The    Millennium Falcon was one of the first “OH MY GOD MOM AND DAD I HAVE   TO  HAVE THAT” Star Wars toys. It was a vehicle, but because of its  size  it  was also a playset. Most kids really need both hands to fly it  too –   they need friends to “attack” it with TIE Fighters.
This vehicle had it all – let us count the ways:
- a lowering ramp
- lowering struts
- the top cover and cockpit cover came off to play inside it
- the cockpit still fit two figures in it alone (yeah, I know, in the film it seats 4)
- top quad guns with a connected gunner’s chair
- rotating radar dish
- electronic sounds (not really movie authentic, but SOUNDS!)
- a Jedi training ball
- smuggler panels to hide figures in
- an actual dejarik table (the space chess thing)
I    originally got the Falcon from a garage sale, and despite some  missing   pieces (everyone seems to lose the Jedi training ball) I  deemed it   awesome.
The Falcon came out in SW, ESB, and ROTJ  boxes, each   time changing the picture to something relevant. On the SW  box, it was   surrounded by stormtroopers. On the ESB box (which  dropped “Spaceship”   from the name) it was a Cloud City scene with  appropriate figures. On   the ROTJ box it appears to be on Tatooine with  characters from Jabba’s.   It also has Nien Nunb strangely enough. The  Tatooine scene may be   referring to a deleted scene where the gang made  it back to the Falcon   during a sandstorm on Tatooine.
This  year, due to the old mold   breaking, Hasbro redid the Falcon for it's  newest release. It is now   $200 retail (someplace like Target sells it  for $150.00) and the sucker   is awesome. Not only do they fix it so the  passenger compartments are  in  the right place (instead if where the  engine is supposed to be), but  it  even has a med-bay - Fix Luke's  severed hand! It is 30% larger and   comes with Han and Chewie! Check  out this video tour of it here.
Why should you own this vehicle? Five reasons:
1. All those cool features listed above.
2. It is the ultimate showpiece: everyone recognizes what you have displayed, you don’t have to explain it.
3. It’s the Falcon, man. It made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs!
4. You can fly the thing, or just have Chewbacca fix it with tools from the Vehicle Maintenance Energizer.
5. Vehicle and playset. Ooooh, yeah.
Backstory:
The    Falcon started life as a Correlian Engineering Corporation built    YT-1300 stock light freighter. It was about 60 years old by the Battle    of Yavin, even appearing in Revenge of the Sith (in the scene where  they   crash land on Coruscant). It was damaged sometime after and was   heavily  rebuilt by an enterprising technician. It was stolen by a   pirate, and  eventually won in a sabacc tournament by Lando Calrissian   about five  years before the Battle of Yavin. Later, Han Solo won it   from Lando in  another game of sabacc, and used it for smuggling. He was   boarded by  Imperials shortly before the Battle of Yavin and had to   jettison his  cargo for Jabba the Hutt. It was instrumental in the   Battle of Yavin and  the destruction of Death Star II.
It has   many modifications,  including jamming equipment and faster engines.   Armaments include a  hidden laser, a top and bottom quad laser cannon,   and concussion missile  launchers (which took out the second Death   Star). The Falcon is still  serving as primary transport for Solo and   family in the novels.
Full Wookieepedia entry here.
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Millennium Falcon Spaceship (SW)
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