LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon available to back order
After selling out yesterday, the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series 75192 Millennium Falcon is now available to back order from the official LEGO online shop.
The incredibly popular LEGO Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon is now available to back order at shop.LEGO.com. Yesterday the set was back in stock, but today collectors can still order the largest ever LEGO set, to have it shipped by February 5. With how frequently it sells out, this back order batch may not last long, so anyone in the market for the set should be quick.
Priced at £649.99 and containing 7,541 pieces, 75192 Millennium Falcon is the largest LEGO set ever released. Fans can choose which Star Wars era to build the set from, thanks to changeable radar dishes and minifigures based on both The Empire Strikes Back and The Force Awakens.
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I saw by chance that The Beast was available via a FB feed. I quickly took the decision to order via my phone on the way back to the office. Now backordered until 05.02.18.
At 17h00CET today backorders were until 19.02.18.
At 21h30CET today the model is again sold out.
You have to be quick, but I am sure that more will be produced and thus stop the reselling of the set at over inflated prices.