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title: "LEGO Star Wars - The Millennium Falcon"
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# Dual spring-loaded shooters 1329 pieces for epic build Detachable cockpit & detailed interior LEGO Star Wars - The Millennium Falcon

**Brand:** lego
**Price:** € 552.79
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## Summary

> 🌌 Build the legend. Own the galaxy.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** LEGO Star Wars - The Millennium Falcon by lego
- **How much does it cost?** € 552.79 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- lego enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Complete the Crew:** Includes 6 minifigures from The Force Awakens — Han Solo, Chewbacca, Rey, Finn, and more.
- • **Engage Hyperdrive Play:** Dual spring-loaded shooters and rotating laser turrets bring action-packed fun to your desk.
- • **Collector’s Dream Size:** Measures over 5” high, 18” long, and 12” wide — a commanding display piece for your shelf.
- • **Immersive Interior Experience:** Open hull plates reveal a detailed cockpit, holochess board, secret compartments, and more.
- • **Iconic Starship, Legendary Build:** 1329 precision pieces recreate the Millennium Falcon in stunning detail.

## Overview

The LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75105 is a 1329-piece set designed for ages 9 and up, featuring a detachable cockpit, dual spring-loaded shooters, and a highly detailed interior with a holochess board and secret compartments. This model measures over 5 inches high, 18 inches long, and 12 inches wide, and includes six minifigures from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, making it a perfect blend of display-worthy craftsmanship and interactive play.

## Description

Product Description Travel the galaxy with Han Solo, Chewbacca and others in the iconic Millennium Falcon! Aim for the stars with the Millennium Falcon featuring streamlined design, detachable cockpit, spring-loaded shooter, holochess board and lots more. One of the most iconic starships of the Star Wars saga is back, and it's leaner and meaner than ever before! As featured in exciting scenes from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this latest LEGO version of the Millennium Falcon is crammed with new and updated external features, including an even more streamlined and detailed design, detachable cockpit with space for 2 minifigures, rotating top and bottom laser turrets with hatch and space for a minifigure, dual spring-loaded shooters, sensor dish, ramp and an entrance hatch. Open up the hull plates to reveal even more great new and updated details inside, including the main hold with seating area and holochess board, more detailed hyperdrive, secret compartment, extra boxes and cables, and storage for spring-loaded shooter ammo. And of course no LEGO Millennium Falcon Star Wars toy would be complete without Han Solo and Chewbacca, as well as other great characters from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Activate the hyperdrive and set course for LEGO Star Wars fun! Includes 6 minifigures with assorted weapons: Rey, Finn, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Tasu Leech and a Kanjiklub Gang Member, plus a BB-8 Astromech Droid. Exterior features streamlined and detailed design, detachable cockpit with space for 2 minifigures, rotating top and bottom laser turrets with hatch and space for a minifigure, dual spring-loaded shooters, sensor dish, ramp, entrance hatch and opening hull plates. Detailed interior includes a more detailed hyperdrive, holochess board, secret compartment, extra boxes and cables, and storage for spring-loaded shooter ammo. Weapons include pistols, blaster, gang pistol, gang rifle and a bowcaster. Lift the hull plates to check out detail. Detach the cockpit. Fire the dual spring-loaded shooters. Brand Story By LEGO

