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LEGO Quietly Launches Fire Sale, Star Wars Millennium Falcon Now Selling for Pennies

This 4.9-star Lego Millennium Falcon just dropped to a record low of $67 on Amazon.

If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a piece of the Star Wars universe without needing a hangar bay or hyperdrive fuel, this might be your moment: The LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon (25th anniversary edition) has just dropped to an all-time low of $67 on Amazon, down from its usual $84 price tag. For fans who’ve spent decades watching Han Solo’s legendary “hunk of junk” outrun Imperial Star Destroyers, this mid-scale collectible brings that iconic vessel right into your living room.

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This is not another Lego set that’s going to end up collecting dust in a closet: The 921-piece build provides adult fans with something more: a moment to quit staring at a screen and immerse themselves in a trance-like building experience that requires several intense hours to complete. The set depicts the Millennium Falcon as it was seen in A New Hope with all of the details that made it so iconic in its debut.

Unique LEGO Set

This is part of LEGO’s starship collection which is a special line of mid-scale models designed exclusively for display purposes rather than play. The completed model stands 5 inches high, 9.5 inches long, and 7.5 inches wide so it’s massive enough to draw attention on a bookshelf or desk without dominating your available space. The stand that comes with it does more than simply support the ship upright. It’s designed to angle the Falcon dynamically so that it looks as if it’s banked hard on a turn while it makes a daring escape.

The build process itself rewards patience and attention to detail. With 921 pieces, you’re looking at roughly 4-6 hours of construction time depending on your experience level. Each section reveals new layers of complexity as you work from the interior framework outward to the iconic hull plating. The cockpit section alone requires careful placement of transparent pieces to recreate those viewport windows, while the external paneling uses clever techniques to achieve the ship’s famously asymmetrical profile. The rotating satellite dish connects through a simple but satisfying mechanism that lets you adjust its position after completion.

This price drop represents genuine value for collectors: The set typically hovers around $84, and previous sales rarely dipped below $75. At $67, you’re getting a premium adult-focused building experience for roughly the cost of a standard mid-range LEGO set. The 4.9-star rating across more than 1,800 reviews speaks to consistent quality.

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