![]() placing a 4x8 gray plate on either side gives the back shells something to bump into and allows space for that 1x2 inverted brick to attach itself. I did not like how floppy the back shells came away. The port and starboard sides though needed a bit more of a fix. Those really eliminated a lot of the gaps in the shell area of the falcon. The lower fix was easy using two more of the 1x2 inverted slopes and a 1x3. Those are the upper two yellow circled areas. If you notice by the circles I used 1x2 inverted slope bricks on the port and starboard side of the vessel. The first fix I needed to do was to fill in the gaps of the frame. That way if I ever wanted to sell it in order to trade up, everything is already there. Anything that I do I want to be able to take away at a moments notice if I needed to pack up the set and archive it in a bin somewhere. but figured what the heck.įor this set the golden rule for me is not to take away any original parts from the set. Hopefully the physical model will actually hold together when (and if) I get to building it, but that's for another time.īeen lurking for years and I rarely post. I'm also working on a 150% upscaled MOC in LDD at the moment, which has just enough room to fit (almost) a full, easily accessible interior, and it's coming along quite nicely after the first week. Oh, and I hollowed out the cockpit passageway, but I may yet revert that change as it compromised structural stability quite a bit, the ceiling is only 3 bricks high, and it's more or less impossible to see into it anyway. An extra two layers of plating to the mandibles to make them more robust, and just random pieces here and there to plug in some of the gaps also worked wonders, even though I opted to forgo accuracy of colors and placement of greebling this time around in favor of just adding them where I felt like it. While the latter move effectively blocks access to the lounge from one side, it looks good in practice as it doubles as a divider without needing to add any walls in the very limited space available. The 75257 LEGO® Star Wars™ Millennium Falcon model Starship measures over 140mm (5in.) high, 440mm (17in.) long and 320mm (12in.) wide.Don't have a camera or an LDD model of it currently, but a very simple interior fix to 75257 was to cram the kitchen to its proper place next to the bunks (I also replaced the stove with a white mailbox to make it a proper oven :P ) and flip the couch next to the dejarik table 90 degrees. This LEGO® Star Wars™ set makes a great birthday gift, Christmas present or just a Star Wars collectible for any occasion. ![]() Inspire role-play scenes from the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker movie with the legendary Corellian freighter. Weapons include Chewbacca's stud-firing bowcaster, Finn's blaster and Lando's blaster. ![]() ![]() Interior details include a cargo area with 2 containers, navigation computer with rotating chair, couch and Dejarik hologame table, galley, bunk, hidden smuggling compartment and a hyperdrive with repair tools. The top panels also open out to reveal a detailed interior in which kids will love to play out scenes from the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker movie featuring Star Wars characters Finn, Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian, Boolio, C-3PO, R2-D2 and D-O. This brick-built version of the iconic Corellian freighter features an array of details, like rotating top and bottom gun turrets, 2 spring-loaded shooters, a lowering ramp and an opening cockpit with space for 2 mini-figures. Inspire youngsters and grown-ups alike with the 75257 LEGO® Star Wars™ Millennium Falcon model. ![]()
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