

Some LEGO fans are brave enough to hang the Falcon, either by mounting it vertically on a wall, attaching it to a TV mounting arm, or hanging it from strings. If you don’t have enough floor-space to put in a coffee table, or you just want to display your Falcon in a more dynamic pose as it flies through the galaxy, there are some other options as well. If you don’t want to build your own, a lot of standard glass-top coffee tables will fit the Falcon with minimal modification. He even includes building plans for the coffee table, in case you would like to build one yourself in this flickr album.

Below is a wonderful example of this arrangement by LEGO fan lysanderchau. We already talked about the glass-top coffee table solution, which is one of the most popular, practical, and easy ways to display the Falcon, while also keeping it protected. Yeah, that’s super big! 🙂īecause of the width of the Falcon, most shelves are just not going to be deep enough to support it. It measures over 8” (21cm) high, 33” (84cm) long and 22” (56cm) wide, which is basically half the size of a standard 36″x48″ inch dining table. (If you weren’t able to get it yet, don’t worry, LEGO is making more!) The Falcon is the largest LEGO set ever released, both in size and price. If you have been lucky enough to get the #75192 LEGO Star Wars UCS Millennium Falcon before it went out of stock, and had a chance to build it already, your next problem is going to be figuring out where to put this monster-size set.
