I've never seen so many discounts on Lego Millennium Falcon sets in my 5+ years covering Prime Day
All four versions of the Falcon have been reduced for Prime Day
Recent updates
October 10: Most of these Lego Millennium Falcon offers are still live, but a few are starting to creep back up in price (the Dark Falcon and midi-size model, specifically). If you want to grab them for as little as possible, it may be a good idea to act sooner than later!
I wasn't expecting to write about all Lego Millennium Falcon sets going on offer for Prime Day when I woke up this morning, but there we are.
Let's cut to the chase; you can save on each of the four current Lego Millennium Falcon kits if you mosey on down to Amazon, from the biggest Ultimate Collector Series model to the more affordable midi-size version. The best of these Prime Day offers would be a £185 reduction on the UCS Millennium Falcon (bringing it to £549.99 at Amazon instead of £735) and a saving on the brand-new Dark Falcon model (which is £127.99 at Amazon rather than £160).
Want something a little more affordable? I got you, boo. The smaller display version of the Lego Millennium Falcon - which I'd argue is best for most people - has dipped to £54.99 at Amazon, down from £75.
I'm a little shocked at how good this year's Prime Day Lego deals have been so far. They aren't normally bad by any means, but this is unheard of. In all my time covering the event, I don't think I've seem such steep discounts on such high-profile sets; those are normally held back for Black Friday.
Lego UCS Millennium Falcon | £734.99 £549.99 at Amazon
Save £185 - That's an aggressively good deal on the biggest (and arguably best) Lego Millennium Falcon. While it has been cheaper in the past, that's more of a rarity and getting almost £200 off the price tag isn't an opportunity to sniff at.
Buy it if:
✅ You want the ultimate Star Wars kit
✅ You're looking for a display piece
✅ You have somewhere to show it off
Don't buy it if:
❌ You're OK with the smaller version
❌ You don't have much display space
Price check:
💲 John Lewis | £549.99
💲 Argos | £735
Lego Millennium Falcon | £74.99 £54.99 at Amazon
Save £20 - Even though this is starting to creep back up in price again (it was £52 during Prime Day), that's still a pretty great offer on the newer, more manageable Lego Millennium Falcon kit. Especially because its average cost over the last few months has been closer £60.
Buy it if:
✅ You want an iconic Star Wars ship
✅ You want to avoid breaking the bank
✅ You don't have space for the big versions
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer a bigger Falcon
❌ You want a playset for your kids
Price check:
💲 John Lewis | £54.99
💲 Lego | £74.99
Lego Dark Falcon | £159.99 £127.99 at Amazon
Save £32 – The newest Falcon to join the bunch was a little cheaper earlier in the week (it hit £120.59), but the current offer is still pretty great considering how recently the kit came out. Its average price is closer to £150.
Buy it if:
✅ The Falcon isn't edgy enough for you
✅ You like the idea of Darth Jar Jar
✅ Black has always been your colour
Don't buy it if:
❌ You have the other Falcon/s
❌ You think this will be a fad
Price check:
💲 Zavvi | £134.99
💲 Lego | £159.99
Lego Millennium Falcon | £149.99 £111.99 at Amazon
Save £38 - It's not listed as a deal, and that's not the kit's lowest price, but it is still a bargain considering how this Millennium Falcon is normally closer to £120 in cost.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a more detailed Falcon
✅ ...but not the huge UCS version
✅ You want a playset for your kids
Don't buy it if:
❌ You're happy getting the smaller one
❌ You have the UCS version
Price check:
💲 John Lewis | £111.99
💲 Lego | £149.99
Which Lego Millennium Falcon should you buy?
OK, here's the hard part. Of all the Lego Millennium Falcon sets on offer, which one should you actually pick up? They all deserve a place amongst the best Lego sets, after all.
For me, it depends on a couple of factors. To start with, how much room do you have to display it? If you're short on space and/or don't want to break the bank, the smaller version is what I'd recommend. As mentioned in my Lego Millennium Falcon (75375) review, it doesn't compromise on quality in the slightest despite being more affordable. It can be finished in an evening and looks awesome on its built-in stand, too.
Secondly, how much detail do you want? If you've got the budget, space, and time, the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon is the ultimate Star Wars set - no questions asked. Besides being an absolute monster at several thousand pieces strong, it packs in many nods to the saga and features loads of minifigures from across the series (though Lando is absent, which is weird). Seeing this thing in person is jaw-dropping, too. However, it has a price tag to match... even when discounted for Prime Day.
A good alternative is the Rise of Skywalker variant, as it's much cheaper but still has the size to cram in lots of detail. Whether you get this one or not will depend on how happy you are to get minifigures from Episode 9. It's great that Finn, Chewie, C-3PO, and R2-D2 are included, to say nothing of that awesome Lando minifig, but you may miss the presence of Han Solo.
That's probably why the Dark Falcon is my least favorite of the bunch. Despite being the newest and a very impressive set, it's based on the 'Rebuild the Galaxy' spin-off so doesn't have the staying power these other ones do.
Either way, I wouldn't hang about; I can't see these offers lasting for long.
For more savings, don't miss our guide to the latest Lego deals. As for more from the galaxy far, far away, check out these Lego Star Wars sets.
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