See Star Wars Lego Millennium Falcon sets over the years
The Millennium Falcon is not just an iconic starship from the Star Wars saga; it’s a vessel that embodies the heart and soul of the franchise’s adventurous spirit. Over the years, LEGO has captured this spirit by releasing various incarnations of the Falcon, each set becoming a keystone in LEGO Star Wars collections.
One of the earliest LEGO Millennium Falcon sets was released in 2000, set number 7190. This original model now serves as a nostalgic piece for collectors, a testament to the humble beginnings of LEGO’s Star Wars line.
In 2004, set number 4504 brought fans a redesigned Millennium Falcon with improved aesthetics and minifigures. The design mirrored advancements in LEGO bricks and building techniques, showcasing the evolution of both LEGO design and Star Wars lore.
The release of set 10179 in 2007 was a milestone; dubbed the Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon, it was at that time the largest LEGO set ever released. This highly detailed model came with a staggering 5,195 pieces and was a massive leap forward for LEGO Star Wars enthusiasts looking for complexity and authenticity.
LEGO continued to innovate, and in 2011 they rolled out set 7965, which integrated new characters and featured more intricate details to represent the Millennium Falcon as seen in the original Star Wars trilogy.
In anticipation of “The Force Awakens,” fans received set 75105 in 2015. This version reflected updates to the Falcon’s design as seen in the new trilogy. It included new characters like Rey, Finn, and BB-8, adding fresh excitement to collectors’ shelves.
Celebrating its own legacy while acknowledging an evolving franchise, LEGO released set 75192 in 2017 – another Ultimate Collector’s Series Millennium Falcon. With over 7,500 pieces, it shattered records to become not just the most substantial iteration yet but also re-established itself as one of the largest sets ever manufactured by LEGO.
Most recently, set 75257 introduced in 2019 remains true to its origins while including refined features that cater to modern building techniques. It heralds another chapter in an ongoing series that respects tradition while embracing innovation.
With each new model, these sets offer builders a chance not just to construct a legendary spaceship brick by brick but also to participate in its legacy—a tradition spanning decades where each iteration encapsulates that period’s imagination and craft possible through LEGOs. From their inception at the turn of the millennium through today’s highly sophisticated models, LEGO Millennium Falcon sets have become more than toys; they are pieces of history for both Star Wars aficionados and building enthusiasts alike.