Displaying a LEGO set as large as 75192 Millennium Falcon is no easy feat, so here are five of the best ways to make it work for your space.
At 7541 pieces and 84cm long, the UCS Millennium Falcon is undoubtedly a statement set. After you’ve set yourself back £734.99 for one of the most iconic LEGO Star Wars sets out there, you’ll want to display it in the best way possible.
Whether you’re an avid LEGO collector who needs to fit it in around other sets, or a Star Wars fan keen to act out some of our favourite scenes from the films, there are a number of different ways to display 75192 Millennium Falcon to suit your needs.Here’s a look at five of our top ways to display your set – but let us know in the comments if you’ve got a genius technique of your own.One of the most commonly-used ways to display 75192 Millennium Falcon is on a display stand. For the ship that did the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs, she needs room to breathe and get up to speed.
A stand means you can still interact with your Falcon, but it can be elevated above other sets and placed at an angle to give the illusion of flight. This one from iDisplayIt is a good example of what you can buy.If you want to display the Falcon at a 90-degree angle, as she so often was whenever Han and Chewie were in a real bind, you can take inspiration from displays often found in LEGO stores where the ship is leaning against a wall for a dramatic look. Complete the display with a custom background from Star Wars and you’re good to go.
If you want a snappy look for your 75192 Millennium Falcon but are working in a tight space, a display case can help to protect it from any accidental bumps. Plus, it means you don’t need to dust all the nooks and crannies, with the glass panels keeping it nice and clean for you.iDisplayIt has got another example of the kind of display case built just for this purpose. If you get creative, you can jazz up the acrylic case with LED lights or a custom background to give your set some extra flair.For example, starry backdrops make it look like the Falcon is embarking on another action-packed flight, or pick your favourite Star Wars planet for it to come into a gentle landing on.
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