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Save 20% on the LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon at Amazon
Luke Skywalker may have called it a piece of junk, but the Millennium Falcon remains one of Star Wars' most iconic ships. And now you can own it in Lego form.
You can get the LEGO Millennium Falcon on sale right now at Amazon for $135.99
The ship that looks like a hamburger with a bite taken out of it is synonymous with the franchise, and while it's seen plenty of fantastic LEGO sets over the decades since its debut, this one is a nice middle ground between complexity and affordability.
In fact, you can save 20% thanks to Amazon's Prime Day deals, meaning it's just $135.99. This 1351-piece set includes the ship itself, R2-D2, D-O, C-3PO, Boolio, Finn, Chewbacca, and Lando Calrissian (sadly, there's no Han Solo here).
It stands at over 5 inches tall and 17 inches long, too, so it's of a decent size.
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It's not just what it looks like on the outside, either. Inside you can find a holo chess table, couch, and other interactive pieces, while the cargo area opens, too.
There's even the smuggling compartment from A New Hope, the hyperdrive (hopefully it's working!) and a lowering ramp, as well as two spring-loaded missile launchers. The cockpit opens, too, so you can sit Lando and Chewbacca inside.
While you could buy the more impressive version, that'll currently set you back over $800 at Amazon for all 7,541 pieces of it.
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