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LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars
LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars
LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars
LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars
LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars
LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars
LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars
LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars
LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars
LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars

LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars

One of the iconic starships of the Star Wars saga is back, and it's leaner and meaner than ever before! As featured in exciting scenes from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this LEGO version of the Millennium Falcon is crammed with updated external features, including an even more streamlined and detailed design, detachable cockpit with space for 2 minifigures, rotating top and bottom laser turrets with hatch and space for a minifigure, dual spring-loaded shooters, sensor dish, ramp and an entrance hatch. Open up the hull plates to reveal even more great and updated details inside, including the main hold with seating area and holochess board, more detailed hyperdrive, secret compartment, extra boxes and cables, and storage for spring-loaded shooter ammo. And of course no LEGO Millennium Falcon model would be complete without Han Solo and Chewbacca, as well as other great characters from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Activate the hyperdrive and set course for LEGO Star Wars fun!

One of the iconic starships of the Star Wars saga is back, and it's leaner and meaner than ever before! As featured in exciting scenes from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this LEGO version of the Millennium Falcon is crammed with updated external features, including an even more streamlined and detailed design, detachable cockpit with space for 2 minifigures, rotating top and bottom laser turrets with hatch and space for a minifigure, dual spring-loaded shooters, sensor dish, ramp and an entrance hatch. Open up the hull plates to reveal even more great and updated details inside, including the main hold with seating area and holochess board, more detailed hyperdrive, secret compartment, extra boxes and cables, and storage for spring-loaded shooter ammo. And of course no LEGO Millennium Falcon model would be complete without Han Solo and Chewbacca, as well as other great characters from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Activate the hyperdrive and set course for LEGO Star Wars fun!

LEGO 75105 Millenium Falcon Star Wars

One of the iconic starships of the Star Wars saga is back, and it's leaner and meaner than ever before! As featured in exciting scenes from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this LEGO version of the Millennium Falcon is crammed with updated external features, including an even more streamlined and detailed design, detachable cockpit with space for 2 minifigures, rotating top and bottom laser turrets with hatch and space for a minifigure, dual spring-loaded shooters, sensor dish, ramp and an entrance hatch. Open up the hull plates to reveal even more great and updated details inside, including the main hold with seating area and holochess board, more detailed hyperdrive, secret compartment, extra boxes and cables, and storage for spring-loaded shooter ammo. And of course no LEGO Millennium Falcon model would be complete without Han Solo and Chewbacca, as well as other great characters from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Activate the hyperdrive and set course for LEGO Star Wars fun!

One of the iconic starships of the Star Wars saga is back, and it's leaner and meaner than ever before! As featured in exciting scenes from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this LEGO version of the Millennium Falcon is crammed with updated external features, including an even more streamlined and detailed design, detachable cockpit with space for 2 minifigures, rotating top and bottom laser turrets with hatch and space for a minifigure, dual spring-loaded shooters, sensor dish, ramp and an entrance hatch. Open up the hull plates to reveal even more great and updated details inside, including the main hold with seating area and holochess board, more detailed hyperdrive, secret compartment, extra boxes and cables, and storage for spring-loaded shooter ammo. And of course no LEGO Millennium Falcon model would be complete without Han Solo and Chewbacca, as well as other great characters from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Activate the hyperdrive and set course for LEGO Star Wars fun!

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Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon (75105) Building Kit 1330 Pcs Retired

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Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75105 The Force Awakens Used And

