This might be the best Lego Star Wars deal of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days, and you’ll need to be in the UK to get it. And as someone in New York City, I’m especially jealous of this one, as this is one of the best, but also on the more costly side of the equation, Lego Star Wars sets around.
No, it’s not a discount on the brand new Death Star, but rare savings on the long-standing Millennium Falcon Ultimate Collector Series Edition. Right now, it’s down to just £550.90, which is a 25% discount off the £734.99 RRP. That’s a £184.09 instantaneous discount, and just £14 away from the lowest price ever … which we haven’t seen since August 2024.
It’s truly an incredible deal, and while Admiral Ackbar might call this a trap, it’s most certainly not. You’ll get a building experience that I’d dub an adventure, as you’ll build one of the most iconic Star Wars ships on a grand scale out of 7,541 pieces.
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Once built, the UCS Millennium Falcon will measure in at 83 centimeters (32.6 inches) in length, 60 centimeters (23.6 inches) across, and stand at over 21 centimeters (8 inches) in height. This is the largest Millennium Falcon set that Lego offers and is made from over 7,00 pieces.
You’ll build the iconic exterior, complete with a choice of radar dish. But even neater is that you can choose your crew as the Falcon has been a mainstay across Star Wars. Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, and C-3PO represent the classic crew, while older Han Solo, Rey, Finn, BB-8, and a few Porgs represent the newer crew.
There is a remarkable amount of detail, including the construction of the cockpit, the boarding ramp that lowers, upper and lower laser cannons, and several rooms inside the Falcon.
At a significant 25% off, there’s no telling how long this deal will last, but the odds are that if you’re interested, you’ll want to add it to your cart before the deal disappears into hyperspace. And, who knows, maybe this deal will make its way to Amazon in the US.
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