The bottom line The LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon UCS 75192 Building Kit is the 7541-piece Ultimate Collector's Series Millennium Falcon at $849 (originally retailed $799 in 2017, now collector-priced). The 7541 pieces make it the largest LEGO set ever produced (until 75313 AT-AT Imperial superseded it briefly), the 84cm (33-inch) length and 56cm (22-inch) width create a museum-display-quality model that dominates a coffee table, the 8 minifigures (Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, C-3PO, R2-D2, Finn, Rey, BB-8) span the original trilogy and sequel trilogy eras, the removable hull plates reveal detailed interior with cockpit, dejarik table, and hyperspace ring, the 60+ hour assembly time (per LEGO community average) makes it a 2-3 month project, the 1247-page instruction manual is the longest LEGO has ever produced, and the secondary market has resold the set at $1200-$2000 for new-in-box (the 2017 first edition is the rarest). The trade is real money and a 60+ hour build that requires patience and dedicated space.
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At $849 the LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon UCS 75192 is the right Ultimate Collector’s Series set in 2026.
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The LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon UCS 75192 Building Kit is the 7541-piece Ultimate Collector's Series Millennium Falcon at $849 (originally retailed $799 in 2017, now collector-priced). The 7541 pieces make it the largest LEGO set ever produced (until 75313 AT-AT Imperial superseded it briefly), the 84cm (33-inch) length and 56cm (22-inch) width create a museum-display-quality model that dominates a coffee table, the 8 minifigures (Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, C-3PO, R2-D2, Finn, Rey, BB-8) span the original trilogy and sequel trilogy eras, the removable hull plates reveal detailed interior with cockpit, dejarik table, and hyperspace ring, the 60+ hour assembly time (per LEGO community average) makes it a 2-3 month project, the 1247-page instruction manual is the longest LEGO has ever produced, and the secondary market has resold the set at $1200-$2000 for new-in-box (the 2017 first edition is the rarest). The trade is real money and a 60+ hour build that requires patience and dedicated space.