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Price history

Price history

Reviews

A glorious behemoth
2 January 2024TheHutchMaster

originally posted on LEGO

This set is enormous.Yes, I know the piece count is huge, and so you expect something sizeable. And you can see in pictures that it's big. But you cannot, and I truly mean you CANNOT, appreciate the sheer scale of this thing until you're sitting with it in person. It is simply gargantuan.It is also stunning. In my opinion, this set better than any other blends smooth tiles and studded plates (or partially studded modified plates). Smooth tiles and other surfaces allow for the model overall to look a little less "fuzzy" than a fully-studded model, like the older Falcons, but keeping some studs on display gives a visual impression of the rough-and-tumble nature of the ship itself. It's brilliantly done here.Do I wish it had more interior detail? Maybe, although ... MoreThis set is enormous.Yes, I know the piece count is huge, and so you expect something sizeable. And you can see in pictures that it's big. But you cannot, and I truly mean you CANNOT, appreciate the sheer scale of this thing until you're sitting with it in person. It is simply gargantuan.It is also stunning. In my opinion, this set better than any other blends smooth tiles and studded plates (or partially studded modified plates). Smooth tiles and other surfaces allow for the model overall to look a little less "fuzzy" than a fully-studded model, like the older Falcons, but keeping some studs on display gives a visual impression of the rough-and-tumble nature of the ship itself. It's brilliantly done here.Do I wish it had more interior detail? Maybe, although honestly, the interior details we DO get are pretty consistent with how much of the inside of the Falcon is ever actually shown on screen. It's a little confusing to remember how to access those interiors once the model is complete, though.The build experience is a little overwhelming. Lego build processes have come a long, long way since this set was released in 2017. Newer sets have much smaller piece counts per bag; more numerous and more manageable stages with only one or two bags per stage; and instructions broken out across several books. Consider this: Rivendell has 1374 fewer pieces than the Falcon, broken across three instruction books and 49 bags. The Falcon has only seventeen "bags", many of which are actually several large bags in a single stage.And the massive ring-bound Falcon instruction book is, frankly, not nice to use. It's beautiful, sort of interesting to look at, and has some great behind the scenes info and details within it: but hefting all ~3 kilograms of that thing around for page after page after page is just awful.But that doesn't really matter, because in the end, this set is on another level altogether. If you have the budget, you won't be disappointed.

Atrocious build and flimsy design
2 June 2024Karnivore

originally posted on LEGO

This set doesn’t seem to know who it’s for. It includes features that would suggest it’s for playing and enjoying, but it’s so extraordinarily flimsy that, should you ever want to enjoy any of these features, that panel, and every panel nearby, will just fall off. And if you succeed in putting those panels back on, you’ll probably have pieces left over that came off in the process that you’ll never be able to correctly place again.Having just about every external panel be removable (why?) means there are massive panel gaps, and the panels under the ship are secured by … magic?I have dreamt about owning this set for years and now wish I never bothered. I’ve never been so disheartened by a build experience. The internal frame is so sturdy but that build philosophy ... MoreThis set doesn’t seem to know who it’s for. It includes features that would suggest it’s for playing and enjoying, but it’s so extraordinarily flimsy that, should you ever want to enjoy any of these features, that panel, and every panel nearby, will just fall off. And if you succeed in putting those panels back on, you’ll probably have pieces left over that came off in the process that you’ll never be able to correctly place again.Having just about every external panel be removable (why?) means there are massive panel gaps, and the panels under the ship are secured by … magic?I have dreamt about owning this set for years and now wish I never bothered. I’ve never been so disheartened by a build experience. The internal frame is so sturdy but that build philosophy doesn’t translate to the external panels. And the reinforcing the bones of the ship require to support everything limits the space inside for the two interior sections. So they actually aren’t to mini figure scale … so why bother? I’ve had to repair and rebuild this thing so many times and I haven’t even finished it yet. There’s difficult builds, and then there’s just poor design. And this is the latter.You bit off more than you can chew with this one, Lego.

