…Pieces, Cost $800 USD
"For the past few weeks, LEGO has been teasing their largest set of all-time, and now they've unleashed it on the world. USA Today reports that the long-awaited set is an updated version of the Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) Millennium Falcon. The original UCS Falcon (released in 2007) had 5,197 pieces. This new one blows that away.
According to the USA Today, the new Millennium Falcon boasts 7,541 pieces. It measures 33 inches long, 22 inches wide and 8 inches tall. The cockpit alone holds four minifigures, "there's a living room with posh seating and a Dejarik holographic game, plus a gunner's seat and interchangeable radar dishes (since the Falcon got an updated one for the current trilogy)." The set also comes with minifigures that let you customize the Falcon to your preferred era. There's 1980s Han, Princess Leia, Chewbacca and C-3PO as well as a buildable Mynock (so basically Empire Strikes Back), but if you want to go sequel trilogy, there's Old Han, Rey, Finn, and BB-8 plus some Porgs.
All of this can be yours for the low, low price of $800. USD That's the most expensive LEGO set ever made, but the piece-count also dwarfs the previous record holder, the Taj Mahal, which had 5,922 pieces. If you're wealthy enough to afford this and you've got space in your home for it, you can own it starting on October 1st, but LEGO VIP members can get it starting September 14th…"
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