LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon buildable display stand
A talented LEGO fan has provided a practical solution for display the enormous LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series set 75192 Millennium Falcon.
Fans who purchase the incredible LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon set are faced with a dilemma – where and how do they display it? The solution for many has been buying new pieces of furniture, simply because the model’s footprint is so large.
Michael Wirth, known as Efferman at Eurobricks, had another idea though. He used his LEGO Technic building skills to come up with a display stand that could confidently hold the weight of the mammoth set. Rebelscum has published a feature looking at the stand to see how it holds up, which is well worth reading for anyone who is considering displaying their Ultimate Collector Series masterpiece using this method.
To build the stand, the easiest instructions to follow are a PDF that was put together, with Michael’s permission, by Lucio Switch. Sourcing the pieces may take a little time, but given how long LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon takes to build, it is certainly worth the extra to effort to then have a proper method for displaying it.
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- Graham was the Brick Fanatics Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects, including LEGO Star Wars: The Force of Creativity. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education.
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