![]() The body is brick-built using a Travis brick with some black 1×1 quarter circle pieces for the wings. LEGO has also included a couple of Porgs because they were introduced in Episode VIII: The Last Jedi in a couple of scenes, one of which they do appear inside the Falcon so that’s the reason for the inclusion. The head has printing all around with the main being the photoreceptor and the slightly smaller holoprojector. The body has printing of its tool-bay discs on four areas of the circular body which are all different. The hairpiece is the same one that was produced specifically for his minifigure a few years ago.īB-8 also makes an appearance in this set. He has a double-sided head with a stern expression on one side and an angry one on the other. There’s some nice printing of the zipper and other detailing on it. He wears a black shirt with Poe Dameron’s nougat colored jacket. Like with many other minifigures, Finn is also a repeat from other sets. Her accessory is usually her staff but she has a blaster in this set. She also has printing of some freckles on her face to give her more detailing. She does have a double-sided head with a normal look on one side and a stern one on the other. The printing of the cloth also goes down to the legs as well. He has on the light brown and gray outfit that she’s seen wearing in The Force Awakens. Rey is also a repeat from previous sets that included her. Like before, Han has a blaster as an accessory but it’s a different one from before. He has on a brown jacket over a white shirt and black pants with belt printing. This version of Han is in the Rathtar Escape (75180). It would’ve been nice if C-3PO would have been used for the Sequel Trilogy so he can have his red arm and maybe some updated printing but we didn’t get that.Īs mentioned before, Han Solo also has a minifigure for the Sequel Trilogy and he is the older version of the character as seen in The Force Awakens. It is mostly pearl-gold in color with printing of his circuitry on the torso and lines on the legs. His accessory is the bowcaster.Ĭ-3PO is another character that is has been in other sets before. The mold is also brown and there’s some tan fur on the face and legs. The torso itself is plain brown and the head/body mold goes over it. ![]() You’ll notice a similar trend with other minifigures in this set. Leia has a double-sided head with a smile on one side and also a breathing mask on the other.Ĭhewbacca is the exact same minifigure that has been released before. There’s lots of striped printing on both sides of the torso as well as some on the legs. Princess Leia is in her Hoth outfit in which she wears a white jacket over the jumpsuit. The hair piece is the newer brown one that was recently introduced. He has a double-sided head with a smirk on one side and the other showing him with a breathing mask that he wears while he was inside the Exogorth. I do like the printing of the belt on the legs. The first one is based on Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back where he has a a dark blue jacket over a white shirt and brown pants. The main pilot of the Falcon is Han Solo and not surprising, he’s included not once, but twice in this set. Fans were left scratching their heads when some notable characters were left out but we still have a number of minifigures included in the set. Probably due to packaging weight, the numbered bags are randomly inserted into the boxes so you’ll have to open them all up to find each numbered bag.Īs we know by now, the new UCS Millennium Falcon emcompasses minifigures from both the Original Star Wars Trilogy as well as the Sequel Trilogy. Each of the box has a memorable quote from from the A New Hope and Return of the Jedi. Underneath the manual are four boxes that separate the individual numbered bags. This whole section is worth reading before or after you build the set. There’s some pretty interesting information especially the part where LEGO revealed the stress test heating. Not all the pages are the steps as the first 16 are actually designer notes and interviews. It has 466 pages and consists of a monumental 1,379 steps. The manual is thick and heavy coming in over 6 pounds. Things just weren’t going right the past few months. My camera image data and part of the review got corrupted on my old laptop a few months ago and I’ve finally had time to rebuild and retype out what I’ve already done in between what was happening with Toys R Us and changing jobs. First off, let me preface this review by saying sorry for the lateness of the review. With today being May the 4th, now is a very good time to finally release this review. I’ve already done an unboxing on it so you can check it out if you want. The largest set that LEGO has produced is the LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) which comes in at a massive 7,541 pieces while costing a whopping $799.99.
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