

🚀 Elevate your Falcon game—display like a true Star Wars connoisseur!
This Millennium Falcon Vertical Display Bracket is a 408-piece sturdy stand designed specifically for the LEGO 75192 Ultimate Millennium Falcon. Measuring 17.7 inches tall, it offers a space-saving vertical display solution with durable, smooth-edged plastic construction. The kit includes clear instructions and an elegant gift box, making it a premium collectible accessory for adult Star Wars fans and LEGO enthusiasts.









| ASIN | B085L3738H |
| Additional Features | Construction |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,071 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,114 in Toy Building Sets |
| Brand Name | BuildingBoat |
| Color | 75192 Stand |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,717) |
| Educational Objective | Team Building Skills |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 11.8 x 7.1 x 17.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | BuildingBoat |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Building Boat |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | millennium falcon,ultimate |
| Model Number | Building Boat |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Number of Pieces | 408 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Size | 11.8x7.1x17.7 inches |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| Theme | Movie, Architecture |
| Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
G**N
Stable and fun to build
As other reviewers have noted, the stand is quite good: it's attaching the Falcon to the stand where things get a little tricky. I put the Falcon on its side (on a carpeted floor) and had it lean against a pile of blankets. Yes, the moment I had it in a vertical position, pieces started to fall off; however, those pieces are what you would expect to come loose, i.e., the unsecured top panels (also had the long "hallway" section between the cockpit and body of ship fall off, but fortunately it came loose as a single piece). Once the ship is in a vertical position, the landing struts are easy to remove (and you should definitely remove them as it makes it easier to mount the ship); you'll need to experiment a bit with reattaching the top panels (to keep them from slipping) but this is not terribly burdensome. I used some spare pieces I had lying around to help further secure a few of the panels. As far as attaching the Falcon to the stand, I started with the two top pins which lined up/pushed into place quite nicely. I was then able to push in the bottom three pins, too, although those were more difficult (I wonder if a little WD-40 sprayed on the pins might have made them slide into place more easily). All in all, a challenging experience but also a fun way to spend a few hours on a Sunday morning, and the Falcon looks TERRIFIC mounted on the stand. Note: not many other reviewers have mentioned this, but the stand build experience is a lot of fun. To be sure, this isn't genuine LEGO but pieces go together well and the instructions are clear. If you're a semi-experienced LEGO builder, you won't have any trouble with it.
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.
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**S
Works as advertised
I got the Lego Millenium Falcon (75192) for Christmas and bought this stand as space is at a premium. Plus I have a 2 year old I need to keep away from it (adult toy, not a kid toy). Some of the reviews and questions left me wondering if I'd made the right choice, but in the end it works very well. First, the negative reviews about the instructions... if you can put the Lego MF together, you should have no issues with the instructions that come with it. If you need, you can scan a QR code and watch a step-by-step video. Second, its not solid metal, but for non-Lego plastic, its certainly sturdy enough. Third, yes you need to remove the landing gear, but I was able to put the front and two rear landing pieces back. This was important to me as mine is displayed in such a way as to show the back side a bit. With a few extra/alternate Lego pieces you could probably replace all the landing gear struts if you wanted to. Fourth, check the "polarity" of the support "pins". When assembled, there are three red push "pins" on the bottom; 2 on one side and 1 on the other. Make sure you have them on the correct side. In my case, for assembly I removed all the removable top pieces (the angled ones you remove to play with it) including the 2x4 rectangle one for the hidden compartment and the satellite dish, then gently flipped it upside down on the bed. I assembled the stand to the bottom and secured the "pins" then flipped it back over onto its side, then re-inserted all the pieces I had removed from the top.
N**S
Well Worth It
Wasn’t sure what to expect purchasing this but in the end it all worked out. Putting the stand together was not bad at all and the instructions are easy to follow. It was however a bit tricky attaching it to the millennium falcon itself but with guidance from a video on youtube produced by christian lopez as another reviewer pointed out previously, it was probably a much better experience had i not followed his guide so highly recommend taking a look at that if you do purchase this product.
J**Y
Does what it's supposed to
It does what it's supposed to. The instructions are a little hard to follow but otherwise it works.
R**N
Great Stand
Great stand. Very sturdy.
A**R
The version for 75192 has met my requirements for useability, holding the massive kit with no clear risks. The original designer did a really good job when they originally designed it. Will see how it holds up over time with the non-lego parts. Issues: Watch out for step 13, you DO need to put the long part on the peg, not next to it like the misprint suggests. Instructions are tiny- you can find a PDF version online though with a google search of 'lego 75192 stand instructions' to save your eyes. Installation- I recommend watching the video from 'Christian Lopez' on youtube for the installation- if you do not know where the 2x4 falls off, it is the hidden hatch in the back left of the Falcon. Price- you can get the exact same thing for $20 aud less on Aliexpress- I bought it here because I wanted it here quicker, do as you will with this information. Recommend it, will see how it holds up over time.
C**S
Instructions for this system are just like any Lego kit - EASY to follow. The end result is a good display stand for one of Lego's largest kits - the Millennium Falcon. In the initial stages of the build I wasn't sure if this would support the weight of the kit but once built it felt really sturdy. The only issue (and a point for the dev team) is on how this is supposed to fit into the Lego kit. The instruction's pictures are lacking. I had to fiddle around with the Lego kit and ended up removing the exterior of the kit so I could figure out where the pins/pegs on the stand fit into the support structure of the model. I think better pictures and more of them would have been a great help. Once the system is together and installed, the end result (with LED lighting) is really something to behold.
H**Y
Excelente producto, lo compré porque la presentación del artículo es buena, viene en caja, cuenta con manual y bolsas enumeradas para armar el set de manera ordenada. A pesar de ser plástico y de producción china, la calidad está más que aceptable y no se siente frágil, es una excelente opción para exhibir el halcón.
T**Y
This little stand clips in wonderfully into the existing parts of the Millenium Falcon, building although repetitive, was simple. There was one mistake in part of the instructions, however with a little bit of intuition it was a very easy mistake to spot and fix, and it was only in that specific section of the instructions, on other pages it was in the correct place. Has worked very well, and feels very strong.
A**D
Very strong and versatile stand. Easy to build.
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