Beautiful, but "What a hunk of junk!"
30 May 2024RSILegoBuilder

originally posted on LEGO

Yeah, it's big. It's beautiful. It's incredibly detailed, but man oh man is it ever flimsy and fragile! Just to touch the thing after it has been built, and you'll quickly have parts that are sitting so loosely that they just fall off with a slight breath on them. Many of the top panels are held on by just one flimsy peg or worse, GRAVITY! For the amount that this thing costs, it should have been much sturdier, and the parts and panels should have WAYYYY better attaching points that are on there solidly. The floor of the set feels like it's barely hanging on for dear life, and the top panels are held on by the weakest attachment points you could imagine, if they're held on at all.If I could go back in time, I'd tell my younger self to not purchase this set because ... MoreYeah, it's big. It's beautiful. It's incredibly detailed, but man oh man is it ever flimsy and fragile! Just to touch the thing after it has been built, and you'll quickly have parts that are sitting so loosely that they just fall off with a slight breath on them. Many of the top panels are held on by just one flimsy peg or worse, GRAVITY! For the amount that this thing costs, it should have been much sturdier, and the parts and panels should have WAYYYY better attaching points that are on there solidly. The floor of the set feels like it's barely hanging on for dear life, and the top panels are held on by the weakest attachment points you could imagine, if they're held on at all.If I could go back in time, I'd tell my younger self to not purchase this set because it needs some serious overhauling to make it more solid.I know some might say, "Well glue it together", but I refuse to use "the craggle" on a LEGO set. The set should stick together itself solidly.

Specification

Number of Game Players1
Number of pieces96
Assembly RequiredNo
Material Type(s)Plastic
Product dimensions58.19 x 37.8 x 8.71 cm; 2 kg

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$363.00

Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75105 Star Wars Toy

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Lego Star Wars 75105 2015 Millennium Falcon

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$132.20

Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75105. 100% Complete With Minifigs No

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$155.51

Lego Star Wars 75105 Millennium Falcon & Minifigs - The Force Awakens

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$171.08

Lego Star Wars: Millennium Falcon (75105)

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Price history

Price history

Reviews

A glorious behemoth
2 January 2024

This set is enormous.Yes, I know the piece count is huge, and so you expect something sizeable. And you can see in pictures that it's big. But you cannot, and I truly mean you CANNOT, appreciate the sheer scale of this thing until you're sitting with it in person. It is simply gargantuan.It is also stunning. In my opinion, this set better than any other blends smooth tiles and studded plates (or partially studded modified plates). Smooth tiles and other surfaces allow for the model overall to look a little less "fuzzy" than a fully-studded model, like the older Falcons, but keeping some studs on display gives a visual impression of the rough-and-tumble nature of the ship itself. It's brilliantly done here.Do I wish it had more interior detail? Maybe, although ... MoreThis set is enormous.Yes, I know the piece count is huge, and so you expect something sizeable. And you can see in pictures that it's big. But you cannot, and I truly mean you CANNOT, appreciate the sheer scale of this thing until you're sitting with it in person. It is simply gargantuan.It is also stunning. In my opinion, this set better than any other blends smooth tiles and studded plates (or partially studded modified plates). Smooth tiles and other surfaces allow for the model overall to look a little less "fuzzy" than a fully-studded model, like the older Falcons, but keeping some studs on display gives a visual impression of the rough-and-tumble nature of the ship itself. It's brilliantly done here.Do I wish it had more interior detail? Maybe, although honestly, the interior details we DO get are pretty consistent with how much of the inside of the Falcon is ever actually shown on screen. It's a little confusing to remember how to access those interiors once the model is complete, though.The build experience is a little overwhelming. Lego build processes have come a long, long way since this set was released in 2017. Newer sets have much smaller piece counts per bag; more numerous and more manageable stages with only one or two bags per stage; and instructions broken out across several books. Consider this: Rivendell has 1374 fewer pieces than the Falcon, broken across three instruction books and 49 bags. The Falcon has only seventeen "bags", many of which are actually several large bags in a single stage.And the massive ring-bound Falcon instruction book is, frankly, not nice to use. It's beautiful, sort of interesting to look at, and has some great behind the scenes info and details within it: but hefting all ~3 kilograms of that thing around for page after page after page is just awful.But that doesn't really matter, because in the end, this set is on another level altogether. If you have the budget, you won't be disappointed.

