Model Number | BAS5058195 |
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Number of pieces | 100 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Scale | 1/144 scale |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | Oct. 15 2019 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
Item model number | BAS5058195 |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 5.08 x 10.16 cm; 608 g |
ASIN | B07SGGFLNT |
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Bandai Hobby - Star Wars - Millenniuim Falcon (Rise of Skywalker Ver), Bandai Spirits 1/144 Model Kit
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Brand | BANDAI SPIRITS |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Colour | Multicolor |
Theme | Logo,Star Wars |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 5.1 x 10.2 Centimetres |
Material | Plastic |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Included components | 1 Model Kit, 1 instruction manual |
Size | 1:144 |
Number of pieces | 100 |
About this item
- New item from Star Wars!
- Product bears official Bluefin logo
- Produkten bj?rnar officiell Bluefin-logotyp
- Detta modellkit ?r kn?ppt ihop, inget lim eller m?lning kr?vs;, Neuer Artikel von Star Wars!
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
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Date First Available | Oct. 4 2019 |
Manufacturer | Bandai Spirits |
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New from Bandai hobby comes the newest addition to the Star Wars model kit series. This model kit is snap together no glue or painting required. These model kits come with iconic accessories and are great to pose or display in your collection. Look for origin of shipment: Only items shipped from within North America are being sold by authorized U.S. Retailers. The product box will have a Bluefin / Bandai Namco warning label, which is proof that you are purchasing an officially licensed Bandai product, distributed by its sole and authorized distributor (Bluefin ) for the U.S. Markets. This product has been thoroughly tested for safety and meets all North American consumer product safety regulations. The affixed label also entitles the purchaser to product support assistance within the United States.
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- Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2024Verified PurchaseI'm going to start off with my only complaint about this model, is the scale, as with another Bandai model it is kind of small for the price point when other models with larger scale are either cheaper or the same price. Other than that...this is extremely well detailed and bits together well. Really impressed with the overall quality and that there is a sticker sheet included instead of the traditional water slide decal sheet (which is also included). The stickers were much easier to work with and apply, and the inclusion of various figures for the cockpit was an excellent touch, as well as the extra features if you want to light it up, have it with landing gear or mounted on the included stand for flight. I did have to glue a few smaller parts on that wouldn't fit just right or I felt might be easily dislodged from the model. I can't wait to light it up (although the light kit from Bandai is grossly over priced).
- Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2024Verified PurchaseThis kit is good as with all bandai kits.
- Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2020Verified PurchaseSo far so good, a lot of detail work and it's gonna take a while to build it. The instructions are clear, and the details present in the model are amazing. Excellent purchase.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2020Verified PurchaseHighly detailed. Great for the skilled builder.
- Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2022Verified PurchaseBought it for my hubby .. he def couldnt believe it .. loves it .. couldnt wait to open it and start building
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ALBATROS 99Reviewed in Mexico on October 15, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars excelente modelo
Verified PurchaseUn muy buen modelo del Halcon Milenario
con muy buen nivel de detalles.
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- flashgordonReviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love It!
Verified PurchaseThis was my very first model build, and I was a little nervous about whether I could do a decent job, especially considering I owned zero tools/supplies, and one notable YouTube video said that this model is definitely not for beginners. However, I think as long as you have decent eyesight and a fairly steady hand, this is THE PERFECT model for beginners, because as Luke Skywalker said, What a piece of junk! so you can mess it up pretty badly and still know that She may not look like much, but shes got it where it counts, kid.
Should you buy this particular model of the Millennium Falcon? It partly depends on how big of a model you want. This 1/144 scale model measures only 9 1/2 by 7, and the pictures dont really show how small it is. However, the level of detail of this kit is insane, and if I were to tell you that these photos were of a five-foot-long model, you might believe me! In my case, I thought it would be the perfect size for displaying on a bookshelf.
How hard is it, and how long does it take to build? One reviewer here said it takes just a couple of hours, and maybe thats possible for someone with experience, but even then thats probably just snapping it all together. I spent about 20-30 hours on mine, including painting.
How much other stuff will you need to buy? It depends, but here is the list of what I ended up buying. I spent about $200 (including this kit), and I dont regret any of my purchases; everything was extremely useful.
My supplies list:
Professional 9 PCS Gundam model tools kit. (Absolutely necessary for cutting and filing parts.)
Revell Contacta Liquid Glue with Professional Needle Applicator. (This kit is entirely snap-together, but there are several tiny external parts that really need to be glued on if you dont want them to fall off.)
Model painting stand base and 20 PCS alligator clip stick set. (Very useful for holding the model and some of the parts I wanted to paint separately.)
2 cans Tamiya TS-63 Nato Black spray paint. (With two cans I just BARELY had enough to paint all the parts on their trees as a primer, which made the white paint look much better.)
1 can Tamiya AS-20 Insignia White spray paint. (I mostly sprayed the model when it was fully assembled, and 1 can was just BARELY enough. This color is the recommended Millennium Falcon color from many online sources, and I thought it was perfect. Note it can look very different depending on the lighting.)
1 bottle Tamiya Panel Line Accent Color 40ml Black. (Watch how the YouTubers apply it; it flows easily along all the panel lines, and mimics dirty rain streaks and leaking black oil. I applied it to every tiny part and protuberance on the model, and it brought out so many details in the plastic that I hadnt even seen before!)
1 bottle Tamiya Panel Line Accent Color 40ml Brown. (All the YouTubers talked about adding lots of rust, but when you see brown streaks on old airplanes, its really leaked hydraulic fluid.)