Review: Not A Piece of Junk - The good: -Very detailed -Long build -Great minifigs The not so good: -Very little detailing on the bottom of the ship -Tight squeeze inside the cockpit -Lots of stickers The Good This Lego Millennium Falcon was released to coincide with the release of the new film. It was basically a rehash of another Lego Millennium Falcon that was released several years ago. I don't know what changes they made since I do not own that set (other than different minifigs of course and the newly designed communications dish). I did own the first Lego Millenium Falcon from the late '90s and this is a HUGE step up from that one. The build itself took a long time. Which is what I want in a huge set like this. It's no fun if you complete the build quickly. I haven't built a set this big in over 10 years and Lego has made their sets more intricate than they use to. The pieces are divided up into about 15 smaller bags that are numbered and you are suppose to open each bag as the directions direct you to. I like to savor the build by opening all the bags and mixing them all up. If you don't like sitting on the floor to build these then you should probably eat on the couch for a few days and build on the dining room table. Take your time and pay attention to detail. There are some pieces that are a dark charcoal gray and there are some that are silvery metallic and they are both small pieces that look like radiator vents. It's not a big deal if you mix them up but if you want to stay true to the directions pay close attention. These pieces are almost indistinguishable in the instructions and you really have to look closely to know which ones to use. The ship is built in sections due to its size and also due to the size you will have to pay attention to the placement of the parts. The minifigs are very detailed compared to the original Star Wars yellow-skinned figures from back in the day. The main hull of the ship is also very detailed and includes a cargo section, engine room, Dejarik table, smuggling compartments, and more. The Not So Good: There are a lot of stickers. It almost takes a master Lego builder to get them to sit straight on the pieces. Take your time putting them on. The best way I have found is to line up one edge and then slowly roll the rest of the sticker down. Once it is seated all the way it is not easy to remove without damaging it. If you fiddle with it too much it starts wearing down the corners turning them white. Most of mine turned out okay because I took my time. If you are a kid you might want help from a parent. Another negative aspect is the cockpit is kind of small. If you want two minifigs in the cockpit you will have to stagger them so they aren't side by side. If you want Han, Chewbacca, Rey, and Finn all in the cockpit good luck. I think there's a kid on YouTube who came up with a modification to make them fit better. If you have the spare parts check it out. The ship is overall very detailed except for the ventral section. Most of it is made of flat panels and the landing gear are sturdy but look cheesy. There is a turret that turns and the loading ramp does flip down (with little headroom). The whole ventral side has a squareness to it when it should have a more saucer shape to it. This doesn't effect playability too much although retractable landing gear would have been nice if I planned on flying it around the house. Overall this ship is great for an intermediate builder who likes Star Wars or space ships. It doesn't have quite the detailing of the ultimate collectors edition but it is a great build nonetheless. Happy building!
Review: "It's the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs." - Okay, so there's not much need for another review of Lego's Millennium Falcon (#75105), but I like this set too much to not write about it. I've loved Legos and Star Wars since I was a kid, but I felt I was getting a little too old to indulge in Star Wars Legos when they first came out in 1999. With all the excitement over the past two years with the new films, and the really cool sets coming out, I finally gave in. I bought the U-Wing, Poe's X-Wing, and the TIE Striker. Now, the Falcon sits next to them in my living room. The build is really enjoyable. After the first ten minutes, a couple of plates snap together to give you the iconic Falcon shape. That was a really inspiring moment that just furthered my excitement and anticipation. I ended up building the model over a few days, maybe one to two hours a day. There are a few repetitive parts, such as the sections that form the sides of the ship, or the triangular pieces that make up its dome. But the interior is a lot of fun to build, and every step closer to the finished ship is really satisfying. The instructions are clear, but I found myself needing to flip back to previous pages a few times because I had missed some pieces, or connected things incorrectly. The build definitely takes focus. Lots of counting bumps and second-guessing. One technique I eventually hit upon was to set aside all the pieces illustrated in the box on each page before starting to connect them. That way I knew if I had completed the page. The finished ship is amazing. It's really sturdy and heavy. I do wish the top panels fit together a little better, with smaller gaps. The interior could also be a little deeper. It's really expansive and has several areas, but it feels shallow to me. I also wish the gun turrets were a little more impressive. I'm not sure how to do that, but the completed section just makes me go "Oh. That's it." But I really do like the set. I love all the colors inside; they make me think about how the Falcon, especially at the time of THE FORCE AWAKENS, is held together by duct tape and hope. It's patchwork and spliced together. The minifigures also need mention. I'm really excited to have Han, Chewie, Rey, and Finn as part of my little collection. The two Kanjiklub Gang members are also cool, but why do they have the old pirate guns I used to play with when I was a kid?

