3/23/2023 0 Comments Ucs millennium falcon![]() Remove individual hull plates to reveal the highly detailed main hold, rear compartment and gunnery station. Welcome to the largest, most detailed LEGO® Star Wars Millennium Falcon model we've ever created-in fact, with 7,500 pieces it's one of our biggest LEGO models, period! This amazing LEGO interpretation of Han Solo's unforgettable Corellian freighter has all the details that Star Wars fans of any age could wish for, including intricate exterior detailing, upper and lower quad laser cannons, landing legs, lowering boarding ramp and a 4-minifigure cockpit with detachable canopy. Display the Millennium Falcon alongside your favorite sets for the perfect collector's item… and when you thought it couldn't get any better, switch out the crew and swap the sensor dish to create either the classic or Episode VII/VIII version of the Millennium Falcon. There's also a hidden floor compartment, 2 escape pod hatches and an access ladder to the gunnery station seat and a detachable hull panel with a fully rotating quad laser cannon. Make your way to the rear compartment to monitor the hyperdrive from the console. The main hold has seating for the minifigures, a Dejarik holographic game, engineering station with a turning seat for a minifigure, and a doorway build with passageway decoration. Seat up to 4 minifigures in the cockpit with detachable canopy and remove the outer panels to reveal the highly detailed interior. Marvel at the intricate hull detailing, sensor dish, upper and lower quad laser cannons, 7 landing legs, lowering boarding ramp and hidden blaster cannon. ![]() The ultimate LEGO® Star Wars Millennium Falcon has landed! With 7,500 elements, Han Solo's super-fast Corellian ship is crammed with the coolest details and fun features. It think I'm likely going to have to directly attach to the inner technic frame, and eschew the "include the landing gear" concept I was trying to adhere to.Build, play and display the ultimate LEGO® Star Wars Millennium Falcon with amazing external detailing, large cockpit, detailed interior, 7,500 elements and 2 crews! I was curious to see if I could even get something to the angle I wanted, but I am concerned about the structural strength of the landing gear, and after looking at it a bit more I may be rethinking the concept here. True, I'm only about 60% of the way through. My display holds the weight around the Technic area, and I still have the landing gear on. It might be wise to see if you can also hide some support around the technic base area which can hold the weight. You will see what the designer means by “this is pushing what they can do to the limits”, when you pick up the model once complete from underneath.Ĭheck that the landing gear can cope with holding that weight at that angle. You then get the artwork to sign off, and a 4 week wait.Īs for cost if you budget for 3 x RRP 75192, then you might have enough left over for a nice bottle of vino and a meal at a local restaurant, with the other half to explain what you have just I would complete the build first, as the weight of the model increases quite a bit from the stage your at. (I might look at Hue lights again soon, as I have a lot running with IFTTT, so I can get the Hue lights to flash on email delivery etc. So I went with their LED lighting and asked for the back LED light to be on/off independently. ![]() But I didn’t dare mention this to the only company that said they could build what I wanted (I think the Hue part was too much for the others to incorporate). The chosen is: BankGothic LtBT, and 10mm height.Īs for lighting, my first choice would have been Hue Lightstrip’s, then I could have controlled the lighting exactly. The text font, colour, and size was chosen after quite a bit of time experimenting online with a font generator. But I’m glad I went for the desk mounted option, more expensive but it would not look right on the wall given it needs 500mm depth. I wanted two options, desk mounted, and wall mounted. Then I spoke to a company called luminati in Devon, and explained what I wanted, sent images from the side of the MF box of the dimensions, and images of the Lego store display to explain the angle I would like. I spent quite a bit of time speaking to professional display manufactures asking if they can do a custom build, and explained what I wanted.
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