Young Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, and C-3PO represent the old crew, while Finn, Rey, old Han Solo, BB-8, and a couple of Porgs are from the new films. And, you also get both the old and the new crew. This is symbolized in the set by a different radar dish for the old and new version of the ship, and a few other minor modifications. In the original Star Wars films, the Falcon plays a major role, and it also returns in the latest movies – albeit aged and somewhat modified. However consider that besides the significantly greater number of pieces, the new set is also technically a two-in-one model representing two versions of the ship. The larger piece count also means a higher price tag the original set sold for $500 and was lowered to $400 near the end of its run, while the new set is $800. The new Falcon is the same size as the original, however, it comes with roughly 2,300 more pieces – all going into adding even more details to an already elaborate model. And now, thanks to the LEGO Group and Disney listening to fans, we finally got an updated version in the form of the #75192 LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon. It was the largest LEGO set in its time and a wonderful representation of the iconic ship from the Star Wars universe. It’s been ten years since the #10179 LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector’s Series (UCS) Millennium Falcon was released, and LEGO fans have been hoping for a re-release ever since the set was retired.
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