LEGO Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon
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its not the biggest set ever the biggest set ever is the taj mahal with 5952 peices
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I wish this set hadn't been discontinued.
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i helped my friend build it and we gotit done in like 14 hours nonstop
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Yeah, im on about buting the peices off a few sites to build my own, much much cheeper
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@w0bbl3r Im currently buying pieces to build my own : )
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@thewizard99 Actually I noticed just a few days after I posted here.
Lego star wars kits are hugely overexpensive now. I don't know whether it's because of the videogames or what, but they are worth nowhere near the asking price now.
I bought my AT-ST for £20 about 3 years ago. The same kit is around double that price now.
Slave 1 was around £35-40, and now it is around £80. Not worth that. I didn't buy it at £35 because I thought it was too expensive.
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only lag, minifigs are not compatitble
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@w0bbl3r more than that now dude, there on about for 700-1500 quid.
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@Dubzoomember In UK I think they are (or were last time I checked) around £300 - 400 or so.
Ridiculously expensive. There is a cheaper version, around £80 I think, but it isn't nearly as good as this, obviously.
Best star wars kit, value for money-wise, is the new version of the ARC-170 starfighter. You can get it for around £40, and it is fantastic. Comes with 3 figures, including Kit Fisto with his lightsaber, and has movable turrets and a bomb launcher. Also expandable wings (S-Foils)
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I used to love LEGO's and I used to make them all the time when I was a kid. I still have a couple of them on display. I always wanted to get this one, but could never find it in a store.
Something with that many pieces must take days to build.
Lol i have another Milenium Falcon O.ô
Kimderlolige 2 years ago 4
dude, im 13 and i could build that in a week.
kilrdude14 2 years ago 3