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Who doesn’t love Lego? Appealing to folks of all ages, Lego makes for wonderful gifts or collectors items. I find myself just really enjoying the process of it all. Popping on a podcast or some music while I just tune out and build. You take each piece of the instructions one step at a time while you can see your progress moving along in real time. It’s pretty mindful and therapeutic as you put this cool thing together in front of you while your mind wanders and your real-life stressors momentarily go away. Plus, Lego’s got awesome sets covering every franchise under the sun — Star Wars being one of its most popular. Speaking of, this Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon set is currently 36% off, bringing the price down to just $109.
This 1,351-piece set is of the iconic Corellian freighter starship, first scene piloted by the rogue scoundrel Han Solo. The Lego brick version features details like rotating top and bottom turrets, two spring-loaded shooters, a lowering ramp, hidden smuggling compartment, and an opening cockpit which has space for two minifigures. It’s even got that little game table where Chewy and Han play the 3D holographic Chess-type game in the original trilogy.
Featuring Fan-Favorite Characters
The set comes with seven iconic Star Wars characters. Opening the box, you’ll be greeted by Finn, Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian, C-3PO, and Boolio minifigures. Additionally, figures of D-O and R2-D2 are here too. If you’re someone like me who has only been passingly into Star Wars, then you may be tempted to Google who the heck Boolio is.
© LegoWell, he’s this guy — fourth from the left. Boolio first appeared in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker then promptly died. Here you can catch all 14 seconds of his screen time. The first 13 seconds are spent with him being rude yet sympathetic to Finn and the resistance, instructing Finn to “Win the war.” This is promptly followed with the remaining one second comprising of Kylo Ren dropping his severed head on a table in front of the Supreme Council. Neat!
I also wasn’t quite sure who D-O is. He’s that tiny little droid on one wheel next to R2-D2. don’t yell at me for watching The Rise of Skywalker in theaters one time then immediately forgetting about it.
Right now, you can save 36% on this Lego Millennium Falcon set. Normally, it’s listed for $180, but you can start putting it together for just $109.
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