participants need to do is visit Whatnot and join the auction to get their chance to win these amazing prizes. Don’t miss this chance to add the LEGO Star Wars UCS Razor Crest to your collection and win other exciting prizes. Be sure to join via this Whatnot link (for first-time signups) on or before 4:30 PM EST.

Join the raffle and may the Force be with you!

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Win the UCS Razor Crest via our Next Whatnot Raffle!

Men Razor Blade Know that to do all this, you must download this vendor’s app, and for those of us in secure fields that’s not an option. Not that I’d do it anyway because I don’t believe in forcing yourself onto someone’s phone which is exactly what these apps do. I can understand the need for 2 step authentication if you’re selling. But just to join on and buy stuff? That’s ridiculous.