LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon contains a mind-boggling number of pieces
We know that LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon contains a huge number of pieces, but seeing them all laid out is truly mind-boggling.
A regular member in good standing of the Brick Fanatics’ Top 20 LEGO Sets List, 75192 Millennium Falcon is still the largest LEGO Star Wars model ever released. In fact the set is so popular that it recently celebrated its fifth anniversary and we dove deep into the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy with the Falcon at Five – a series of detailed features and extensive celebratory coverage.
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As befits a UCS model of this size, 75192 Millennium Falcon contains a whopping 7,541-pieces, which does go some way to justifying its eye-watering price. Combined together, all of the elements result in a LEGO Star Wars ship that measures an impressive 84 cm in length, making it a real challenge to find room in your house to actually display the colossal set.
To give another sense of the scale of the build, one enterprising LEGO fan has taken to Reddit to show off the model in an altogether different light. Thanks to u/GlutenAttack02 and highlighted by Instagram user unofficial.lego, we know now what 75192 Millennium Falcon looks like when every single one of those 7,541-pieces is laid out in full. The result is almost an optical illusion in and of itself, with only a few surrounding real world items giving the total number of pieces any sort of scale.
The image does also reveal a pet’s bowl in the top right-hand corner of the Reddit user’s picture, suggesting the appearance of an overexcited animal at any moment could result in any one of those tiny LEGO elements being lost for good…
75192 Millennium Falcon is currently still available for purchase from the official UK, US and Europe online stores and is priced at £734.99 / $849.99 / €849.99.
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