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★★★★★
1351 pieces of pure unadulterated LEGO awesomeness.
This is my review for: LEGO Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Millennium Falcon This one hits close to the heart. In my house, the whole family, we love LEGOs and I absolutely love StarWars. While most LEGO sets in recent memory are moving towards a roleplaying centric approach, this set finds the perfect balance between building and playing. It is an amazing set that encourages playing but also using your imagination and building. This one is not as breathtaking as the 1000$ collectible one but for a fraction of the cost, you get to put together a work of art. Visually, the outside of the finished ship is very detailed; there are different grays, some red, gold and blue giving it a splash of color throughout. There are stickers to simulate some detail, but most of the detail comes from actual parts. It has a round radar dish that is mounted on a ball joint, tied to other junctures for a lot of freedom of motion. It has two turrets, one on the top and one on the bottom, which are also mounted on ball joints for 360 degrees rotation and junctures for the angles. There is so much detail that it is mesmerizing; it has a turret control room, your main control panel, it has a smuggler bay, sleeping area, storage, kitchen, and etc… round that off with spring loaded shooters and a loading ramp to complete the illusion. I have no complaints about the building element of this model and very little complaints about the model itself. My main complaint about the model was the loading ramp as the clearance of the ship and the size of the opening are not enough for the figurines to fit. That being said, what I love about LEGOs is the building, and with 1351 pieces, you will have a whole bunch of LEGO awesomeness.
October 2019 · Toys and Games
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