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LEGO 75192 Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon $909.99 Delivered @ Shopforme

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Got too much spare cash lying around? Perhaps too much room on your coffee table? Fancy a divorce, or want to remain single for life?

Or maybe you just want to stock up on these so you can offload them later for a brand new BMW.

Whatever the case may be, get all that and more for only $900 bucks.

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  • Great price!

  • +50

    I +1 this for the description alone, spot on! LOL

    • +2

      Invalid Positive Vote!

      :P

  • +6

    Bought 5 thx

  • Wishing I had the disposable income to spend $900 on Lego..

  • Thanks OP yes to all those things.

  • +2

    Still have a bit more to drop. They aren’t exactly walking out the door (and quite opposite to that; being very expensive door stoppers). Good luck to the flippers and those wanting to buy it as an “investment”.

    • I think they're more a long-term thing.

      • +1

        Yeh , 5 years to retirement , then another 5 to get back to RRP on Feebay.

    • +2

      Still have a bit more to drop.

      Just because people keep saying this does not make it true.

      It's been nearly 2 year since 75192 was released. 2 years is a hell of a long time for any set to remain in production in today's Lego market.

      Realistically, this set has not been a profit-maker for Lego, especially when you factor in the logistics and freight costs required to ship all of these behemoth 13kg boxes that are bigger than 24-pack beer bottle cartons, around the world.

      I think there is a much higher chance of this set being discontinued before we see it dip into sub-$800 dollar territory in Australia, after which resellers will flood the market with ridiculously overpriced offerings.

      The original 2007 UCS Millennium Falcon was released in July, 2007 and production ended on October 30th, 2009. That's a little over 2 years in total, and that set was a lot more unprecedented/hyped in Lego history. According to Camel, it was discounted by a maximum of 30% off RRP by the end of 2008 (in USD pricing; I assume Australia would have followed a similar trend for local stock but back then Lego's regional pricing differed even more substantially, so we may have never seen local stock selling for 30% off RRP).

      75192's RRP in Australia was $1,300 and the historical low as of now was $831.97 delivered in February 2019 (and that deal had fairly limited stock). That's 36% off RRP, which is historically is the maximum discount sets of this size ever receive.

      The 75159 Deathstar's (4,000 pieces) price history hit a historical low of 37% off RRP and that set has been in production since September 2016 now (which is really a major anomaly amongst any Lego lines).

      I think unless you're willing to scour Gumtree and eBay later on for fast-disappearing stocks of 75192, now is as good a time as any to get this monstrosity for what is a really good price by any measure, before it becomes exceedingly difficult.

      • Death Star has been in production waaaaaay longer than that. LEGO retired it for 6 months , reboxed it, added a few cheese slopes , changed the number and rolled it right back out. Big, heavy box doesn’t stop a set from being evergreen. This has a fair while to run yet.

        • Just you wait for Disney to update the Falcon in Star Wars IX with a triangular radar dish!

  • Are people really buying these as investments? I'd get bored and want to open and build it.

    • +3

      age old mantra. buy 3 - build one, keep one brand new to look at and one to sell to pay for the other two if you are lucky

      • +5

        Thanks! Bought 6.

    • Not seriously. Could you imagine how much space $50,000+ of Lego would take up?

  • +4

    time lapse to save you $900 :-)

    • +2

      I just can't believe how many times the table is covered in parts…all 7541 or so of them! Imagine if your cat ate a piece!?!

      • +5

        Cat probably cost less than the Lego so that's the first to go.

      • I got the megabloks Halo warthog set and the amount of bits and pieces needed to make the warthog make me give up, just made the two spartans… this i couldnt even watch the full video

    • Still played it at 2x speed.

    • I bought one. Takes a couple of weeks of evenings to put it together.

  • I heard this takes about 32 hours to build

  • +5

    Hard to tell but is this life size ? I might need somewhere to live after the wife kicks me out.

  • lol at the last suggestion bmw, why bother when you have a millennium falcon at home to get around, just hop on!?

  • Looks like it's sold out.

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  • I'm sure Myer going to have it near $830 again based on seemingly slow sales of this set .

    • Lucky I held out on the FOMO.

  • -6

    what crack are they smoking… $300 would be pushing it for this…

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