The LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) Has Landed In LEGO Stores Worldwide!

Now that the veil has been officially lifted, the LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) is now on hyperdrive, making its presence felt all across LEGO Stores worldwide. Available for an early VIP access from September 14 to 30, and to the general public starting October 1st, LEGO Stores across the globe has flaunted this 7,541-piece set for everyone’s enjoyment. Here’s a few of its sightings as shared by fans across social media.

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To mark its debut, LEGO Stores in the US gave away several premium LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) brochures, as reported by The Brick Fan. According to Allen, the tri-fold brochure itself is a fitting testament to the grandiosity of the Falcon, with the brochure itself being made of high quality paper. The cover sports the Falcon’s exterior, while the contents shows the workings of its brick-built interiors and the different minifigures that goes along with it. As an added trivia, the brochure also reveals that the building instructions for the UCS MF will consist of 496 pages bound in a spiral booklet. As expected, some folks would like to see this as an aftermarket opportunity where they even posted these premium brochures for sale over at eBay.

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The LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) will retail for $799.99 in the US, exclusively available in all LEGO Stores and at shop.LEGO.com.

Millennium Falcon, 7541 pieces.

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US $799.99, CA $899.99, DE €799.99, UK £649.99, DKK 6999.00

Available from the 1st of October with VIP early access from the 14th of September.

Welcome to the largest, most detailed LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon model we’ve ever created – in fact, with over 7,500 pieces it is the biggest LEGO model ever sold! This amazing LEGO interpretation of Han Solo’s unforgettable Corellian freighter has all the details that Star Wars fans of any age could wish for, including intricate exterior detailing, upper and lower quad laser cannons, landing legs, lowering boarding ramp and a 4-minifigure cockpit with detachable canopy. Remove individual hull plates to reveal the highly detailed main hold, rear compartment and gunnery station. This amazing model also features interchangeable sensor dishes and crew, so you decide whether to play out classic LEGO Star Wars adventures with Han, Leia, Chewbacca and C-3PO, or enter the world of Episode VII and VIII with older Han, Rey, Finn and BB-8!

If you’re eyeing on this set as much as we do, Wildcard Toys is running a contest where you can bring home this grandest piece of ‘space junk’ for FREE. To enter, simply head over to this link and follow their instructions. Sharing this info across social media and to your friends will earn you an additional raffle entry and increasing your chance of winning. Check out the full announcement below.

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Author: Albert Balanza

Teacher, student, dad, AFOL, psych geek & everything in between. :)

One thought on “The LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon (75192) Has Landed In LEGO Stores Worldwide!”

  1. Got one of these it’s killing me not to open it, let alone start to build it, but we have a team of 4 Building it up on the 30th of September on a Star Wars themed weekend.
    Looks like it’s going to be a fun weekend ahead for the kids, the biggest problem is splitting the 4 into working individuals from the same booklet as I cannot find a build download to share :(, and I dont really want to have a load of us thumbing through the awesome booklet.

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