## Features

- Build the famous Millennium Falcon, featuring detachable cockpit, dual spring-loaded shooters and detailed interior
- Featured in Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens
- Includes Han Solo, Chewbacca, Rey, Finn, Tasu Leech, Kanjiklub gang member and BB-8 Astromech Droid
- LEGO Star Wars building toys are compatible with all LEGO construction sets for creative building
- Measures over 5” high, 18” long and 12” wide
- 1329 pieces – For boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 14 years old

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00WI0PJE2 |
| Additional Features | Detachable Cockpit, Spring-Loaded Shooters, Detailed Interior |
| Age Range Description | 9-99 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #156,443 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #4,707 in Toy Building Sets |
| Brand Name | LEGO |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,348 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00673419231619 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 22.91 x 14.88 x 3.43 inches |
| Item Part Number | 75105 |
| Item Type Name | TOY |
| Item Weight | 2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LEGO |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1500 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 108 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 75105 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | star wars |
| Model Number | 6100680 |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Number of Pieces | 1329 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Size | 5" (14cm) H x 18” (47cm) L x 12” (32cm) W |
| Sub Brand | Star Wars |
| Subject Character | Han Solo |
| Theme | Movie |
| Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
| UPC | 713002515785 755541055247 642415166362 667649336121 802549775612 673419231619 713807343200 |

## Images

![LEGO Star Wars - The Millennium Falcon - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/616+5jDakPL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it a fast ship?**
A: "Fast ship?" You've never heard of the Millennium Falcon?

**Q: so you think a 17 year old boy that likes star wars and legos would like this?**
A: My grandson will be 8 this week and he loved the experience. He put it together with hos father and his older sister helped a bit. If the 17 year old is into both star wars and Lego they make a larger version, more expensive, that may be a better choice.

**Q: Do you think a 6 years old could build it? My son is good at lego and would absolutely love it, but Im not sure whether or not he is too young...**
A: If he is good at building Legos, he will be just fine. My son is 8 years old and very maticulous about his Lego building. It took him about 5 days building it by himself, working on it for about 45-60 min each day, but completed it alone. It has a lot of pieces!

**Q: Does the top open up in little sections or is it solid acrpss the top?**
A: It does open , just like the older model 7965

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not A Piece of Junk
*by G***8 on March 15, 2016*

The good: -Very detailed -Long build -Great minifigs The not so good: -Very little detailing on the bottom of the ship -Tight squeeze inside the cockpit -Lots of stickers The Good This Lego Millennium Falcon was released to coincide with the release of the new film. It was basically a rehash of another Lego Millennium Falcon that was released several years ago. I don't know what changes they made since I do not own that set (other than different minifigs of course and the newly designed communications dish). I did own the first Lego Millenium Falcon from the late '90s and this is a HUGE step up from that one. The build itself took a long time. Which is what I want in a huge set like this. It's no fun if you complete the build quickly. I haven't built a set this big in over 10 years and Lego has made their sets more intricate than they use to. The pieces are divided up into about 15 smaller bags that are numbered and you are suppose to open each bag as the directions direct you to. I like to savor the build by opening all the bags and mixing them all up. If you don't like sitting on the floor to build these then you should probably eat on the couch for a few days and build on the dining room table. Take your time and pay attention to detail. There are some pieces that are a dark charcoal gray and there are some that are silvery metallic and they are both small pieces that look like radiator vents. It's not a big deal if you mix them up but if you want to stay true to the directions pay close attention. These pieces are almost indistinguishable in the instructions and you really have to look closely to know which ones to use. The ship is built in sections due to its size and also due to the size you will have to pay attention to the placement of the parts. The minifigs are very detailed compared to the original Star Wars yellow-skinned figures from back in the day. The main hull of the ship is also very detailed and includes a cargo section, engine room, Dejarik table, smuggling compartments, and more. The Not So Good: There are a lot of stickers. It almost takes a master Lego builder to get them to sit straight on the pieces. Take your time putting them on. The best way I have found is to line up one edge and then slowly roll the rest of the sticker down. Once it is seated all the way it is not easy to remove without damaging it. If you fiddle with it too much it starts wearing down the corners turning them white. Most of mine turned out okay because I took my time. If you are a kid you might want help from a parent. Another negative aspect is the cockpit is kind of small. If you want two minifigs in the cockpit you will have to stagger them so they aren't side by side. If you want Han, Chewbacca, Rey, and Finn all in the cockpit good luck. I think there's a kid on YouTube who came up with a modification to make them fit better. If you have the spare parts check it out. The ship is overall very detailed except for the ventral section. Most of it is made of flat panels and the landing gear are sturdy but look cheesy. There is a turret that turns and the loading ramp does flip down (with little headroom). The whole ventral side has a squareness to it when it should have a more saucer shape to it. This doesn't effect playability too much although retractable landing gear would have been nice if I planned on flying it around the house. Overall this ship is great for an intermediate builder who likes Star Wars or space ships. It doesn't have quite the detailing of the ultimate collectors edition but it is a great build nonetheless. Happy building!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "It's the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs."
*by C***N on January 27, 2017*

