How many hours did the LEGO Star Wars series giant Millennium Falcon build up to over 7,000 pieces in history?

How many hours did the LEGO Star Wars series giant Millennium Falcon build up to over 7,000 pieces in history?

The largest class in history, both in size and excitement.

The Millennium Falcon, a spaceship that appears in the movie "Star Wars". Do you remember the new look of the "75192 Millennium Falcon" set, which allows you to build that spaceship, which is said to be the fastest junk in the galaxy, with Lego? Yes, that super big guy.

In fact, the Lego version of the Millennium Falcon appeared in 2007, when it was 5,195 pieces. Even so, it was the largest number of pieces in history at that time, but the one released this time is 7,541 pieces, which is even more than that! This is the largest number of pieces in the history of Lego today, and after 10 years, the Millennium Falcon has renewed the top of Lego again.

The 2017 Millennium Falcon boasts the largest number of pieces in Lego history. Let's try to find out how long it will take to actually make it with a Lego-loving editorial staff.

Now, unbox!

So I will unbox it, but because of the size of the outer box, it is a desktop PC class with a monitor included!

Immediately to the exciting unbox. When I opened it, I saw four boxes that could hold a laptop computer, a thick instruction manual that looked like a script, and a sticker to put on Lego. The instructions alone are as heavy as a small dog.

The contents of the manual look like this. There are no explanation letters at all, it feels like making it as shown in the figure.

And it seems that the packed Lego is sorted into Nos. 1 to 17 in each box. There are 4 boxes, so ...

When all are put out, it looks like this. This is 7,541 pieces, which is the greatest pressure in Lego history. Is it because the sigh that leaks is touching, or is it a horror to the tremendousness of making this from now on? Ora, I'm excited or thrilled.

Dozens of hours of production begins ...

No matter how endless the process is, if you assemble it one by one, you will surely be able to reach it. It's the same as the road to the Jedi. With a feeling similar to that of shōnen manga, open the first bag and take out the parts specified in the instruction manual. It's small ...!

First / joining. At this point, I have no idea what part of this rod-shaped part will end up in. Let's send a digest of how long it will take to complete. Otherwise, there will be no sharp edges.

About 4 hours from the unbox, the symmetrical parts are finished. Is it a Millennium Falcon chassis or something like a skeleton? Maybe it's a completely different place.

About seven and a half hours after the start of assembly, it became a volumey immediately. By the way, according to the manual, there are 1,379 processes in total, and this stage is still about 150 processes. The opened bag is up to number 2, so it's still a long way off.

For about 10 hours, I feel like I've gradually been able to see the outline of the entire ship. The appearance of the squishyness when holding it becomes stronger day by day, as if you feel the growth of your child. It is said that "I've become attached to it."

Oh, here comes the new character "Pogue" that appears in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi". This seems to be the first Star Wars related Lego set included with Pogue. Hello Pogue!

The day in the editorial department is busy. If I have time, I will devote myself to assembling the new smartphone. If you take a picture of the instruction manual with your smartphone and sort the parts into tappers and containers by number, you can take them out with you. I feel refreshed.

At this point, for about 13 hours, the characteristic roundness of the Millennium Falcon's butt part came out! You just have to be careful not to drop it.

I will continue to make it during lunch.

And the tip of the Falcon is ...

It came out suddenly. About 16 and a half hours have passed at this point. Is the area around the base finished? Is it still about half a falcon?

史上最大7,000ピース超えのレゴ スター・ウォーズシリーズ巨大ミレニアム・ファルコンは何時間で組み上げられた?

Next, we will make the floor and ceiling of the skeleton Falcon. From here, I start to get the illusion that even if I assemble it, it doesn't progress at all. It's like a marathon.

I can't help thinking about four or five, so I will continue to make it. Fit the ceiling,

We will also manufacture the characteristic round side.

21.5 hours at this point. It is already a full day course.

The exposed butt part is almost completed. It's already 40km in marathon, and 9th in mountain climbing. From here, I will bring it to completion non-stop!

Han Solo and Ray, which were included in the package, also support me while pointing at the blaster. Believe in the power of the force!

The cockpit that pops out to the front right, which is also a feature of the Millennium Falcon, has also been completed. Why does the tension rise when transparent parts come out? The magical power of the skeleton?

Insert the ceiling part of the central part that was open until the end, that is, the turret part, and adjust some small parts.

The last piece, the last part is snapping ...!

Complete!

The Millennium Falcon is finally complete! The total length is about 84 cm, the width is about 58 cm, and the total weight is about 7.8 kg.

This sense of scale, the occupancy of this space, and the grin do not stop. It also comes with a square sensor dish from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens", which can be replaced with the round sensor dish that is currently attached. The nameplate on the lower left is actually a sticker on a movable plate made of Lego.

This is the back of the nameplate. No, it's well done. I'm legoing to the smallest details.

The weight of the completed product suddenly becomes "Gisi ..." when lifted. The instruction manual even describes how to hold it, and if you do not lift it from the abdomen of the Falcon, it may get messy. Hie ~.

Only 6 legs support the main body, which consists of about 7,000 pieces. I'm just impressed that I'm well supported even though my legs are so thin. Isn't the gravity of the earth tight?

Finally, let's check the completed overall look and the state of the moving parts at once with a video!

The ceiling parts that are just fitted in the holes can be easily removed, so you can enjoy looking inside and arranging the minifigs. In addition, the antenna can be rotated and the turret can be moved. Rather made.

At least 1,379 processes, 486 pages in the manual. It took 7 days to complete and about 28.5 hours! It was a fun and difficult task, but when I finished it, I couldn't go to Lego anymore. No, after all Lego is fun. I'm full of childhood.

The "75192 Millennium Falcon," which has the largest number of pieces in Lego history, is on sale at Lego stores. It's a popular item and may be sold out, but if you're a hot fan, you'll definitely enjoy it for the rest of your life.

As expected, the Millennium Falcon is too big! For those who feel that, how about the 1,106 piece "75187 BB-8"? The gimmick unique to BB8 is reproduced, such as opening the hatch to put out the burner and rotating the neck. The potential of Lego is high.

In addition, the "75189 First Order Heavy Assault Walker" with 1,376 pieces and a height of over 30 cm,

There is also a 1,416 piece "75190 First Order Star Destroyer". "Star Wars" heats up.

Well, Gizmodo Japan would like you to take on the challenge of the "75192 Millennium Falcon" marathon.

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