![]() ![]() In the final bag, we get to put the finishing touches on the Falcon. Every flap piece is unique and has its own details, so be careful when putting these together! It is from the pieces in this bag that we build the triangular roof flaps that open and close. The hero, Rey, makes her appearance in Bag 8. It is also where we build and install both the top and bottom cannons and the landing feet. The rest of the pieces in this bag were used to add on to the cockpit and build the stationary part of the ship’s roof.īag 7 brings more pieces to the cockpit, as well as the addition of the smuggling compartment. Our favorite astromech droid, a BB-8 minifigure was included in bag 6. ![]() The highlight of this section was putting in the translucent blue tube that creates the hyperdrive! This is a very distinct piece that we are pretty sure is unique to this set. In bag 5, we finish off the interior walls, as well as the walls at the stern (back). We also add onto the cockpit, and the main control panel of the ship is installed. Chewy has a really cool three-piece weapon that even shoots a little stud when the lever is pushed!īag 4 includes the Minifigure Finn, and this is also where we begin to build the wall surrounding the interior of the ship. Bag 3 also contained the pieces for our favorite shipmates, Han Solo and Chewbacca. The highlight was putting in place the holochess table where the mini-figures gather to play this intergalactic game. We built such things as a trap door, the hyperdrive engines, control panels, sofas, and beds. Bag 2 and 3 brought more interesting details to the interior of the spacecraft. This section was quite routine as we built up anticipation for the more exciting parts we knew were to come. We start by building the base of the ship with the pieces from bag 1. The Millennium Falcon almost appeared too good to be true, so our little builder opened the box the minute it arrived. Be sure to open this bag first, as you will need pieces from here almost immediately. Some of the sections also included the oversized pieces from the unnumbered bag. Each section of the manual corresponds to one of the uniquely numbered bags (#1 – #9 with two #8 bags) that must be built in order to achieve the final product. The Millenium Falcon was built by following the 159 page manual with step by step instructions. The Millennium Falcon was built by a 9-year-old and his mother (for fun, not out of necessity) over approximately 7 man hours. Now that’s exciting, almost as exciting as creating your very own Millennium Falcon!Ģ2¾ inches x 15 inches x 3⅓ inches Built Sizeġ8½ inches x 12½ inches x 4¾ inches Bag countġ0 Individually Numbered Bags, 1 Unnumbered Bag Piece countġ Manuals (159 Pages) Putting It All Together Time Never designed to be on the front line of battle, this unassuming saucer-shaped freight frigate captained by some of our favorite heroes, the Millennium Falcon has helped save the Resistance from annihilation. ![]() The Millenium Falcon has intrigued us for years by escaping the battle with its quick speed, being captured by the Empire, stolen and sitting unused as junk metal, then stolen again only to be found again by its rightful owner Han Solo 15 years later.Įxcitement and trouble always seem to catch up with the Millenium Falcon and in the midst of battle, something inevitably seems to break down on the ship leading to some more troubled excitement. ![]()
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