The Millennium Falcon is the most recognizable ship in the Star Wars universe, and the LEGO 25th Anniversary set is the version most fans have been waiting to add to a shelf. Amazon currently has it at $67, down from its regular $84, which matches its all-time low and represents a 20% cut on a 921-piece collectible that was designed specifically for display rather than play. At this price, it costs less than most framed movie posters and looks considerably better on a shelf.
921 pieces, a display stand, and a 25th anniversary brick that marks the occasion
The set recreates the Millennium Falcon as seen in Star Wars: A New Hope, with authentically detailed LEGO brick versions of the cockpit, satellite dish, and cannons that defined the ship’s silhouette in the original film. The buildable display stand holds the Falcon at a dynamic angle that gives it the feeling of being in flight rather than sitting flat on a surface, and the nameplate and 25th anniversary brick are built directly into the stand as permanent parts of the display rather than separate accessories that get lost. The finished model measures over 5 inches high, 9.5 inches long, and 7.5 inches wide, which is substantial enough to anchor a shelf or desk without being so large that it dominates the space.
This set is part of LEGO’s Star Wars Starship Collection, a series of mid-scale buildable models of iconic Star Wars ships designed for adult collectors who want the detail and display quality of a premium collectible without the size and price of the Ultimate Collector Series sets. The 921-piece count puts the build time in the range of a few hours, which LEGO describes as a mindful, immersive experience rather than a quick assembly. For anyone who has built LEGO sets as an adult, the process is genuinely relaxing in a way that few other hobbies at this price point replicate.
The set targets adults aged 18 and up rather than children, which means the piece complexity and build techniques reflect that audience. The instructions are clear and the build progresses logically, with enough detail work on the surface paneling and mechanical elements to keep the construction interesting from start to finish.
Official LEGO Star Wars collectibles at this level rarely discount, which makes the return to the all-time low price meaningful for anyone who has been tracking it. Comparable Star Wars collectibles from other brands, including metal models, resin statues, and diecast replicas, typically run $80 to $150 for similar display quality without the build experience included. With 4.9 stars across nearly 3,000 reviews and more than 4,000 units sold last month, the Millennium Falcon set has the kind of reception that does not happen with a mediocre product.