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The Millennium Falcon Vertical Display Bracket is a sturdy stand designed specifically for the LEGO 75257 model. Comprising 236 durable pieces, it measures 9.4 inches in height and provides a secure and stylish way to showcase your beloved starship. Ideal for collectors and movie fans, this stand combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, making it a perfect gift.
D**S
Absolutely Brilliant
This is an amazing piece of a "brick" (not Lego, but clearly the same concept) build. (Although there are no bricks. It's all Technic-like pieces.The build itself is challenging. Use the QR code to download the .pdf file and use that rather than the booklet. Also, be sure to sort all the parts before you start. It will ensure that you do everything correctly. When it says you need 2 of something, build them at the same time, rather than one after the other.The front feet slip into the "holder" you build, and the back feet get locked into place, so that you can pick up the base just by picking up the Falcon.I suppose there are non-Lego type stands, but if you've got this Falcon (even though it's not the BIG one), you're probably all-in when it comes to Lego anyway. :)This is 100% worth the money, fun to build, and an OUTSTANDING stand.
K**S
Can Fit Dark Falcon With A Landing Gear Change
This will fit the Dark Falcon. You just need to reverse the orientation of the rear landing gear. It wont affect how the Falcon sits normally. But will allow it to sit in the stand better. Just take the piece that holds the rear landing gear and instead of having the part that holds the cross piece of the landing gear pointing backwards. Have it face towards the front of the Falcon. Then the landing gear will fit better into the stand. Not as well as the 75257 Falcon. But It wont feel like it will fall off.But the stand itself is well built. Instructions are a bit small. But pretty well written. And they highlight in each step what you are doing next. Had all parts needed. So nothing missing. And the Falcon feels steady in it. Would recommend
A**.
Great stand...need instructional video to mount...watch Christian Lopez on YT
Easy to put together, a b**** to mount. Do yourself a favor and watch the Christian Lopez video on YT. BEFORE you attempt it. It's very helpful as the instruction book is not very detailed on this step. My husband about had a conniption as random pieces kept falling off as we attempted it several times before coming to reviews here to find help (the video).
T**G
A HUGE Pain, But Worth it in The End.
First things first: read the description! As is clearly stated, this is not made from genuine LEGO parts! They're actually 3D printed, if I'm not mistaken. Don't expect a LEGO fit, but with one or two minor exceptions, the pieces I got fit together well enough. The online instructions aren't great, but but I eventually figured them out. The biggest issue comes once you've assembled it, as there are no instructions on how to attach it to the model.When I purchased the stand in Aug 2020, there were no pictures of it attached to the Millennium Falcon on the product page. Based on a response to a customer question on the topic, I sent the seller several email requests for instructions or pictures and never got a response. Six months later, I checked the product page again and discovered that they had added a picture showing that the stand only works if you REMOVE 4 (or all) OF THE FALCON'S LANDING STRUTS.Unfortunately, knowing how to attach the stand didn't actually make it any easier to do so. The key issue that makes attaching this thing SUPER difficult is that Millennium Falcon 75129 is really, really BIG and really, really FRAGILE. Even when lifted properly, it's nearly impossible to do so without losing pieces, and not just the little surface geeblies, but interior structure pieces as well, pieces that are extremely difficult to put back even if you can figure out where they came from. This makes attaching the stand really difficult, especially for just one person. The sheer size, weight, and relative fragility of the model makes it a daunting task. It took me THREE FRUSTRATING HOURS to get the Falcon on the stand, attached, and reassembled. It's worth noting that of the five technic push-pegs that secure the stand to the Falcon's interior frame, I could only get three (two upper and one lower) to work. The rest either would not align well enough to depress or just didn't fit in the holes. Due to the awkward positioning and the fact that the Falcon basically falls apart every time I touch it, I could never get a good enough viewing angle to figure out which.When I finally got the model on the stand and attached as best as I could, I discovered a new issue... Almost the entire upper surface of the model is held in place with GRAVITY, so when you turn it on its side, those panels shift. While the stand tilts the ship enough to keep them from falling off entirely, the panels on the port side (that's the left side of the ship) no longer fit in place properly. Luckily, this can be fixed by placing a couple of extra greeblies at their upper corners to keep them in place. I found that a couple of the "water faucet" pieces worked best. See my attached photo.All in all, the stand is generally well designed. It's sturdy as heck and does its job well. Assembly instructions could be clearer and SHOULD DEFINITELY include directions for attaching it to the model, but for the most part, if you're experienced enough to build set 75129, you should be able to build and attach this thing to it. Just don't expect it to be easy. Expect to lose pieces. Expect multiple attempts. Expect unreasonable levels of frustration. But once it's on there and the damage repaired, then the stand is actually pretty great. It significantly reduces the model's footprint, allowing you to store and display the Millennium Falcon in all it's glory without having to build a coffee table around it or something. It's a HUGE pain in the ass, but given the difficulties with displaying such a large and fragile model, it's definitely worth it in the end.
S**H
Tricky assembly, saves so much space!
Despite spending $900 on the Millennium Falcon 75192, i really didn’t want to spend additional $100+ on a way to display it. I also didn’t have the 3ft x 2.5ft space to display it flat. This was the perfect solution.As others have said, it’s not genuine Lego, but it’s similar quality. It’s easy enough to snap together, it took less than an hour and the instructions are in the same format as any Lego set.The difficulty was in putting the finished Falcon onto the display. Read through others reviews for photos—these were incredibly helpful. It took about 20 minutes. The falcon is quite heavy, and when you move it, things fall off. But i was able to mount it the first attempt, it just took about 20 minutes to click the interlocking pieces into the ship. I removed 5 of the landing gear pieces—so if you’re reading this prior to assembly, on Step 2, you’ll assemble 6 “legs”, and these are important for holding the build up while you are assembling the underbody, but you’ll remove several of those at the end. They’re very easy to just pull off. Once they’re off, it’s pretty clear where the display clicks in. It’s probably a lot easier with an extra pair of hands to help, but i did manage it on my own.Overall, i love the fact that this cuts down on a ton of space and you can clearly see the entire top of the build from the front view. Highly recommend for a budget-friendly accessory to properly show off your Lego Build.
N**N
Good product that gets the job done.
Fit my lego set nicely. I have it displayed on top of my cabinets at home. Haven't had any issues with it, but once it's built, you don't need to do much else with it. If you want to display your millenium falcon, then this is the item for you.
J**Z
Fantastic support
I was dreading this whole process because if it doesn't work or I drop the millennium falcon, I'm pretty sure I would die. But it was easy to put together and get it attached to it! And looks great!
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