🚀 Display Your Passion with Style!
The Millennium Falcon Vertical Display Stand is a 408-piece DIY bracket designed specifically for the 75192 Star Wars model. Made from eco-friendly ABS material, it ensures a sturdy and attractive display. With easy-to-follow instructions, this stand is perfect for both seasoned builders and newcomers alike, making it an ideal gift for any Star Wars enthusiast.
Brand | Millionspring |
Colour | 75192 Stand |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 16 x 16 cm; 450 g |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Item Weight | 450 g |
R**H
Does the job.
I think the instructions must have been updated because they were fairly straightforward to follow. The images could be a bit brighter. If you've already built the Falcon then the build of the stand should pose no problems to you. The difficult part arises after you've built the stand and need to attach it to the Falcon which is not the fault of the stand. I employed the help of a glamerous assisstant to hold the Falcon horizontal whilst I removed the landing gear and attached the stand. Rotating the Falcon with the stand attached will inevitably cause parts to pop off or detachable parts to slip and slide so I hope you kept the build manual for the Falcon. Once the Falcon is in place on its' stand it is pretty sturdy and thanks to the weight it stays in place. Overall the stand does its job well, is designed well with lots of load bearing triangles and displays the Falcon at a nice, eye pkeasing angle which takes up less room.
A**Z
Good item, but better if you download the online manual
It’s sturdy, holds the Falcon well. With the printed manual is would be pretty hard to build it as the quality of the pictures are quite poor and they don’t show where the new piece should go. So it’s easier to do it with the only manual. Better if you don’t try to put the Falcon onto the stand alone as it’s not so easy to click it onto the stand. A video maybe could help to figure out how to put it on but actually it’s pretty basic after you check out the bottom of your Falcon. (The red clips go into the exact holes if you attach it correctly and then you just have to clip them in to close and secure the stand.) We made it at the first attempt without breaking the Falcon but we took off the movable parts from the top before we even tried to put them together. Overall we are happy with the product, it’s stable and the Falcon looks good on it. (And uses less space but just a little bit.)
S**S
Very sturdy base
Instructions are better than the set itself, easy to build but is tricky to attach on your own.
M**C
This should come with a demolition warning!
Well, what can I say. I’m going to be honest, and frank.Warning 1:THIS STAND SHOULD COME WITH A DEMOLITION WARNING.So sorry for the capitals, but it’s true. I will explain further down.I brought this for my Lego Millennium Falcon 75192. I brought it because I have been searching for a while for a stand that wasn’t too expensive, but ultimately, I needed it to fit in the space I had designated for my falcon. We all know how much money the falcon is, so I wasn’t about to spend another colossal amount on a case or a stand; however, I still need it to be reasonable so my pride and joy could be displayed at its best without the risk of collapsing under the pressure.I truly ignored the comments about the instructions because I purposely chose this one which came with paper instructions.Warning 2:The instructions are truly awful!It’s so small that even if I had supersonic vision I wouldn’t be able to see it. Trying to decipher where the parts go was like cracking a secret code. I tried to obtain the online version, but that made no difference. So I persevered and made a few mistakes but managed to work it out. Then I got to the part where it just indicated that you need to do two of the same thing. Yes, it’s obvious from the picture but it would have been nice to have that indicated from the start.So it took about 2 hours over two days because I truly couldn’t do it in unnatural light; I needed natural daylight as my superpower.It looks good! It is defiantly sturdy, and takes the weight of my falcon. However, going back to my warning 1: there is no instructions on how to get the falcon on the stand after you build it.Yes, I already know ti take the landing gear off so that it fit, but one must have forgotten how big the falcon 75192 is. The logistics of holding it, or propping it up, whilst finding the wholes at the back of the falcon is impossible. I had about 30 mini heart attacks whilst trying to achieve it!I tried with help on both occasions but the first time was an epic fail. Parts fell off, so I reassembled it and tried again after watching a YouTube video of someone else trying it out. They also had parts fall off.The second time was worse than the first but I kept going after taking off some of the parts that I felt would fall off anyway (the top). Remember the falcon is very fragile on the sides so how the stand designer managed to get it on beggars belief.Surely, if he/she/they went to so much trouble to design something so great that it sells to multiple people, he/she/they could take it just a little step further and show us how to achieve this without damaging our pride and joy. Yes, my falcon is like my baby! So treating it with kit gloves is compulsory.Anyway, after I managed to spend so much time getting the falcon on the stand, I had to spend another couple of days finding where the parts fell off my falcon so I can put those pieces back.The stand is sturdy, and I don’t see it going anywhere once the falcon is on it. It fits on my glass table that I purchase for my falcon which is 31cm wide and takes the length and height of my falcon extremely well.After all this, I would recommend the stand but I honestly can’t find a way of achieving minimal damage to it, so be prepared!My recommendations to the designer:1) Rewrite the instructions - clearer & bigger2) Do a video (providing the link on the instructions) on how to place the product on the stand to avoid/minimise damage.3) You should give me a partial refund for the stress you caused! ;)Star rating explained:Not sure what sheerness means in this context, but it can’t be more than 3Versatility:Again, in this context it makes no sense. There is only one way the Millennium Falcon 75192 can fit on the stand, so only 3 stars. Not to say that the way it is is bad. It look fantastic!Sturdiness:5 stars - it’s amazing it holds the colossal weight of the falcon.As a whole:4 stars - it would be 5 if the instructions were better and there was more help on how to get the falcon on the stand without damagePictures:Picture 1 - is the falcon assembled in its entiretyPicture 2 - the falcon with some parts put back on.Picture 3 - This is my first attempt to get the falcon on the stand- Yes, my shockedness slapped my tears back into my face, so I didn’t cry.
N**G
Millennium falcon stand
Great stand perfect for the job
K**T
Brilliant stand.
Ordered this for husband as he wanted to display his falcon properly. It was easy to build, although the writing was rather small. But it’s super sturdy and the falcon looks awesome on it. Definitely recommend.
T**L
Perfect for the UCS Millennium Falcon
Firstly... Get help. This would have been impossible to do on my own and I was fortunate enough to have my brother and dad over.So it's fairly easy to build, not sure what others meant by confusing instructions. You've just built the Millennium Falcon, you're probably fine.Attaching it is the tricky bit! Be prepared for bits to drop off. I was super careful and had to do a few repairs.My advise is turn the falcon upside down, take off loose panels beforehand and put it on a bunch of pillows or something. It's going to be so much easier to put the stand on this way!Then when you flip it onto its stand you can just reattach the loose bits.My house is tiny but I have a lego obsession, this stand makes it possible for me to have the Falcon 😍
T**S
Not great customer service.
Had a piece missing and was too difficult to sort. Ended up getting the part from Lego. Disappointing customer service.
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