We could have done with some more detail in the interior, especially considering how many iconic scenes take place there, but what’s there works, and there’s a good amount of space to pose minifigures. Plus, there’s even a secret compartment where you can smuggle whatever space contraband you fancy pirating that day, as well as classic details like the space chess board.
The cockpit is minimalist and is lacking detail, although there is a hidden extra minifigure, D-O, that can be stored alongside whoever you choose to captain the ship. When it’s all closed up and on display, it’s absolutely perfect. It looks exactly how you’d want a Millennium Falcon to look like, and while the inside does leave a bit to be desired, it’s an unmistakably great adaptation of a classic Star Wars design.
There will be that moment when you’re in the Lego store where you see the big Millennium Falcon next to it and wonder what if… but be warned, that set will literally take you days, and you’ll likely need to lift it up the stairs using some kind of industrial equipment. If you want a set that’s good value for money, not enormous, but looks amazing on a shelf, especially as part of a collection of classic ships, the Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon is an excellent choice.
ehhhh not the small one! review the BIG one!
For God's sake, don't let my grandson see this!
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