TheHutchMaster originally posted on LEGO
Atrocious build and flimsy design
2 June 2024

This set doesn’t seem to know who it’s for. It includes features that would suggest it’s for playing and enjoying, but it’s so extraordinarily flimsy that, should you ever want to enjoy any of these features, that panel, and every panel nearby, will just fall off. And if you succeed in putting those panels back on, you’ll probably have pieces left over that came off in the process that you’ll never be able to correctly place again.Having just about every external panel be removable (why?) means there are massive panel gaps, and the panels under the ship are secured by … magic?I have dreamt about owning this set for years and now wish I never bothered. I’ve never been so disheartened by a build experience. The internal frame is so sturdy but that build philosophy ... MoreThis set doesn’t seem to know who it’s for. It includes features that would suggest it’s for playing and enjoying, but it’s so extraordinarily flimsy that, should you ever want to enjoy any of these features, that panel, and every panel nearby, will just fall off. And if you succeed in putting those panels back on, you’ll probably have pieces left over that came off in the process that you’ll never be able to correctly place again.Having just about every external panel be removable (why?) means there are massive panel gaps, and the panels under the ship are secured by … magic?I have dreamt about owning this set for years and now wish I never bothered. I’ve never been so disheartened by a build experience. The internal frame is so sturdy but that build philosophy doesn’t translate to the external panels. And the reinforcing the bones of the ship require to support everything limits the space inside for the two interior sections. So they actually aren’t to mini figure scale … so why bother? I’ve had to repair and rebuild this thing so many times and I haven’t even finished it yet. There’s difficult builds, and then there’s just poor design. And this is the latter.You bit off more than you can chew with this one, Lego.

Karnivore originally posted on LEGO
Beautiful, but "What a hunk of junk!"
30 May 2024

Yeah, it's big. It's beautiful. It's incredibly detailed, but man oh man is it ever flimsy and fragile! Just to touch the thing after it has been built, and you'll quickly have parts that are sitting so loosely that they just fall off with a slight breath on them. Many of the top panels are held on by just one flimsy peg or worse, GRAVITY! For the amount that this thing costs, it should have been much sturdier, and the parts and panels should have WAYYYY better attaching points that are on there solidly. The floor of the set feels like it's barely hanging on for dear life, and the top panels are held on by the weakest attachment points you could imagine, if they're held on at all.If I could go back in time, I'd tell my younger self to not purchase this set because ... MoreYeah, it's big. It's beautiful. It's incredibly detailed, but man oh man is it ever flimsy and fragile! Just to touch the thing after it has been built, and you'll quickly have parts that are sitting so loosely that they just fall off with a slight breath on them. Many of the top panels are held on by just one flimsy peg or worse, GRAVITY! For the amount that this thing costs, it should have been much sturdier, and the parts and panels should have WAYYYY better attaching points that are on there solidly. The floor of the set feels like it's barely hanging on for dear life, and the top panels are held on by the weakest attachment points you could imagine, if they're held on at all.If I could go back in time, I'd tell my younger self to not purchase this set because it needs some serious overhauling to make it more solid.I know some might say, "Well glue it together", but I refuse to use "the craggle" on a LEGO set. The set should stick together itself solidly.

RSILegoBuilder originally posted on LEGO
Best Build Ever
4 March 2024

This is without a doubt the most intriguing, challenging, and fun build I've ever done. I'm only on the #5 bags but am enjoying it soooooooooooo much. No repetition to speak of. I hate it when a build is full of repetition. The Titanic, which I'm very proud to own and display, was a tremendous amount of repetitive building. The instruction manual (though HUGE) is very good. Because it's large, it's easy to see where things go which is good because they didn't highlight. Gonna take awhile to finish, but since it was so expensive, that's quite alright. Make sure you havea big space to put this fantastic build when you're finished. And I'm going to have someone help me carry mine to it's resting place, because it's very heavy. Highly recommend this for experienced LEGO ... MoreThis is without a doubt the most intriguing, challenging, and fun build I've ever done. I'm only on the #5 bags but am enjoying it soooooooooooo much. No repetition to speak of. I hate it when a build is full of repetition. The Titanic, which I'm very proud to own and display, was a tremendous amount of repetitive building. The instruction manual (though HUGE) is very good. Because it's large, it's easy to see where things go which is good because they didn't highlight. Gonna take awhile to finish, but since it was so expensive, that's quite alright. Make sure you havea big space to put this fantastic build when you're finished. And I'm going to have someone help me carry mine to it's resting place, because it's very heavy. Highly recommend this for experienced LEGO builders. If you're thinking about getting it for your child(ren), make sure they're old enough and experienced enough for this challenging build.

