Jedi Master Discounts
Make room to display the most famous starship in the galaxy!
🧩 Lеgо has closed more than 50 warehouses across Europe due to the termination of cooperation with some countries. The remaining stock of the Mіllennіum Fаlcon starship will be sold out as part of the campaign to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Stаr Wаrs Episode VI, and residents of United Kingdom 🇬🇧 will be able to purchase this Set for just £2!
🎉 Last year Lеgо celebrated its 90 years. 90 Years of Play. 🥳
But this year is another anniversary - May 25, 1983, is an important day for every true fan of the Star Wars Saga. It is the day of the release of Star Wars Episode 6.
Many people love both Lеgо and Star Wars, so we decided to celebrate it together and sell 400 sets of Han Solo's Falcon Millennium ship of 7541 units ( #75192) for only £2.
Star Wars Millennium Falcon
Welcome to the largest, most detailed Star Wars Millennium Falcon model we’ve ever created — in fact, with 7,500 pieces it’s one of our biggest models, period! This amazing interpretation of Han Solo’s unforgettable Corellian freighter has all the details that Star Wars fans of any age could wish for, including intricate exterior detailing, upper and lower quad laser cannons, landing legs, lowering boarding ramp and a 4-minifigure cockpit with detachable canopy. Remove individual hull plates to reveal the highly detailed main hold, rear compartment and gunnery station. This amazing model also features interchangeable sensor dishes and crew, so you decide whether to play out classic Star Wars adventures with Han, Leia, Chewbacca and C-3PO, or enter the world of Episode VII and VIII with older Han, Rey, Finn and BB-8!
Most of all, display it with pride
“Ultimately, you need to enjoy it,” says Timothy. He adds: “The whole idea behind [building] is to play well and have fun. I like to make my sets focal, so I can show my friends and family my enthusiasm for it. Just go for it and spread the joy through the display”.
Match your style
Both Marc and Timothy recommend aligning your sets with the style in the room. If your home is minimalist, the Eiffel tower might be the contemporary statement piece it needs.
However, if you build the Titanic, we recommend putting it in a more traditional space where it’s grandeur can shine through.
It’s all about the angles
Marc Philippi, a big-set fan from Germany, puts a lot of thought into the optimum angle to display each piece.
“Most sets are miniature worlds, so it’s usually best to look at them from above. In saying that, some sets, like the car models look great on shelves close to the ceiling.”
You can also use angles to build the story around your display. If your set is an airplane or spaceship, why not set your piece at a 45-degree angle to give the illusion of flight.
Think outside of the display box
Cape Town-based AFOL Timothy Snyders had to get creative when it came to housing his two biggest builds, the Millennium Falcon™ and the Hogwarts™ Castle.
“I converted the linen cupboard into a display cabinet. Both sets sit there behind a custom glass plate.”
How to display massive sets
We think you’d agree that once you discover building as a hobby, there’s usually no turning back.
Often the more you build, the more you want to challenge yourself, so you move onto bigger and more complex sets!
The thing about bigger sets is that it’s often hard to find a place for them...
For example, the new Eiffel tower is 58.5 in. (149 cm) high making it our tallest set to date. You can spend days building it, it looks amazing – but it’s bigger than your standard coffee table. You see the dilemma.
Got your eyes on a big set but don’t know how to display it?
Well, it would almost be irresponsible of us to not give a helping hand with how to display such an epic build! So, we’ve roped in some of our big-set-loving AFOLs (Adult fans of Lеgо bricks) to help you with their top tips on how to display massive sets…