10/7/2023 0 Comments Millennium falcon cockpit 360 viewthe box is huge and the thing is very heavy.)įor me, it is everything I love, an icon from my childhood, finely detailed and crafted, and (of course) mostly wonderful and glorious diecast. and now can go all the way up to 400 dollars (never mind shipping. It is a high end collectible, no "playing" involved and very pricey. I did add my little diecast guys for the last touch in my displaying it. That is a minor annoyance, however, in an otherwise great piece for my collection. I am not a huge fan of the clear plastic back for the engine exhaust (would have liked red). You can display the Millennium Falcon in either stationary (I love the down ramp!) or flight looks. The other panels are all metal and lock in place with a combination of gravity and magnets.Īnother cool feature is that you can swap either flat panels or landing gear for the Falcon. The cockpit area is wonderfully detailed and the cockpit (plastic, unfortunately) rests on top. The radar dish also has a full range of movement. The quad laser cannon cover has a clear plastic window, a black swivel gunner seat, and a 360 degree turning turret. It has a grooved stand that the ship can rest in at a "flying" angle.Įach plated is not only metal but finely detailed. The exposed areas can be left or can be covered with diecast plates. It is around twelve inches long, over 80% diecast (all the Code 3 items weigh a ton), and finely detailed. The Code 3 Millennium Falcon lies in the typical styrofoam tray with a certificate (with patch), accessories case, acrylic and pewter plated base, and a felt stand. If you need some context for the line you can see the Rebel Gunship, Darth Vader's Tie Fighter, X-Wing, and Slave I for the whole series. It comes in the typical dark black and graphic box of the other Code 3 items I have reviewed. I knew I wanted to review this baby, but I put it into a closet eight months ago and then with summer almost over I finally broke it out. It was bought after an exhaustive search post-release and found brand new and never opened online for below MSRP!!!. This review is of the Code 3 Millennium Falcon. You turn around and months have passed, summer has expired, and you have little to show for it and no reviews in a loooong time.
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