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Hit the hyperdrive – Lego’s UCS Millennium Falcon just crashed to a record-low price for Black Friday

Tech Wavo by Tech Wavo
November 19, 2025
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I’ll cut to the chase real fast on this one, as there is no telling when this deal will blast off into hyperspace. We’re just days away from Black Friday kicking off, and Argos might just be offering the best deal we’ll see on one of the most epic Lego Star Wars sets that have ever been released.

Right now, the Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon UCS set – the one numbered 75192 – is a massive £210.00 down to just £525 flat. That’s an impressive discount on a massive Lego set that’s made from 7,541 pieces and stretches 33 inches (84 centimeters) long. It’s simply the most detailed version of the iconic Star Wars ship that made the Kessel Run in under 12 parsecs.

That was accomplished by Han Solo, and fear not, you’ll get a Minifigure for him and several others. Lego bundles two of the Falcon’s historic crews for seven Minifigures in total, plus some droids.

You’ll want to act fast, though – discounts on the Millennium Falcon UCS set aren’t unheard of, but they never last for long. Not to mention this bests the last major discount, which was on Amazon during Prime Big Deal Days, by about £25.

(Not in the UK? See today’s best deals in your region below)

Today’s best Lego Millennium Falcon Black Friday deal

This is one of the best prices we’ve seen for a Lego Ultimate Collector Series set in a while, and bests the previous price. But still, for the sum of £525.00, you’re getting what will no doubt be a pretty epic build. And be prepared for it to take several days to build the whole Falcon. You may even want to watch all the Star Wars films on Disney+, one of the best streaming services.

Whether you love the originals more than the sequels or prefer it the other way around, you can make the UCS Millennium Falcon fit either. You’ll get two radar dishes and two crews in the box. With the latter, you get Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, and C-3PO for the classic crew, or a few porgs, Han Solo, Rey, Finn, and BB-8 for the modern crew.

Either route, you’ll build everything from the main weapons – lower and upper laser cannons – to the iconic cockpit with several interior components as well. Once built, the UCS Millennium Falcon measures 83 centimeters (32.6 inches) in length, 60 centimeters (23.6 inches) across, and stands over 21 centimeters (8 inches) tall.

So if you’ve been tracking the Millennium Falcon and waiting to jump into hyperspace when the price is right, look no further than Argos right now, as you can get an epic set for just £525.00.

And if you’re in the United States, we’re keeping an eye on Amazon and Lego direct to see if a discount arises, but there’s nothing to report as of the time of this publishing.

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