LEGO Drops Prices on Iconic Millennium Falcon Sets, Now One of the Cheapest in the Star Wars Line - Kotaku
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LEGO Drops Prices on Iconic Millennium Falcon Sets, Now One of the Cheapest in the Star Wars Line - Kotaku
"Opening a LEGO box feels like an invitation to slow down: the soft rattle of pieces, the clean instruction book, and the promise that something meaningful will emerge from a pile of plastic bricks. Forget everything out there that's causing you stress. Just sit down and build. Personally, I love to just pop on a podcast and let the time slip by as I put a set together, piece by piece."
"Few vehicles in film history carry the same instant recognition as the Millennium Falcon Star Wars set. The legendary ship that carried heroes across the galaxy and legendarily made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs. Right now, that legend is more affordable than usual: The LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon set is currently discounted by 20%, dropping from $85 to $67."
"Unlike play-focused sets built for constant handling, this LEGO Millennium Falcon is designed primarily for display. Mounted on the included display stand at a subtle angle, it gives the impression of movement, as if it's mid-turn in the vacuum of space. Its dimensions-just over five inches tall, about nine and a half inches long, and roughly seven and a half inches wide-make it ideal for a desk, bookshelf, or display cabinet. It commands attention without overwhelming the space."
"The set is made up of 921 pieces. LEGO captures the Millennium Falcon's signature exterior while also sneaking in interior references fans will appreciate. Because of the scale, characters aren't represented by traditional minifigures, but by abstract stacked elements that still convey the idea of the crew aboard. Small details, like the holographic dejarik chess table, serve as thoughtful callbacks that reward close inspection."
LEGO offers a creative, slow-building experience that invites focused play. The LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon set evokes the iconic ship and is discounted 20%, dropping from $85 to $67. Designed primarily for display, the model mounts on an angled stand to suggest movement. Dimensions are just over five inches tall, about nine and a half inches long, and roughly seven and a half inches wide, ideal for a desk or bookshelf. The 921-piece set captures the Falcon's exterior, includes interior references and abstract crew elements, and features small details like a holographic dejarik chess table. The set commemorates the 25th anniversary of LEGO Star Wars, which began in 1999.
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