LEGO Millenium Falcon
Jul. 9th, 2019 09:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
All images under the cut because there may be spoilers for the Han Solo Movie. I don't know if there are spoilers because I have not seen the movie, but there are definitely some new bits to this Millennium Falcon model.


This is the LEGO Millenium Falcon - note the solid front section so the ship has a pointed look.

This new front section slides out and becomes a separate craft which may be a land speeder or perhaps a skiff such as transported Our Heroes to the Sarlacc in Return of the Jedi.

I really like the fact that you can open the LEGO ship up and look at the inside.

I recognise Lego Lando but am unclear about most of the other characters in the set. I'm guessing this red droid is some kind of C3PO substitute.

I suspect this LEGO character is up to no good

I suspect this droid of being an R2D2 substitute.

The female LEGO figure obviously belonged with the landspeeder/skiff thing, so here she is piloting it.

Here is the cockpit.

The cockpit of the LEGO Millenium Falcon seems rather smaller than the one in the movies. Though it doesn't help that Han and Chewie are both waving guns around. I'd have put the guns away but the model doesn't seem to come with a gun rack (or smuggling compartments, though it does have an on/off ramp).

This is the biggest mystery. That's a coffee machine isn't it? Was the Han Solo Movie sponsored by Nescafe? I find it very odd to have something so contemporary looking in a Star Wars model.


This is the LEGO Millenium Falcon - note the solid front section so the ship has a pointed look.

This new front section slides out and becomes a separate craft which may be a land speeder or perhaps a skiff such as transported Our Heroes to the Sarlacc in Return of the Jedi.

I really like the fact that you can open the LEGO ship up and look at the inside.

I recognise Lego Lando but am unclear about most of the other characters in the set. I'm guessing this red droid is some kind of C3PO substitute.

I suspect this LEGO character is up to no good

I suspect this droid of being an R2D2 substitute.

The female LEGO figure obviously belonged with the landspeeder/skiff thing, so here she is piloting it.

Here is the cockpit.

The cockpit of the LEGO Millenium Falcon seems rather smaller than the one in the movies. Though it doesn't help that Han and Chewie are both waving guns around. I'd have put the guns away but the model doesn't seem to come with a gun rack (or smuggling compartments, though it does have an on/off ramp).

This is the biggest mystery. That's a coffee machine isn't it? Was the Han Solo Movie sponsored by Nescafe? I find it very odd to have something so contemporary looking in a Star Wars model.