






🚀 Own the Galaxy’s Ultimate LEGO Falcon – Build, Display, and Rule Your Space!
The LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75192 is the largest and most detailed LEGO set of the iconic Corellian freighter, featuring 7,541 pieces and 14 minifigures from both classic and sequel trilogies. Measuring over 33 inches long, it boasts an interactive interior with a holographic game, engineering station, and hyperdrive engine room. Designed for adult builders 16+, this set offers a premium building challenge and a stunning display piece perfect for any Star Wars fan or collector.









| ASIN | B075SDMMMV |
| Additional Features | Removable Hull Panels |
| Age Range Description | 192 months to 1188 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85,404 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,819 in Toy Building Sets |
| Brand Name | LEGO |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,742 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00673419267656 |
| Included Components | LEGO Building Elements |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 33 x 22 x 8 inches |
| Item Type Name | Building Kit Toy |
| Item Weight | 30.49 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LEGO |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 192.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 75192 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Millennium Falconâ„¢ |
| Model Number | 6175771 |
| Model Year | 2019 |
| Number of Pieces | 7541 |
| Size | 7541 |
| Sub Brand | Star Wars |
| Subject Character | Millennium Falcon |
| Theme | Vehicle |
| Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
| UPC | 673419267656 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**T
Great set just not stable
The LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75192 is an incredible set and absolutely earns 5 stars from me. This is one of those LEGO builds that feels like a true event from the moment you open the box. The scale, the detail, and the overall presence of the finished model are just outstanding. For Star Wars fans, especially original trilogy fans, this is one of the most impressive display pieces LEGO has ever made. The level of detail is what really makes this set special. There is so much packed into the design, from the outer hull plating and structure to the interior sections and recognizable features throughout. It captures the look of the Millennium Falcon beautifully and feels like a true collector’s piece rather than just a standard LEGO set. Once complete, it has an amazing visual impact and instantly becomes the centerpiece of any room, office, or LEGO collection. The build itself is very satisfying. It is a long project, but in a good way. It feels substantial, immersive, and rewarding from start to finish. There is a lot to appreciate in how the model comes together, and it is the kind of set that really gives you that premium LEGO experience. The instructions are clear, the quality is excellent, and the final result feels like a real accomplishment. That said, one thing worth noting is that this is not the most stable LEGO set once fully built. Because of its size, weight, and the way certain outer sections and panels are attached, it can feel a little delicate in spots when moving it or adjusting it. This is definitely more of a display-first set than one you will want to handle often. It is not a dealbreaker at all, but it is something to be aware of, especially considering how large and heavy the finished model is. Once it is in place, it looks fantastic, but getting it there takes some care. Even with that minor drawback, the overall experience is still outstanding. The model looks amazing from nearly every angle, has huge display value, and really feels like a love letter to one of the most iconic ships in movie history. It is also very functional as a display piece, since it draws attention immediately and works perfectly as a showpiece in a home or office. As expected from LEGO, the quality of the pieces and overall design is excellent. This is clearly a premium set, and it feels like one. It is also a great value for the price when you consider the size, complexity, licensing, and sheer presence of the final model. This is not a casual impulse build, but for collectors and serious fans, it feels worth it. Overall, this is an amazing set with fantastic detail, great quality, strong collector appeal, and an unforgettable build experience. It is easy to recommend as a 5-star set, even if it is a little less stable than some other large LEGO models. As long as you go into it knowing it is best treated as a display piece, this Millennium Falcon is absolutely a masterpiece. No missing pieces either.
E**Z
It's amazing, and huge.
