

Sign up here for our daily Thrillist email, and get your fix of the best in food/drink/fun. WIRED staffers, and some family, built the largest and most expensive lego set to date, the Millennium Falcon. As Yoda once said, "Pretty goddamn awesome, it is." Watch Us Build a 7,500 Piece Lego Millennium Falcon. "My main goal was to present the model in a flying position, which was a huge task." Han Solo would be proud, Marshal.Ĭheck out a few more photos of the LEGO light freighter from Banana's Flickr account below. "It took me a whole year to accomplish this build (including planning and collecting bricks)," he said in a description for the photos. In all, it's composed of approximately 7,500 pieces, many of which had be ordered from galaxies far far away. Marshal Banana recently shared several images of the finished project, which measures almost 3ft long and even includes sublight engines that actually light up. But one diehard Star Wars fan seemingly busied himself in the lead up to the movie's debut by meticulously constructing one of the franchise's most beloved spaceships, the Millennium Falcon, out of thousands of LEGOs.

Very large model that includes 7,500 pieces.Detailed exterior with sensor dishes, upper and lower laser cannons, and landing legs.
#7500 PIECE LEGO MILLENNIUM FALCON FULL#
Removable hull panels allow access to the interior. The full press release includes the complete list of features.Includes minifigures from 2 Star Wars trilogies: Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia and C-3PO, as well as Older Han Solo, Rey, Finn with a BB-8 droid figure.Detailed LEGO® replica of the iconic space ship from the Star Wars films. The perennial favorite, the Millenium Falcon, with updated design and lots of iconic characters to play with and collect.Comes with different sets of sensor dishes and crew figures, so you can switch between classic Star Wars or the version of Episodes VII and VIII. On top of an amazingly detailed exterior, the model has removable hull plates to show off the intricate interior detailing.

Must be 18 years or older to purchase online. At 7,500 pieces, Marshal’s Millennium Falcon uses fully 50 more parts than even the largest LEGO set ever sold (the 5,000-piece UCS Falcon), states the Brothers Brick post. Over 7,500 pieces make for a fun and challenging build. This 7,500-piece model is still one of the largest LEGO® models. Watch Us Build a 7,500 Piece Lego Millennium Falcon About WIRED staffers, and some family, built the largest and most expensive lego set to date, the Millennium Falcon. Travel the LEGO® galaxy in the ultimate Millennium Falcon. Build one of science fiction's most famous star ships with the amazing LEGO® Star Wars Millennium Falcon model.