Robin originally posted on LEGO
Best building experience ever, fantastic showpiece
25 March 2024

This is the best Lego set I have ever built. It's huge. It takes a lot of time, patience, and attention to build. It requires space to display it. But once you've dive in, from the first step to the last, it is an absolutely incredible building process. I stretched it out and spent 1-2 hours per day for a month, which made the cost worth it. The building techniques are so unique, and it's a lot of fun to see how it all comes together. In the end, you've got the best Millennium Falcon model you could have. The level of detail is astonishing and really rewards looking at it up close. I recommend displaying it vertically on the Efferman MOC stand for maximum effect. So happy I got this, worth every penny both for the building experience and for the fantastic showpiece ... MoreThis is the best Lego set I have ever built. It's huge. It takes a lot of time, patience, and attention to build. It requires space to display it. But once you've dive in, from the first step to the last, it is an absolutely incredible building process. I stretched it out and spent 1-2 hours per day for a month, which made the cost worth it. The building techniques are so unique, and it's a lot of fun to see how it all comes together. In the end, you've got the best Millennium Falcon model you could have. The level of detail is astonishing and really rewards looking at it up close. I recommend displaying it vertically on the Efferman MOC stand for maximum effect. So happy I got this, worth every penny both for the building experience and for the fantastic showpiece you have at the end. Five stars, hands down the best Lego experience I've ever had, and I've been building Legos for over 30 years. Get it, you won't regret it - just make sure you have the time and space to build it and somewhere to display it! And a light kit and display case really make it pop if you want to show it off. Thanks, Lego, for making such an awesome set.

C_Dee originally posted on LEGO
Fragile, Inventive, Cautionary
1 April 2024

Having completed the 9,090 piece Titanic I set my sights on one of my favorite Star Wars ships, the Millennium Falcon. The build includes incredibly inventive build methods and unique pieces, with very little repetitive work. The ingenious build does leave a bit to be desired in order or assembly, fragility, and complexity. My biggest word of caution: If at step 126 the front of your MF is in any way bowed...stop and re-examine how you got there. The genius clipping mechanism lulled me into thinking this slight bowing was fine and allowed for some flexbility in the build. 500+ steps later I was proven wrong and taking the ship apart, thankfully mostly in large component chunks until I'd worked my way back to step 126 where I found what seemed like a minor mistake ... MoreHaving completed the 9,090 piece Titanic I set my sights on one of my favorite Star Wars ships, the Millennium Falcon. The build includes incredibly inventive build methods and unique pieces, with very little repetitive work. The ingenious build does leave a bit to be desired in order or assembly, fragility, and complexity. My biggest word of caution: If at step 126 the front of your MF is in any way bowed...stop and re-examine how you got there. The genius clipping mechanism lulled me into thinking this slight bowing was fine and allowed for some flexbility in the build. 500+ steps later I was proven wrong and taking the ship apart, thankfully mostly in large component chunks until I'd worked my way back to step 126 where I found what seemed like a minor mistake that completely altered the build going forward. This isn't a build for anyone with a sense of slapdashery or lack of focus. And when it comes to building the ship's bottom and top components, be aware that they don't snap into place, but overlap one another slightly, often loosely, which makes moving this beast an even bigger cautionary tale. As such the landing gear are some of the weakest parts of a somewhat fragile build, thus making mounting or displaying that much more careful. The details are spectacular, and once I solved my error and rebuilt the components, the remaining aspects of the build highlighted a build that was challenging, genius, but cautionary. The final product is a stunning replica of science fiction movie ship history. Getting there is a potential tale as cautionary as the movies themselves.

