What’s got 7541 pieces and looks absolutely incredible once it’s built? The Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon, that’s what! And there’s never been a better time to buy this amazing Lego set, as Argos has slashed the price by £210, meaning you can now get it for £525 instead of the usual £735.
Measuring 33 inches long and 22 inches wide, this majestic model is packed with detail, making it an authentic representation of the starship piloted by Han Solo in the Star Wars movies. Speaking of which, the set comes with two Solo minifigures (a younger and an older version of Harrison Ford’s character), as well as minis of Chewbacca, Princess Leia, C-3P0, Rey, Finn and BB-8.
Even though it’s almost 50 years since the first Star Wars film came out, A New Hope back in 1977, I still get thoroughly excited when I see anything related to the legendary sci-fi franchise – and that includes Lego Star Wars.
These sets always looks incredible once built, and the Millennium Falcon Collector Series Set is surely the cream of the crop. Comprising 7541 pieces with an additional eight minifigures, I think you’ll be amazed at the level of detail on show once it’s been put together.
There’s a main hold featuring a seating area for your figures, a Dejarik holographic game, an engineering station with a turning seat, a lowering boarding ramp, a concealed blaster cannon and so much more.
And if you want more Lego kits for discounted prices, be sure to take a look at Louder’s Black Friday Lego deals page, which is being updated with loads of Lego kits for all ages.
A few more ways to save
- If the Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon is already taking pride of place on your shelf, then here’s another awesome Lego Star Wars option on one of the saga’s iconic vehicles: the AT-AT walker. This 1267-piece Lego kit is down from £314.75 to £233.99 at Amazon. Along with a Lego reconstruction of the Hoth attack unit, it also comes with minifigures of Luke Skywalker, General Veers, 2 AT-AT drivers and a pair of Snowtroopers,
- Meanwhile, over at Amazon US you can buckle-up and relive the Mos Espa pod race from The Phantom Menace with this 718-piece Lego kit. It’s down from $79.99 to $59.99. The diorama features Anakin Skywalker’s podracer and Sebulba’s vehicle from the famous Tattooine race.