The build begins differing significantly from the 2015 Millennium Falcon (75105) right at the beginning of the second set of bags, which add the parts for the rear interior sections and part of the engine strip, completed with the parts in bag 3.īag 4 builds up the central core with seats for the quad cannons along with the sections over the escape pods to port and starboard. Unsurprisingly, the base of the Falcon is built mostly from Technic pieces, reinforced with System plates.Īlthough there are minor details, the build by the end of the first bag is largely identical to the base for both of the previous Falcons of the past several years. Sticker sheets have become a standard part of LEGO Star Wars sets over the years, and the latest Falcon depends on numerous stickers for key details like exhaust vents, the hyperdrive, and benches. The parts for the set come in ten sets of numbered bags, plus an unnumbered bag with larger pieces and the instruction booklet and sticker sheet protected by their own plastic envelope. The front of the box shows the Falcon in flight over a planet with all the minifigs in an inset, while the back shows off the set’s play features. The largest of the new LEGO Star Wars sets comes in a substantial box appropriate for its part count, but is otherwise a fairly standard box - relatively thin cardboard with the artwork you’d expect. The packaging, instructions, & sticker sheet Other than minifigs, let’s find out what’s new about this latest iteration. Not counting the monumental UCS Falcon released in 2017, this is the third Millennium Falcon released since Han & Chewie’s Falcon The Force Awakens (2015) and Lando’s Kessel Run Falcon for Solo (2018). The set includes 1,353 pieces with five minifigs and two droids, and is available now ( US $159.99 | CA $179.99 | UK £149.99). So far, we’ve looked at 75248 Resistance A-wing Starfighter, and today we’re reviewing the largest set in the first wave, 75257 Millennium Falcon. The ninth and final film in the Skywalker Saga is due in movie theaters in about a month and a half, and we continue to look at the first wave of LEGO Star Wars sets released in advance of the film.
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