LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon out of stock at LEGO.com
The largest LEGO Star Wars hunk of junk ever released, 75192 Millennium Falcon, is out of stock at LEGO.com.
The site suggests it’s only “temporarily” out of stock for now. But back in 2019, the enormous model appeared on a list of sets rumoured to be retiring in either 2020 or 2021. It hasn’t shown up on any of this year’s lists, suggesting that if that original rumour is true, the Falcon could be on the way out next year.
If that is the case, it’s worth keeping an eye out for when it comes back in stock. (We’ll keep you posted.) The 7,541-piece Ultimate Collector Series model is the definitive version of Han Solo’s legendary ship, and it may be a long time before we see another one released at this size and scale.
It’s also unlikely to be cheap to pick up when it does retire. The retail price is no laughing matter, so just imagine how high it might jump when you can longer buy it from the source. Not many resellers will have had the finances (or storage space) to stock up, meaning supplies could be limited.
The fact it’s stuck around this long is testament to its success, though. Few LEGO sets make it to the three-year mark, but 75192 Millennium Falcon first launched in 2017 – and promptly sold out. Its performance seemingly caught the LEGO Group off-guard, and may have led to the glut of incredibly expensive sets we’re seeing today.
Dropping out of stock at LEGO.com also means 75192 Millennium Falcon drops out of Brick Fanatics’ Top 20 LEGO Sets List. It’s held the top spot on our list of the very best LEGO sets around for some time. We can only hope it comes back soon, to give LEGO Star Wars fans one last chance to snag themselves a seriously impressive bucket of bolts.
If you’re desperate to grab one before its price goes sky-high, though, there’s always Amazon, where you can currently pick up 75192 Millennium Falcon from third-party sellers.
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