Okay, so there's not much need for another review of Lego's Millennium Falcon (#75105), but I like this set too much to not write about it. I've loved Legos and Star Wars since I was a kid, but I felt I was getting a little too old to indulge in Star Wars Legos when they first came out in 1999. With all the excitement over the past two years with the new films, and the really cool sets coming out, I finally gave in. I bought the U-Wing, Poe's X-Wing, and the TIE Striker. Now, the Falcon sits next to them in my living room. The build is really enjoyable. After the first ten minutes, a couple of plates snap together to give you the iconic Falcon shape. That was a really inspiring moment that just furthered my excitement and anticipation. I ended up building the model over a few days, maybe one to two hours a day. There are a few repetitive parts, such as the sections that form the sides of the ship, or the triangular pieces that make up its dome. But the interior is a lot of fun to build, and every step closer to the finished ship is really satisfying. The instructions are clear, but I found myself needing to flip back to previous pages a few times because I had missed some pieces, or connected things incorrectly. The build definitely takes focus. Lots of counting bumps and second-guessing. One technique I eventually hit upon was to set aside all the pieces illustrated in the box on each page before starting to connect them. That way I knew if I had completed the page. The finished ship is amazing. It's really sturdy and heavy. I do wish the top panels fit together a little better, with smaller gaps. The interior could also be a little deeper. It's really expansive and has several areas, but it feels shallow to me. I also wish the gun turrets were a little more impressive. I'm not sure how to do that, but the completed section just makes me go "Oh. That's it." But I really do like the set. I love all the colors inside; they make me think about how the Falcon, especially at the time of THE FORCE AWAKENS, is held together by duct tape and hope. It's patchwork and spliced together. The minifigures also need mention. I'm really excited to have Han, Chewie, Rey, and Finn as part of my little collection. The two Kanjiklub Gang members are also cool, but why do they have the old pirate guns I used to play with when I was a kid?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A fantastic update of an old classic!
*by A***A on January 6, 2016*

This set is great, it's basically an update of the Millennium Falcon set they have been using for over a decade but they have made improvements in the design to make it more sturdy and I like the addition of the stud shooters on the front which makes it a better play set for kids. The interior detailing is better than any of the previous versions, especially in the seating area. The minifigs included are great too with everyone you'd expect plus two thugs from one of the scenes that features the falcon. I only have two complaints and they are: 1. The blue tube for the engine is a bit too short in my opinion, the older versions included a longer one that wrapped farther around and looked more like the movie. 2. Stickers, UGH! Im not a fan of all the stickers that Lego uses now for detail instead of actual printed parts like when I was a kid, but its not a major thing as long as you take your time and get them on straight. As an adult collector this set is going to be sitting on a shelf most of the time. Kids who actually play with this thing though are going to have issues with the stickers fading/coming off eventually. Overall, I am highly pleased with this set and am glad it is part of my collection, I particularly like the new deflector dish although that was more of a movie change and Lego appropriately followed suit. 9.5/10 guys!

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