Lenexa_Jayhawk originally posted on LEGO
Get this before it retires…
19 July 2024

I bought this set a while ago and usually I plan building the moment I get home wether its for later if I’m waiting to buy more sets to accompany it or build straight away. I opened it up to look through and I knew I was going to need a lot of time and space. Unfortunately I broke my shoulder and arm a little while ago and since then I’ve had to use one hand for building but I know this set will need full attention so for the next few months or even year I still won’t be able. But I knew it would be a challenge even getting it into the car involved some thought. On the shelf you see the front of the box and when the shop assistant is edging it out you see it’s just as deep as it is wide. Even buying a set like this is an experience. There has been talk of this set ... MoreI bought this set a while ago and usually I plan building the moment I get home wether its for later if I’m waiting to buy more sets to accompany it or build straight away. I opened it up to look through and I knew I was going to need a lot of time and space. Unfortunately I broke my shoulder and arm a little while ago and since then I’ve had to use one hand for building but I know this set will need full attention so for the next few months or even year I still won’t be able. But I knew it would be a challenge even getting it into the car involved some thought. On the shelf you see the front of the box and when the shop assistant is edging it out you see it’s just as deep as it is wide. Even buying a set like this is an experience. There has been talk of this set retiring soon and everybody knows what happens when they do.. it will be impossible to get hold of due to postage or pickup if you can locate one and obviously the price will go up like mad. So if you can afford this or see this on offer go for it. To me this looks like one of the best collector series sets there is -it’s not just for display, there are features you can play with, change and a decent amount of minifigures though I thought for a classic themed set they should include an R2D2 minifigure, he’s always with C3PO. There are design changes you can choose like the minifigures and satellite for modern or older period millennium falcons which is nice and like most of the collector series sets there is a good amount of reading material, some history of the millennium falcon and movie related information in the instruction book. Like all big sets you get these white boxes inside which are needed to hold the shape of the box with all that Lego inside and even they are elegantly decorated with graphics and each of the boxes have a classic movie line written on them. In my photos attached I have shown the amount you get inside one of these white boxes but the bags are randomly packed so you have to open them all to gather the numbers you need but the whole set even the packaging is made to be kept and loved by Star Wars enthusiasts. I’ve taken a few photos of the position I am in so far with this set.. not very far unfortunately.. but it’s exciting to even have a look in this box. I can see it’s going to be a long journey and a journey I’m not yet ready for because of health reasons but I can’t wait to start it. My little boy even loves this and I think it would be such an experience to let younger builders in on a set like this to share the journey with and help them learn too. Great to build on your own too if you both the place to yourself but it’s a set you’re going to want to show off at least once. I’d say buy this to anyone before it’s too late. Thank you

Forestmoon originally posted on LEGO
Missing pieces in a set this expensive?
14 June 2024

I haven't even finished building yet and I'm already missing 2 pieces. This is my first UCS set and then first time I've EVER been missing pieces out of all the Lego sets I've collected over the years.The fact this set is so expensive and has missing pieces is unacceptable. Reading other reviews, it's clear there has been some kind of packaging error as so many people have been missing pieces.I'm hoping I can contact support and get all the missing pieces sent to me free of charge, as the pick a brick option charges around £10 right off the bat!Another negative; why aren't the bags in a proper order in the 4 boxes? It's crazy that I had to search and organize all that myself. Why are bags 1 in with bags 8 and 10...? And why were they in the 3rd box in..?As ... MoreI haven't even finished building yet and I'm already missing 2 pieces. This is my first UCS set and then first time I've EVER been missing pieces out of all the Lego sets I've collected over the years.The fact this set is so expensive and has missing pieces is unacceptable. Reading other reviews, it's clear there has been some kind of packaging error as so many people have been missing pieces.I'm hoping I can contact support and get all the missing pieces sent to me free of charge, as the pick a brick option charges around £10 right off the bat!Another negative; why aren't the bags in a proper order in the 4 boxes? It's crazy that I had to search and organize all that myself. Why are bags 1 in with bags 8 and 10...? And why were they in the 3rd box in..?As for the model, it's looking awesome and it's been a really fun build, minus the above issues.This set was a gift from my wife. I had been thinking of purchasing another UCS set for myself after I'd finished this one, but the missing pieces has me concerned for Lego's quality control in there sets.

