LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75192 $929 Delivered @ BIG W (Online Only)

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Not ATL but decent discount if you are in the market for one. Part of the Big W toy sale.

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    • +5

      Its that a Lepin set?

      • +3

        Its that a Lepin set?

        Lepin or one of the other stolen copies.
        But China #1!

        • +4

          Manufacturing of Lego bricks occurs at several locations around the world. Moulding is done in Billund, Denmark; Nyíregyháza, Hungary; Monterrey, Mexico; and most recently in Jiaxing, China. Brick decorations and packaging are done at plants in the former three countries and in Kladno in the Czech Republic

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego#:~:text=Manufacturing%20o….

    • +1

      Surely that was for the Century Pigeon version

    • +10

      Paying $5000 for a machine that makes coffee seems more incoimprehensible to me, but if people do it, all the power to them. Clearly love their coffee or Lego

      • +2

        Paying $5,000-$10,000 on a beefy pc makes no sense to me (but something I'd do if I was Bill Gates lol).

        The UCS Millenium Falcon is a bucketlist Lego set that I want. The price doesn't stop me, its the fact I have no room to display it once built. So that's a lot of money to spend on something that could sit in the box for months.

        I'm still gradually building my smaller Lego sets (the 66 Batmobile was my most recent completion)… but have yet to start many others. Including the large Ferrari F1, Lego Bumblebee and my bucketlist purchase of Lego Voltron.

        • It's the price.

    • Yeah, I still don't understand why people pay $5000 for coffee machine for personal use.

      • +1

        At least it can be paid off in a few years time or eventually and start saving you money.

      • Rotary pumps are nice.

    • +1

      It's just a different mindset.

      I grew up with a small bucket of mixed piece lego, I built it over and over again, from a sword, to a gun, to a house, etc, never had enough pieces to make the build but whatever.

      Fast forward till my adult years, I got into collecting the minifigures, thought I would just get that, and it's semi-affordable.

      Then I delved into like a $150-$200 car set, I think my first one was the VW combi van, that was the price range where I was like woh, this is expensive… It was also by that time a time where I got paid more at work. Then it wasn't like I was stressing over it, but it still was expensive to me.

      Fast forward to being in the hobby for so many years, it's still crazy to part with so much money on plastic bricks, but once you have also gone through the process of selling older sets and your realise it's not that bad in that you can generally get your money back on it, then it's not too bad.

      That said, the market is bad in anything so it's harder to sell now.

      Also you will start noticing how other things people spend money on out weighs this even. Like diecast car collectibles, some go for $100's, for a small car… you don't get to build it, or anything, you enjoy it from seeing it inside the package still…

      Then there are people who spend money on artwork as well, again you sit there and stare at it.

      I do say humans are illogical at times, but that's the only way I can explain the why you would you can't understand why people drop so much money on this.

  • +3

    $882.55 with 5% discounted gift cards

  • +5

    They are never retiring this set at this point lol

  • Sooooooo much grey…….

    • +2

      50 shades exactly.

      • +1

        “Uh…Threepio, hand me those binders there will you?” takes on a whole new meaning…

  • Lego just want to make sure every Australian get this Lego set. But the price is plunging in overseas such as Chinese Lego official store.

  • -2

    $836 for Woolworths staff & 2604 reward points, but I can’t stand Star Wars but like a good deal. Tough choice

  • Love the classic Star Wars but Disney has done a bit of damage to the franchise.

  • arent they suppose to be discontinuing these?

    • Probably too lucrative to retire

  • I am not a Lego purist so apologies if this offends anyone but I just ordered a 'fake' one for about AU$153 plus some shipping last week from MarsToys. Note that the 'trick' to search for your preferred Lego set is to reverse the official Lego model number. EG the UCS Millennium is 75192 so you just need to search for 'm29157' on the Marstoy site.

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