![]() Other sets containing the Millennium Falcon External links This special set also includes a display card with detailed ship specifications!.Includes 5 minifigures: Han Solo, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa!.Cockpit top can be removed to access minifigures!.Top and bottom quad-laser turrets rotate for realistic play!.Radar dish rotates and elevates and boarding ramp extends!.Ship is over 33" long, 22" wide and 8" tall! (84cm long x 56cm wide x 21cm tall).Landing gear provides a stable base for model to stand on!.Model is built completely to minifigure scale - minifigures can sit inside and man the controls!.With over 5,000 pieces, this is the biggest LEGO set ever made!.At almost 3 feet (90cm) long, it's the ultimate centerpiece to any LEGO collection! Every detail of the modified Corellian Engineering Corporation YT-1300 freighter is here, all constructed to scale with LEGO minifigures. This is it - the biggest, most spectacular LEGO® model ever! Straight out of the classic Star Wars movies comes the Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon, Han Solo's famous smuggling starship. Description This is a description taken from. In 2011, LEGO officially held a contest to win a first edition UCS Falcon. ![]() This is the second largest Star Wars set.In 202 Millennium Falcon took this title at $799.99. This is the second most expensive LEGO set ever made, at $499.99.According to the UCS Promotional Poster, this set retired in 2009 but wasn't fully discontinued (sold out) until 24 June 2010.This set was redesigned and released in 2017 as the 75192 Millennium Falcon.Then, 10256 Taj Mahal with 5,923 pieces had more, and finally 71043 Hogwarts Castle contains 6,020 pieces. In 202 Millennium Falcon took this title with 7,541 pieces. The 10189 Taj Mahal has the second highest piece count of 5,922 pieces. This is the fifth largest LEGO set ever made, piece-wise.The first copies of this set sold through received a special first edition certificate of authenticity. Upon its release in 2007, the UCS Falcon was the largest LEGO set ever produced (a title later given to the 10189 Taj Mahal in 2008 and the 75192 Millennium Falcon in 2017) with more than 5000 pieces and a 316-page instruction manual. The model is very intricate in detail with many special SNOT (Studs Not On Top) techniques involved in the front "mandibles", mimicking Star Wars technology and architecture. It has been designed to be to scale with the minifigures, unlike most other Ultimate Collector's Series sets. At the time of release, it was recorded to be the largest set ever produced by LEGO, measuring 33" (84 cm) long by 22" (56 cm) wide and 8.3" (21 cm) tall.
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