First thing you need to know about this set, make sure that your build space is big enough. Mine took up a large chunk of the dining room table as in my picture. Once you start building and get further along towards the end, this set will be a bit hard to move around. Some of the sections can be fragile if accidentally bumped or moved. In my case a lower section of the hull came off when I tried to move it off the table. This took me almost two weeks of time to build, doing a few hours each night after the family went to bed. It was very enjoyable to put together and I liked how the build was not super repetitive like some other sets. The details are great and it is quite the display piece when finished. For any Lego/Star Wars fan I highly recommend this set. Yes the cost is up there but I think you will get your enjoyment out of the build. Would I buy it again? Yes (if I had space for another one)
J**B
This is an amazing set
Update: FINALLY built this set and it is an AMAZING build! Some notes about how this is packaged. if you purchase this set pay close attention to the tape that seals the box. One side is red and the other green to note open on the green taped side. This puts the manual at the top of the box so it is easily lifted out. Open the box with that side up to prevent the manual from falling out and possibly damaging pages. One the manual is removed, four boxes are located inside with each containing 1/4 of the Millennium Falcon pictured when the boxes are together. One each box is a quote from STAR WARS about the Falcon. Each of the four boxes contains sets of bags. Surprisingly the bags aren't in order by box. There are 17 bags for the set. The Lego 1989 Batmobile has 24 bags with less than half the pieces of the Falcon. There are multiple bags for each number so there could be 4 to 5 bags labeled as bag 1. So MANY more bags than just 17 technically. They at least kept all the same numbered bags in the same box so you will find all of bag 1 in a single box and not some in one box and the remainder in others. You will find like bag 1 in one box but bag 2 in another. There are also some unmarked bags for some of the larger and higher count pieces. The first two bags build the frame. Bags 3-9 build out the internal components of the ship and the outside outline of the ship. The hull of the ship top and underneath is assembled in in sections and independent of the frame so you can set aside the large frame as the hull is assembled and installed in sections until the end of the build. The manual as well as videos on the Lego site show how to carry/relocate the set. Caution should be exercised in carrying it or the integrity of the build can be affected or parts can crumble away. Top hull simply lay on in sections are have one technic piece that fits into another technic piece in the frame. The detail looks amazing. it is a display piece and it not for play as some Lego can be. There are some MOC instructions or Lego stands are available to display this beast on its side but the landing feet typically mist be removed to do so. There are also plexiglass of plastic stands out there are well. it certainly will take up less space displaying on its side but if there is room and in my opinion it looks great in "landed" position. It's not the biggest Lego in piece count anymore since the Coliseum was released but it does still seem to hold the record for the most expensive set and may also occupy more space than the Coliseum. I have not purchased the USC Star Destroyer but think the Falcon is a much better set because ti does have internal details. The Star Destroyer is $100 less with a much higher price per piece. More than likely the higher per piece is due to the number large pieces involved. There's way more detail to the Falcon than Star Destroyer so the Falcon has a higher recommendation in my opinion. If you you're an avid Lego fan and don't mind the price, it's recommended to pick this up while it's still available and at regular pricing (at least directly from Lego) before it retires. Original: I have to admit, it hasn't been built yet. Currently it is saved either as a collectible or the ultimate build when the time is right but the set is amazingly huge. The box is approximately 25-30lbs. up until the Lego Colosseum was released, it was the largest Lego set by piece count. It may still hold the record as the most expensive set released to date and possibly the largest in size/diameter. That may take a little more measuring to ensure that's the case but over 7500 pieces is amazing. It comes in a large square box with three smaller boxes with printed images inside. Surprisingly it has only 19 bags for this many pieces. The Lego 1989 Batmobile has approximately 3300 pieces and has 24 bags. Instructions for handling this beast are given. There are only certain ways to pick it up and move it around so it's not designed to be a play set. Some MOC creators design stands to display it on it's side for better viewing and to take up less display space. That's an option if you want to take this set on but have limited space to display. Picked this up at normal pricing as many sellers are now overpricing this set that is still available from Lego and has not retired yet.
G**E
A Must-Have for Star Wars Fans!
The LEGO Millennium Falcon is nothing short of incredible! As a long-time Star Wars fan, this set was a dream come true. The level of detail is impressive—from the intricate cockpit to the exterior design, it truly captures the essence of the iconic ship. It’s a fairly complex build, so be prepared for a fun challenge, but the instructions are clear, and the process is rewarding every step of the way. The finished model is stunning. The design features movable parts, like the rotating radar dish and the cockpit, and you can even remove the top to reveal the interior, which has been thoughtfully detailed. It’s a perfect combination of both form and function, making it an excellent display piece. The set includes plenty of fun features—there are mini-figures of Han Solo, Chewbacca, Leia, and others, plus hidden compartments, making it a great interactive build for both adults and kids. It’s large, sturdy, and looks fantastic on a shelf. While it's a bit on the pricey side, the quality, the experience of building it, and the finished product make it well worth the investment. If you're a Star Wars fan or a LEGO enthusiast, the Millennium Falcon is an absolute must-have! Highly recommend!
