
After much rumors and speculation for the past few years, LEGO has officially announced the newest LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series set with the updated Millennium Falcon (75192). This set has been teased for the past month and we can now finally talk about the highly anticipated set.

As stated in the teaser last week, the UCS Millennium Falcon will have a whopping 7,541 which makes it the largest set in terms of piece count dwarfing the previous record holder of the LEGO Taj Mahal (10189) which came in at 5,922 pieces.

Not surprisingly, you would expect a set this massive would be somewhat pricey and it’s no chump change. The new UCS Millennium Falcon will retail for $799.99/CA $899.99/£649.99. It will be available starting September 14 for VIP Early Access and October 1 for the general release.
On to the features of the ship, as my rumor post from the beginning of the year, the Millennium Falcon will include details from the Original Trilogy as well as the from the newer Episode VII and upcoming Episode VIII films. This includes two sets of minifigures as well as the interchangeable antenna.
Check out the official press release, designer video, and additional photos below of the new LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon (75192).
75192 Millennium Falcon™
Ages 16+. 7,541 pieces.
US $799.99 – CA $899.99 – DE 799.99€ – UK £649.99 – DK 6999.00 DKK
*Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.Travel the LEGO® galaxy in the ultimate Millennium Falcon!
Welcome to the largest, most detailed LEGO® Star Wars Millennium Falcon model we’ve ever created—in fact, with over 7,500 pieces it is the biggest LEGO model ever sold! This amazing LEGO 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 LEGO 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!
• Includes 4 classic crew minifigures: Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia and C-3PO.
• Also includes 3 Episode VII/VIII crew minifigures: Older Han Solo, Rey and Finn.
• Figures include a BB-8 droid, 2 buildable Porgs and a buildable Mynock.
• Exterior features include intricately detailed and removable hull panels, a lowering boarding ramp, concealed blaster cannon, 4-minifigure cockpit with detachable canopy, interchangeable round/rectangular sensor dishes, upper and lower quad laser cannons, and 7 landing legs.
• Main hold features a seating area, Dejarik holographic game, combat remote training helmet, engineering station with turning minifigure seat and a doorway build with passageway decoration.
• Rear compartment features the engine room with hyperdrive and console, 2 doorways, hidden floor compartment, 2 escape pod hatches, engineering console and an access ladder to the gunnery station.
• Gunnery station features a minifigure gunner’s seat and detachable hull panel with fully rotating quad laser cannon. An additional quad laser cannon is also mounted on the underside.
• Also includes an informational fact plaque.
• Features a new cockpit canopy element.
• Classic crew weapons include Han’s blaster pistol and Chewbacca’s stud-firing bowcaster.
• Episode VII/VIII crew weapons include Han’s blaster, Rey’s small silver blaster and Finn’s medium blaster rifle.
• Change out the features and crew characters to switch between classic and Episode VII/VIII versions of the Millennium Falcon!
• Open individual hull panels to access the detailed interior while retaining the overall exterior appearance.
• Slide the panel to reveal the concealed blaster cannon.
• Turn classic Leia’s and Han’s head to reveal their breathing mask decoration.
• Makes the perfect intergalactic toy or flagship display model.
• Measures over 8” (21cm) high, 33” (84cm) long and 22” (56cm) wide.