Microscale Micro Sol and Micro Set, 1 Ounce Bottles with Paint Brushes. (Youll want this to soften the decals so they wrap around all the tiny outcropping parts. I made the mistake of using the Micro Sol too much when it wasnt conforming to the parts, and I just ended up with some shriveled decals in some areas. Rather, use mostly the Micro Set to soften them, and then use the side of a rectangular toothpick to stretch the decals into place. By the way, I decided to use the clear cockpit canopy with the decals on it. It was pretty tricky and I messed it up a bit, but I think it still looks a little better than the chunky windowless frame choice. I also didnt use the black engine exhaust circle decals.)
Testors Acrylic Value Finishing Paint Set, 9196T Multicolor. (I used this set to paint the inside of the cockpit and gun turrets. Dont be afraid to use a toothpick to mix tiny amounts of the colors to make tan, brown, etc.; just Google the primary colors that mix to make the color you want. You can barely see inside the cockpit, so this wasnt too necessary, but it was fun to try to paint it all.)
Recommendations for beginners:
Watch a few Youtube videos on building the Bandai 1/144 Millennium Falcon.
Do what I forgot to do until after I was done(!), and before you paint it, Google actual images from the Star Wars film, and actual photos of the original studio model(s). Mine looks pretty good, but its not exactly like the originals. I just used what I know about actual dirty, leaking airplanes to make the model look similar, and I think it turned out well.
Dont worry about too little or too much weathering. If you look at the life-sized studio set Millennium Falcon from the first Star Wars film, its weathered beyond belief, but the smaller studio flying models look much cleaner. So I imagine Han had to have had the thing cleaned every once in a while. ;-) Also, the amount of perceived weathering will vary considerably depending on the lighting. You can see the huge difference between my indoor and outdoor photos, yet its the same paint job.
Overall, I highly recommend this model!
flashgordonI Love It!
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Should you buy this particular model of the Millennium Falcon? It partly depends on how big of a model you want. This 1/144 scale model measures only 9 1/2 by 7, and the pictures dont really show how small it is. However, the level of detail of this kit is insane, and if I were to tell you that these photos were of a five-foot-long model, you might believe me! In my case, I thought it would be the perfect size for displaying on a bookshelf.
How hard is it, and how long does it take to build? One reviewer here said it takes just a couple of hours, and maybe thats possible for someone with experience, but even then thats probably just snapping it all together. I spent about 20-30 hours on mine, including painting.
How much other stuff will you need to buy? It depends, but here is the list of what I ended up buying. I spent about $200 (including this kit), and I dont regret any of my purchases; everything was extremely useful.
My supplies list:
Professional 9 PCS Gundam model tools kit. (Absolutely necessary for cutting and filing parts.)
Revell Contacta Liquid Glue with Professional Needle Applicator. (This kit is entirely snap-together, but there are several tiny external parts that really need to be glued on if you dont want them to fall off.)
Model painting stand base and 20 PCS alligator clip stick set. (Very useful for holding the model and some of the parts I wanted to paint separately.)
2 cans Tamiya TS-63 Nato Black spray paint. (With two cans I just BARELY had enough to paint all the parts on their trees as a primer, which made the white paint look much better.)
1 can Tamiya AS-20 Insignia White spray paint. (I mostly sprayed the model when it was fully assembled, and 1 can was just BARELY enough. This color is the recommended Millennium Falcon color from many online sources, and I thought it was perfect. Note it can look very different depending on the lighting.)
1 bottle Tamiya Panel Line Accent Color 40ml Black. (Watch how the YouTubers apply it; it flows easily along all the panel lines, and mimics dirty rain streaks and leaking black oil. I applied it to every tiny part and protuberance on the model, and it brought out so many details in the plastic that I hadnt even seen before!)
1 bottle Tamiya Panel Line Accent Color 40ml Brown. (All the YouTubers talked about adding lots of rust, but when you see brown streaks on old airplanes, its really leaked hydraulic fluid.)
Microscale Micro Sol and Micro Set, 1 Ounce Bottles with Paint Brushes. (Youll want this to soften the decals so they wrap around all the tiny outcropping parts. I made the mistake of using the Micro Sol too much when it wasnt conforming to the parts, and I just ended up with some shriveled decals in some areas. Rather, use mostly the Micro Set to soften them, and then use the side of a rectangular toothpick to stretch the decals into place. By the way, I decided to use the clear cockpit canopy with the decals on it. It was pretty tricky and I messed it up a bit, but I think it still looks a little better than the chunky windowless frame choice. I also didnt use the black engine exhaust circle decals.)
Testors Acrylic Value Finishing Paint Set, 9196T Multicolor. (I used this set to paint the inside of the cockpit and gun turrets. Dont be afraid to use a toothpick to mix tiny amounts of the colors to make tan, brown, etc.; just Google the primary colors that mix to make the color you want. You can barely see inside the cockpit, so this wasnt too necessary, but it was fun to try to paint it all.)
Recommendations for beginners:
Watch a few Youtube videos on building the Bandai 1/144 Millennium Falcon.
Do what I forgot to do until after I was done(!), and before you paint it, Google actual images from the Star Wars film, and actual photos of the original studio model(s). Mine looks pretty good, but its not exactly like the originals. I just used what I know about actual dirty, leaking airplanes to make the model look similar, and I think it turned out well.
Dont worry about too little or too much weathering. If you look at the life-sized studio set Millennium Falcon from the first Star Wars film, its weathered beyond belief, but the smaller studio flying models look much cleaner. So I imagine Han had to have had the thing cleaned every once in a while. ;-) Also, the amount of perceived weathering will vary considerably depending on the lighting. You can see the huge difference between my indoor and outdoor photos, yet its the same paint job.
Overall, I highly recommend this model!
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paolo giuvaReviewed in Italy on April 26, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Millenium falcon
Verified PurchaseModellino perfetto con tantissimi dettagli montato e colorato meraviglioso, arrivato anche in anticipo rispetto ai tempi previsti