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The final seven parts have now been attached by Abbey thanks to the replacements arriving from LEGO.
The lone spectator hidden in the woods...
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Here is a shot of the incredible 10179 Millenium Falcon UCS ! Not so easy to take because of the size of the set.
Comments are of course welcome ! ^^
Take a look @ the complete review on www.figouz.net !
These were also some of the lines that Lego put out that got me back into buying their stuff as an adult. God, those guys sure know their licensing gold!
Produced as limited edition runs in 2003, this is the most authentic reproduction of the Millennium Falcon to date. Produced by Code 3 Collectibles. At a lenght of more than 1 foot, the hand-made metal die-cast ontains more than 400 pieces with 8 movable parts via magnetic tool.
The company no longer offers the Star Wars line.
Actual position on stand
One flash, hand held, 3 manual test fires
Ultimate Collectors Edition. It’s huge! The mini figures are actually in scale :)
Yes I am that sad.
Make your 3D Glasses.
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We visited Galaxy's Edge, the Star Wars land that opened in Disneyland, California in 2019, during our stay in Los Angeles in February 2020.
Harry's Orrery model.
FYI - Tatooine stands in for the sun.
WA Brick Society display at Astrofest 2013.
Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia
We visited Galaxy's Edge, the Star Wars land that opened in Disneyland, California in 2019, during our stay in Los Angeles in February 2020.
Who would you be if you were a character from Star Wars? Find out as you build your own personal and unique Star Wars hero in this interactive exhibition featuring 200 original Star Wars objects.
Designed for visitors of all ages, explore your own identity and learn about the forces that shape you through a series of interactive stations within the exhibition. Each answer you give will define a unique Star Wars character that you’ll create and meet at the end of the exhibition.
Along the way, discover rare treasures from the Lucasfilm archives and see original costumes, props, models and artworks up close as you go behind the scenes of the movie-making process. There’s BB-8, R2-D2, the Millennium Falcon, Yoda from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader’s suit from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, plus so much more!
Visiting Australia for the first time and exclusive to the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
Make your 3D Glasses.
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