Lego Millennium Falcon
You Need to See This Amazing Lego Millennium Falcon Close Up
There are Star Wars fans who enjoy quoting Yoda, and then there are Star Wars fans who spend two months building an intricate 10,000-piece Lego model of the Millennium Falcon.
Titans Creations, a Singapore-based group that works on My Own Creation (MOC) Lego designs, created the Millennium Falcon for a "May the 4th Be With You" event at Legoland Malaysia. In preparation, they spent two months planning and building the creation with only six builders. The final presentation involves 10,000 Lego pieces, 24 LED lights, no roof, and it measures 3.9 feet by 2.8 feet. It's also, unsurprisingly, bigger than Lego's own "Ultimate Collector's Edition" of the Millennium Falcon, which has 6,000 pieces.
The team at Titans Creations won second place in Legoland Malaysia's competition with their Millennium Falcon and, while it may not be able to make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs, it's definitely one of the coolest Lego renditions ever. Since it's an MOC, there are unfortunately no set of instructions on how to do it yourself. But you can still take a close look at all the cool details (and Easter eggs) with the photos ahead.
One of the many LED lights
Are there about 20 Lego bricks in this shot alone?
Just a casual, chill hangout session
Best hunk of junk in the galaxy
Could C3PO even fix this?
Is that Batman?!
"Chewie, we're home."
Tiny pieces everywhere
Where do you even buy all these Lego pieces?
Don't miss the hidden gem here
Benny!
Hopefully Benny doesn't fall
Does the real Millennium Falcon look like this?
Does the blue wire connect to the hyperdrive?
This looks like it took eight hours alone to build
Here we have more tiny spaces to lose a LEGO minifigure in
What an accomplishment