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Mine! 🙂
what is the picture above the guy holding the falcon? Is it some type of new piece? Can’t figure out what it is supposed to be.
I don’t know piece names, but it appears to be a mix of the 1*1 grabby thing with the tiny holey thing with a bar for the grabby thing. Then a corner unfilled piece and those plate pieces that look like gold bars.
LOL, That might be my favorite description ever…I see that now. But what is it supposed to be?
I have no idea why they choose to highlight those particular bits of the set. I think it’s a spoiler though so no one knows yet
There’s actually a very minor cosmetic difference on the Falcon there in The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi. Those bits are that change. To make it the “Original Trilogy” Falcon you have to swap the dish and remove those small assemblies.
I don’t know what they are in-universe, just that they’re there and they weren’t before.
if you watch the designer video they say those are some new things the falcon got in TFA, they go on the front of those pointy things
Just modifications that occurred between the original trilogy and the sequels. What there actual purpose movie wise is… who knows.
Look at all of the pictures with the round radar dish where the mandibles are also visible (and one shot where the radar dish is missing). On the top of the mandible tips you can see four click-hinge tiles lined up in a row. Now look at the picture of when Abrams went all Poochy on SW and added a rectangular radar dish. You can see those assemblies on top of the mandible tips instead. And the purpose, as with most of what we saw in The Forced Remake, is simply to look newer.
No. No.
Just no.
No one needs a lego set that costs more than my dog.
No one needs a dog that costs money – there are plenty of them in dogs’ homes.
What shelter have you been to with no adoption fee?
One naturally inferred that the cost was buying a dog, not the costs involved in rehoming.
If you have to spend money in a monetary transaction in order to take the dog home, that is a cost. Would you be less upset if they had said “dog’s adoption?”
then u are an idiot cause u pay for an animal.. ANIMALS ARE NOT ITEMS.. there are loots of them on animal shelters who need a home.. stop buying animals and u would be able to afford toys
Every shelter I’ve been to has an adoption fee, what is your problem?
Are adoption fees in the $800 region?
It’s about £135 in the UK, £165 for puppies, which includes veterinary fees.
If we factor in the initial monetary investment to adopt a dog, it could be much higher than that, accounting for veterinary expenses, initial supplies for the dog’s care, and, if you’re in certain locations, registration and permits. The person also didn’t say how much his dog cost specifically, so they could be intolerant of any Lego set costing > 200$ or something.
I really don’t like how multiple people swooped in and started throwing their ethical complaints at a guy making a vague comment about how expensive Lego sets can get.
Oh, YOU really don’t like it? Oh, well, we’ll all just delete our posts then.
That’s really not necessary. I just figured that if we’re giving our opinion on his comment anyway, I may as well give mine.
@reavenveaceslav:disqus I don’t get why they are pissed. They sound like fanboys that got poked within their comfort-zone. Here, have my support!
@Miguel Llop:disqus It costs money to adopt animals too, not only to buy them in crappy pet stores. You also have to pay for food, pet toys aso.
To the other guys: Just let people have their opinions. He/She loves animals, is that a crime?
Of course you can’t compare a living creature with plastic pieces, but it’s just a way to say “I would not buy this, because the price of this LEGO set is too damn high!”
My Opinion: The price is just… Nah. I mean It’s an ultra cool set, but nah… I wouldn’t buy this at all. It’s just waaaay too much. It’s like these things you really want but only a few people got them.
Yeah that would be good.
Animals are also for sale!! What is your problem? Could you give me some animals for free?
Wow, it actually is more than twice my monthly rent, and a third my monthly income. Uh, yay I guess? Everything is great about it, it’s just so much. I guess I could buy two and keep the other for resale value to offset the cost later or something?
Where do you live???
Middle of nowhere near a med school.
WIN WIN WIN!!!
AHHHHHHH!!!!!! 🙂
Im glad they put the other satellite in there! I’m in for 2!
Does Cloud City on the box art imply that is a new set coming out later, much like the Falcon was hinted to on the Death Star box?
I keep telling people there is a cloud city set coming!
I would buy that long before ‘another’ Falcon.
UCS miniature model or UCS playset?
Actually on the side of the box there is a star destroyer in the background with the same glow, so i think we can take this as a hint that the next UCS may be a star destroyer.
This is really neat, but I can’t afford it. Not by a long shot.
I’m just so glad they added an interior! it was the part missing the most from the last UCS Falcon.
But version 7965 and 75105 (which is basically the same one) DO have an interior. My main criticism with these sets is not joining the pilot cabin with the main interior. If they would ‘ve done that, it would have been perfect. On the Ultimate Falcon Millenium (10179) they concentrated on the exterior and decided not to add an interior except for the pilot .. that was a shame too.
Wonder how many each store will get on VIP launch day
I can afford it, except I’d need a bigger apartment to display it.
I wonder if it can be mounted to a wall?
Put it into a coffee table, give it a google and you’ll see what i mean.
How much does the set weigh?? (trying to work out shipping to AUS)
Still disappointed that there isn’t an old Luke from Ep.VIII in this set, or any of TLJ sets. But we get a Porg!!!!
No info on whether there’ll be a first run certificate or not? It’s not much, but I like having that piece of paper.
Why need a proof that it is a first run production. Don’t you think the set already certificates itself? Otherwise you’ll have to explain please
10179 is the only set that has had a 1st Edition run like that. The next closest that I know of is the Santa Fe, where they auctioned off the first few copies and gave them sequential numbered tiles. They also didn’t announce a pre-order for this set like they did for 10179, and at the time they probably thought they were taking a huge gamble on bumping the price ceiling from $300 to $500.
Now, they have a huge selection of sets priced $150-$400, and ten more years of sales data to work with. They probably know that at $800 this set is going to need to stay on the market for a few years to justify its release, but they also know that anyone who can afford to spring for all the $300-$400 sets is unlikely to be scared off by a single $800 set.
DAMN! That Falcon’s big!
Looks great but where do you display something that big once its built, the wife’s not so happy on having it as a Lounge coffee table centre piece 🙂 It would be great if could be wall mounted!
get creative 😉
amazing but collectable and pricey.
Guys. Just went to Lego shop Canada and noticed the coming soon for the UCS Millennium Falcon to be Oct 1! What’s going on? I thought it’s available tomorrow Sept. 14? Any ideas?