LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon 75192 Is it Worth It?

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Published 2019-08-02
Is it still worth it? Decided to take the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collectors Series Millennium Falcon out of hiding to review the ship, Minifigures, Instruction book, and Technic Efferman Stand. Also in this video, we compare this massive LEGO set with the smaller Millennium Falcon from the movie Star Wars The Force Awakens.

All Comments (21)
  • @Soundtracks92
    I got this beauty for Christmas 2 years ago. Greatest Lego set of all time, as well as the biggest and most detailed. Not to mention super heavy! It's well worth the price if you're a Star Wars fan and you want the best of the best. The UCS Millenium Falcon is the ultimate dream set to have, and anybody who owns it should consider themselves lucky. I know I do :)
  • @WhiskeyShred
    There is no way I would have picked that thing up like that! 😂 I was freaking out lol
  • @aeromoe
    @7:08 The round sensor dish is printed, not a sticker. It is also quite expensive (at least $18.00) at Bricklink in Nov 2020.
  • @jediknight38
    I just got mine delivered from Amazon, straight from the LEGO factory itself for the original $800 price tag and it's probably going to take me an entire month to build it by myself.
  • I enjoyed this detailed review and comparison, thank you. I have the UCS, regular and Kessel run versions, so it looks great to have them all together, although I put the UCS set in a display coffee table instead of a stand......for now. The only thing I will disagree with you about are the mini figures. I don’t think making a comparison with a play set is the fair comparison, but rather it should be compared to other UCS sets. Typically, these sets are intended to be for display so they don’t come with many figures, in fact most of them come with no more than two figures. The only other exception is the Sandcrawler, but that’s a weird UCS set that really looks more like a play set. I just don’t think that only having 7 figures should be a criticism of this set, although not including Luke and Obi is strange if your going to have mini figures. Thanks again for posting this review.
  • @MrKlawUK
    Lego should have included a stand at that angle as an option in the box. Flat is just too huge for many people to easily display
  • @brianball2963
    In terms of the mini figures, someone asked on the Lego site “why isn’t R2D2 included, particularly as he was instrumental in repairing the hyperdrive”. The explanation from Lego was that it from the time in Episode V, when Luke and R2D2 where on Dagobah, thus also after Obe-wan had been killed by Vader. Hence why they weren’t included.
  • @PatoChu
    6:53 erm actually ☝🤓This dish is from the Original Trilogy while the brick built is from the Sequel Trilogy..
  • @RepublicStuds
    It better darn be, I'm building it rn, I got it last week
  • @sleepy2362
    getting it later this year. it’ll be my first UCS set after collecting the 1:8 scale technic cars along with the race cars for six years
  • @ben_schachne
    you call the older dish the newer one and the new one the older one
  • @ccemom
    I have been wanting this set for so long and if I do get it I will love it.
  • Just got mine a few days back after getting Luke’s landspeeder. Sort of got the Star Wars bug now. Can’t quite bring myself to crack the seals on it yet though 😂
  • @jakfuki
    Yeah, it’s worth it if you have the funds or financing. I’m still building mine. I’ve had to put mine on hold, because LEGO forgot to include enough 3x3 plates in one of the #10 bags. They should be here in a few days. Fun, fun build, though.
  • @user-ie2ty8mn8m
    Great review. One of the most detailed I've seen. I can't wait for it to come back in stock as it's at the top of my wish list. Question for you, I know you can fit 4 mini figs in the cockpit but is there space to fit any mini figs in other parts of the ship? Looks like one or two may be able to fit around the Dejarik game set? Thanks!