🌌 Unleash your inner Jedi with the ultimate starship experience!
The LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 7965 is a detailed model featuring 1254 pieces, 6 iconic mini figures, and interactive elements like opening hulls and missile launchers, perfect for fans and collectors alike.
Product Dimensions | 58.42 x 37.47 x 8.26 cm; 2.27 Kilograms |
Item model number | 4612210 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1254 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
C**Y
Great detailed build for the price
Got this Millenium Falcon to surprise my husband for his birthday. This is the licensed version of Legos and you can expect top quality of each piece. This entry level model is fantastic for someone that wants enough details in the build without spending big money for a larger professional version. Comes with Luke, Darth Vader, Princess, and Chubakka each with their own weapons. All the guns, and flaps on the spaceship can move on a hinge. The top part of the ship completely opens up so you have full access to play on the inside of the ship! Highly recommend as a great gift!
R**T
The Falcon... Nuff Said
See the headline.
M**E
Four Stars
Lego is lego, say no more 😃
L**I
pazzo per i lego
a chi piacciono i lego e star wars questo è un pezzo immancabile e un ottimo intrattenimento per i ragazzi
P**0
Interior makes this set a home run
As a collector of the new line of Star Wars legos, I have to say that this is clearly the centerpiece of my collection along with the 9493 X-Wing (both are not from this year's release but I group them in the new line). So far I have built the 75054 AT-AT, 75055 Imperial Star Destroyer, 75050 B-Wing, 75049 Snowspeeder and some smaller sets but this takes the cake in terms of fun and details.Build: It was pretty straightforward, with a lot of technic pieces forming the bottom frame and then repetitive building for the top covers. I usually build sets pretty quickly (AT-AT took 2 hours) but I went a little slower on this one, taking about 3 hours to finish it all. There are painted panels for computers but also stickers for some of the pieces on the outside, and while I'm not a huge fan of decals they look decent enough on the finished product.Playbility: This is a lot more fun to play with than sets of similar price range like the AT-AT and the Star Destroyer. The top panels fold out nicely to reveal the interior and aren't too loose to flop if you play with it upside down. The main body features: 1) 2 beds, 2) the training remote Luke uses in A New Hope; 3) sitting area with the board game; 4) a center computer console; 5) stowaway compartment; 6) a lowering walkway (?); and 7) the top/bottom quad cannons with seats for gunners that slides out the top. The cockpit can fit both Han and Chewie (with Chewie sitting slightly behind Han). The landing gear won't fold in or slide up but this will probably be on a surface most of the time, and you can take them off if you really want to. You can easily fit all of the minifigures that came with the set plus more to recreate scenes from episode 4, or make up your own scenes. While the AT-AT just has an empty space to fit Snowtroopers and the Star Destroyer has a few panels and standing space, this set allows your figures to be in the context of the movie and to actually be interacting with the ship itself.Minifigures: Of course it comes with Luke, Leia, Obi-Wan, Han, Chewie, and Darth Vader. As with the other reviewers, I would've liked to see R2 and C-3PO included given the hefty price tag, but they can be purchased individually or via Droid Escape set. The details on the figures are great and have the same level of accuracy as the newest figures from this year.Love this set, you will not regret it if you are an adult collector that doesn't mind spending in the $50~$200 range for a fun kit.
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