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LEGO Millennium Falcon 75192 Review – Is It Worth the Price?

Full review of LEGO Star Wars 75192 UCS Millennium Falcon. 7,541 pieces, 84 cm long — we cover the build experience, the details, and whether this iconic set justifies the price.

LEGO Millennium Falcon 75192 Review – Is It Worth the Price?

LEGO 75192 — the set everyone dreams about

LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon is not just a LEGO set — it's a monument. With its 7,541 pieces it's one of the most detailed LEGO sets ever produced, and for a Star Wars fan it's borderline religious.

If you're looking for the ultimate LEGO gift for adults, the definitive collector's set, or simply want to understand what LEGO UCS is all about — the search ends here.

Scale and detail in LEGO 75192

The Falcon is built in minifigure scale and measures 84 cm long and 56 cm wide when complete. The detail level is extraordinary:

  • Detailed cockpit with interior view and seated minifigures
  • Functional landing gear
  • Openable top and bottom hull panels
  • Detailed interiors: engine room, gun turret stations, Dejarik game board
  • 4 classic minifigures: Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, C-3PO
  • 4 sequel trilogy variants: Older Han, Older Chewie, Rey, Finn

Every surface panel is uniquely designed, and the depth of detail rewards close inspection — you'll keep noticing new details weeks after completing the build.

The build experience

20–30 hours is a realistic estimate for most builders. LEGO divides the build into numbered bags and clear stages. It's a marathon, not a sprint — and that's part of the appeal.

Tip: Build in shorter 2–3 hour sessions. It keeps concentration high and lets you genuinely appreciate each stage rather than rushing toward the finish.

Is LEGO Millennium Falcon 75192 worth the price?

At approximately $850 USD / 7,299 SEK, this is a significant investment. But calculate the cost per piece and it's actually competitive — under $0.12 per brick for a flagship set of this calibre.

What makes buying the LEGO Millennium Falcon a sound decision is the resale value: 75192 is consistently one of the best-performing LEGO sets on the secondary market. Retired examples regularly sell for $1,200–$1,500 or more.

Quick specs

| | | |---|---| | Set number | 75192 | | Piece count | 7,541 | | Age recommendation | 16+ | | Dimensions (complete) | 84 × 56 × 21 cm | | Build time | 20–30 hours | | Theme | Star Wars UCS | | Price | ~$850 USD / 7,299 SEK | | Rating | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |

Should you buy LEGO Millennium Falcon 75192?

Buy it if:

  • You're a serious LEGO Star Wars fan or collector
  • You want the ultimate adult LEGO build experience
  • You want a set with strong long-term investment value

Hold off if:

  • You've never built a large LEGO set before (start with a 2,000–3,000 piece set first)
  • You're not certain the recipient is a genuine Star Wars fan

Final rating: 5/5 — hard to give a set like this anything else.

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