B**.
This is an awesome addition to any Star Wars set. By far the best build I've ever done!
I mean where do you even start with this? This is an AMAZING build, I had so much fun building this and was up way too late for a lot of nights working on it. There is SO much detail throughout the entire set, it is so well thought out and the attention to every little detail is awesome. Take lots of pictures throughout the build to reference later if you need to put something back Be prepared to spend a ton of time building this, I don't think I even really know how much time I spent on it, but every minute of it was so much fun. I finished it ~13 days after I started it, but I worked on it in the morning, during breaks and at night after the kids went to bed. I highly suggest getting some trays to put the pieces into for each step, I bought (2) trays and would open the bags and put all the larger parts into one of the trays and the smaller parts into the other tray and that really sped up the process. I only started that on maybe day 3 and it was a lot smoother once I did. The other big suggestion that I have would be to look ahead a few steps in the instructions each time you are starting a new piece/section; there were a couple times you could build duplicates of pieces, but it only showed you on the last step. That didn't happen very many times, usually the first step would show you x2 and you could build the multiple pieces at the same time, but I definitely got caught by that at least once. Make sure you have a big area to build, I used a larger coffee table to build on and the couch to keep the unopened bags on. If you have small kids be careful, there are lots of small parts around during the build and it would be easy for them to get ahold of them. A lot of people asked me what was the point of all the detail on the inside of the Millennium Falcon once the top was on. Each of the panels comes off the top to expose all the details on the inside, so you can take a look at things later or leave a couple panels off if you want to. I would recommend taking pictures when you are assembling those sections of where the connecting rods go so you remember how to put it back together when you do that them off. There is definitely a certain order it needs to be done in so that all the pieces lay properly. If you are going to get a stand or case, know that all of them require you to remove if not all of the landing pads most of the landing pads, which kind of sucks, but it definitely helps with the foot print in the end if you are going to display it. Overall I highly recommend this set if you are into Star Wars and enjoy a more complicated build. I had a lot of fun building it and love having it to display in my office!
A**R
Heavy, detailed, flimsy, needs a vertical stand, but worth the money!
Waited all Black Friday week refreshing to get this on Lightning Deal only to have it sell out in less time than it took to add and buy it. Not pleased with Amazon's handling of it as they either didn't put many for sale at the sale price (click bait) or fell victim to bots. Called twice and spent over a combined hour trying to get them to honor the deal (40% off) with no luck. Decided to go ahead and sell off some other sets to pay full price. If I hadn't opened a Prime Card to get a discount, I'd have bought it off Lego.com to get points towards freebies and future purchases. I really appreciate how Amazon shipped it inside original Lego shipper box for added protection. Arrived in great shape. The unboxing was fun as the four inside boxes have art and movie quotes about the Falcon. The instruction manual is heavy and well-printed with lots of extras for fun reading. The build took about 20 hours ( and I'd consider myself advanced). The minifigs chosen for the set are cool and appropriate. I'd recommend building a display stand for them. The build itself was mostly fun as it's both lego technic on the interior and shell covering for the outside and details. The detail, size, and weight are no joke. I feel this is definitely more a display piece than a playset and needs a vertical display stand in order to truly show off the detail without using too much shelf space. It can be difficult to move, so hang onto all instructions in case something falls off. I tried doing Lightailing and Briksmax, but it's very difficult and in my mind not worth the headache. Overall, a great piece if you can afford it, find the time and room to build and display it, and feel satisfied not having much playability with it.
S**J
Star Wars Fan
Fantastic. My son was thrilled. He has always wanted this lego set. He can't wait to start assembly. May the force be with you.
E**N
She has it where it counts.
Haven't put it together yet, but definitely worth the price. This has been on my wish list for a while and I heard that this one will be discontinued soon.
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