SAVE $17.04: As of April 23,erotice incall bronx get the Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon for $67.95, down from is usual price of $84.99, at Amazon. That's a 20% discount.
If you spend your time daydreaming about what it's like to hang out in a galaxy far, far away, one of your favorite ships is likely the Millennium Falcon. It's an iconic Star Wars staple. Now, you can build your own with a collectible Lego kit. Right now, you can get one on sale, so you can spend some time putting together your own miniature version of the starship that everyone knows.
As of April 23, get the Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon for $67.95, down from is usual price of $84.99, at Amazon. That's a discount of $17.04, or 20% off.
This model is meant to be built and displayed, as it comes with a special buildable stand and nameplate that you can use to show off your hard work. It's meticulously detailed, with all of the most important parts of the Millennium Falcon represented, brick by brick. That includes the cockpit, satellite dish, cannons, and every single little detail. It's up to you to bring it all together.
The set itself is 921 pieces, so it's a bit of a detailed job, meaning you can put it together yourself or grab a friend to help. If you do choose to build with a kid, though, you'll have to supervise the job: this is a kit meant for adults. When it's finished, it'll stand 5 inches high, 9.5 inches long, and 7.5 inches wide.
If you want a new Lego challenge, or you know someone who does, this is a great gift for any Star Wars fan.
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