LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Millennium Falcon 75192 - Expert Building Set and Starship Model Kit, Movie Collectible, Featuring Classic Figures and Han Solos Iconic Ship, Best Gift for Adults
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Greg Brown
> 3 dayRidiculously expensive but a thoroughly enjoyable build. I have found it somewhat difficult to move safely once assembled.
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usar17
> 3 dayLoved every minute of the approximately 24 hour build over a month. This set is massive, and easily much more impressive than my UCS AT-AT. Even the instructions book is a massively heavy spiral bound novel. Much more impressive than the 4 separate instruction books from the AT-AT UCS set. Be aware that it is highly fragile, more so than the AT-AT, so don’t expect to be playing with it much. Definitely for adults. The only very minor complaint I have is that it has 7 landing pads, whereas the movie version has 3 or 5 depending on the film. Also, the set is Minifigure scale (I try to have everything in Minifigure scale except for the imperial shuttle) which was a huge sell for me. Except I notice the landing feet are much too tall. In the moves, Han bends down to get under the Falcon, in this one, almost two Minifigures can stand on top of each other. Not a big complaint, but I still think they could have shortened the landing feet and reduced them to 5 to be more accurate to Minifigure scale/movie version. Also for this that have built the AT-AT UCS set, the 4 individual boxes are not in any order. So I had to dump all the plastic packages out, then rearrange them in order. This is the one area they made easier on the AT-AT UCS. Overall, a must buy before it’s gone and you end up paying triple msrp. Although I love my AT-AT UCS, I would say you should easily get this set if you had to choose one over the other.
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Pat Pugh
> 3 dayI guess my disappointment is my own problem, but I had expected something far more inwardly detailed than what Lego ended up creating. The base is a husk that is sometimes pockmarked with known details, and then littered with Lego junk everywhere else. Once you get it all put together, you can lift odd sections of the “roof” to reveal some of the important locations, but none of the connecting tissue exists. From a distance, this puzzle looks complete, until you find that inside the corridors are simple stickers thereby negating the need to build them. There’s a lot of hollow room inside, room that exists simply as structure, but could have been form AND function with a few more pieces. Sure, to get an accurately sized model, it’d need to be twice this size, which should tell you just how big the actual falcon would have to be. Is this good? Sure? Is it awesome? For those that didn’t put it together and just see it, yes. For the person that wants a fully fleshed out falcon, this isn’t it at all. Personally if I hadn’t been drinking tequila and thinking “this will be amazing” then I likely never would have hit purchase and I would have been better for it. Lego could have done better. But they didn’t. And that is not worth nearly a thousand dollars.
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LEGO Master builder
> 3 dayReally nice LEGO! It is a little hard but not are most challenging build some pieces like to fall apart easily and some really cool features Still not complete.
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John Hoagland
> 3 dayGood: This is an architecture marvel. I cant even imagine the engineering that went into figuring out how all the pieces came together. Bad: This set had a lot of wrong/ missing pieces (I count at least 12). For example, a step will say to add a 1x2 dark gray tile piece, but there are no dark gray pieces left in the numbered bags, so I had to use a light gray piece instead. Or a step will say to add a 1x1 dark gray tile piece, but there are none in the current bags so I have to use a left-over one from a previous step. And I didnt care for the blind connections: the step would basically say this section goes on this section without clear directions about how the yellow axle piece should fit into a specific stud. Sure, its probably logical where the part should go, but it would have been better if there was some sort of cut-away view to make it clearer. And I dont understand the organization of the steps. For example, step 1 will say to connect a 2x6 black piece to a 2x10 gray piece. Then step 2 will be to add a 2x4 red piece to the the 2x10 gray piece. Why not combine these into 1 step? Then step 10 will be a sub-assembly of 5 steps (repeated twice) and put into place. Why not split into 10 steps? Then step 20 will say to connect 3 1x1 brown tiles pieces, 2 1x1 black pieces, 4 1x4 tan pieces, and 2 1/2 gray pieces. That could 11 pieces in 1 step. After all, the set has 1,379 steps, so why not reorganize these a little bit?
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tstein
> 3 dayObviously quite expensive, but so much fun. Very detailed and intricate build. Highly recommend for any Star Wars/Legos fan.
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Tom
> 3 dayIt was a fun assembly over several days, and the final result looks great. Tons of greebling. Most of the build techniques were not particularly mind blowing, though there were some interesting techniques used to support its massive size. Overall, an improvement over the previous version. I disliked how the top and bottom surfaces mostly just lay on (or hang from) the frame of the assembly. The arent well tied together, so the rear part of the ship looks unfinished. But ultimately, its too big. The idea of a 7500 piece Lego set sounds amazing, but the sheer size takes away a lot. It took up my whole coffee table hanging over the sides. I couldnt find any kind of shelf or side table to put it on. If you wanted to hang it, or even put it at an angle, youd have to glue it together. I disassembled mine, put it back in its cavernous box and will eventually sell it. If you are a die-hard Star Wars and Lego fan, and are willing to pay the Disney tax, it might be for you. Be prepared to set aside a room in your house. For other Lego fans, there are lots of big 2000-4000 piece sets I would recommend instead. Get two or four of those for the cost of the UCS Falcon.
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Stefano T.
> 3 dayFrom the moment I received the package was an awesome moment.. just from the moment opening it.. the thrill of emotions came up harder and faster... Till the moment I left every bag out was incredible.. by now Im converting every lonely brick into this massive ship. Every day I take a moment to assamble this part by part and Im very happy with it. Its not my first lego but it is my first in more than 20 years...maybe my first lego was at eight or so and now Im 33 reviving those moments of passion when I was a kid with this. Doing this ship is in another level.. you dont have to be fan of Star Wars to appreciate this masterpiece of Lego... But if you are probably you will get triple emotions like me. Happy building people, hope you can get it and have the same fun Im having. ----------------------------------------------------------- Desde el momento en que recibí el paquete fue un momento increíble... solo desde el momento en que lo abrí... la emoción de las emociones surgió más fuerte y más rápido... Hasta el momento en que dejé todas las bolsas fue increíble... ahora estoy convirtiendo cada ladrillo en esta hermosa nave. Todos los días me tomo un momento para armar esta obra de arte pieza por pieza y estoy muy feliz con ella. No es mi primer lego, pero es el primero en más de 20 años... tal vez mi primer lego fue a los ocho años y ahora tengo 33 años... reviviendo esos momentos de pasión cuando era un niño con esto. Hacer esta nave está en otro nivel... no tenés que ser fan de Star Wars para apreciar esta obra maestra de Lego... Pero si lo sos probablemente obtendrás emociones triples como yo. Gente feliz construyendo, espero que puedan conseguirlo y divertirse igual que yo.
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Hayley
> 3 dayI’m not sure how to gauge the thickness of warmth of a LEGO set ... but I will say the box is pretty thick and it made me all warm and fuzzy unboxing it. For that alone I felt it deserved all 5 stars in both categories. As for value for money, I only gave it that rating since I was able to get it for 40% off on Black Friday. Just a warning : definitely pay attention to the size of the build. It’s all fun and games until you’re done and don’t really have a good place to put it. I had to sacrifice my office desk until I could find another table just to mount it.
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le goff mikael
> 3 dayBest lego ever.