Gizamaluke originally posted on LEGO
My first BIG Lego
2 May 2024

After day dreaming forever about owning the iconic Millennium Falcon, I finally picked it for myself and I have zero regrets.The build itself is split into 17 sections all with 5/6 bags full of Lego. I would spend a relaxing Sunday afternoon completing a section with a cup of tea! This personally made it worth the money as this build lasted me over 3 months.From previous reviews I can see people had parts missing, that was not the case for me.Attention to details is key with these big builds! Make sure your put the technic pieces in the right places to avoid any headaches down the line.Talking about attention to detail - Interior is just as good as the exterior. The different rooms with the details is amazing.The panels are loosely placed on. If you take them ... MoreAfter day dreaming forever about owning the iconic Millennium Falcon, I finally picked it for myself and I have zero regrets.The build itself is split into 17 sections all with 5/6 bags full of Lego. I would spend a relaxing Sunday afternoon completing a section with a cup of tea! This personally made it worth the money as this build lasted me over 3 months.From previous reviews I can see people had parts missing, that was not the case for me.Attention to details is key with these big builds! Make sure your put the technic pieces in the right places to avoid any headaches down the line.Talking about attention to detail - Interior is just as good as the exterior. The different rooms with the details is amazing.The panels are loosely placed on. If you take them off, your either need to put the back in the same sequence to make sure they all fit back how they should.I’ve managed to wall mount mine using a designed fixture which I’ve 3D printed. With some slight modifications to the panels to make sure they don’t fall off, this looks amazing in the office!I would 100% recommend but only if you’ve got the space to display!

Joeybarcode originally posted on LEGO
Some positives but so many negatives
30 December 2022

I have done the other sets in the UCS collection for Star Wars, the AT AT and the Razor Crest and i just simply found this set lacking compared to those. To start with the positives, it is HUGE and i got roughly 40+ hours of building time out of it, that is very satisfying, and, when all put together, it looks pretty cool. But on to the negatives, it feels like this set was created by someone with no notion for the realities of the build process. For one thing, there were so many times in this set when i had to look at the pictures 20 times to figure out where the connections were supposed to go. This did not happen once in the other UC sets. Then after you put the frame together (super fun!) you start with building the underside of the Falcon and these sections are ... MoreI have done the other sets in the UCS collection for Star Wars, the AT AT and the Razor Crest and i just simply found this set lacking compared to those. To start with the positives, it is HUGE and i got roughly 40+ hours of building time out of it, that is very satisfying, and, when all put together, it looks pretty cool. But on to the negatives, it feels like this set was created by someone with no notion for the realities of the build process. For one thing, there were so many times in this set when i had to look at the pictures 20 times to figure out where the connections were supposed to go. This did not happen once in the other UC sets. Then after you put the frame together (super fun!) you start with building the underside of the Falcon and these sections are not only frail but difficult to put in place because the set is not designed to be turned upside down for this section. It is IMPOSSIBLE to move the completed set without knocking pieces of the "space junk" off the ship and then the frustration of trying to put them back in place which usually causes other pieces to fall off *facepalm*. Don't even get me started on the top which is just a bunch of loose pieces that leave a bunch of gaps and do not settle well on the frame or with each other. Also, this set is huge but the cockpit is tiny making it very difficult to relive Star Wars' most celebrated ship's exploits. Also, the inner ship details are somehow worse than the 150$ Falcon. Lastly, unlike the Razor Crest and AT AT, the bags for this set are just thrown randomly into the four boxes rather than being organized according to the build order.Overall, i still recommend it because it did satisfy my craving for a long build of a huge set but this is my least favorite big Lego set so far and way too expensive for the amount of frustration involved.

MessyMango072 originally posted on LEGO

Specification

Number of Game Players1
Number of pieces96
Assembly RequiredNo
Material Type(s)Plastic
Product dimensions58.19 x 37.8 x 8.71 cm; 2 kg