The mid-range Rise of Skywalker version hasn’t ever been cheaper, and it’s not even sales season
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September 27:Sorry folks, it’s looking like this Lego Millennium Falcon deal has now ended - the listing no longer has a price, and the item has gone up to normal at other sellers. I’ll keep an eye out in case it comes back, though.
I’d usually start with something witty, but I’ll cut right to the chase this time and flag that the Lego Millennium Falcon set has hit its lowest ever price. (Honestly, I wasn’t expecting Lego to stitch me up like this first thing in the morning – I haven’t even finished my coffee yet.)
You can currently grab the mid-range Rise of Skywalker Lego Millennium Falcon for$108.79 at Amazoninstead of $169.99, and while I appreciate that this is still a lot of credits to drop at once, the kit has literally never been cheaper so far as I can see. A quick look at price comparison sites suggests that its best offer before now was roughly $128, so you can’t do much better. I’ve been covering sales on Lego for years now, and am very surprised to see an offer like this out of sales season. In my experience, that’s rare.
Anyway, I wouldn’t recommend hanging around. I say that because this version of the Lego Millennium Falcon (which is arguably one of thebest Lego setsright now) is being retired in the not-so-distant future. Before long, it’ll have jumped into hyperspace for the last time - and I’d be shocked if the price dipped much further before that point.
Lego Millennium Falcon |$169.99$108.79 at AmazonSave $61 -According to price comparison software, this set hasn’t ever been cheaper. Before now, its lowest price was around the $127.99 mark. Short of a flash sale during Black Friday, I don’t see it dropping any more.Buy it if:✅You want a bigger, more detailed Falcon✅ You don’t have space for the huge UCS versionDon’t buy it if:❌You’re happy with the smaller one❌ You already have the UCS versionPrice check:💲Walmart | $169.99💲Best Buy | $169.99UK price:⭐£149.99£111.99 at Amazon
Should you buy the Lego Millennium Falcon?
Seeing as it’s the most iconic ship in the Star Wars galaxy, there’s no surprise that Lego’s made many Millennium Falcons for itsLego Star Wars setsrange. At the time of writing, four are available; the smallerLego Millennium Falcon (75375), this Rise of Skywalker version, theLego UCS Millennium Falcon, and a black, ‘Rebuild the Galaxy’ spin on the RoS model that’s only just come out. Of all these, the Rise of Skywalker set strikes the best balance between price, size, and detail. It’s bigger and more detailed than the newest one, but isn’t as eye-wateringly expensive (or difficult to display) as the UCS equivalent.
As such, it dipping to its lowest price in several years is a big deal. Especially because it’s going away soon; this one’s set to retire and become unavailable in the next few months. In my experience, retired sets don’t usually get goodLego deals. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, it seems.
In other words, I’d grab this kit if you want a larger statement piece without having to spend literal hundreds on the UCS equivalent. Otherwise, I’d opt for the smaller display version, as I’d say it still captures everything great about Han and Chewie’s ride at a fraction of the price.
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