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LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon (UCS) vs LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest

Both built. Both reviewed. Here's how they actually compare on the things that matter.

By the numbers

The spec sheet.

Metric LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon (UCS) LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest
Rating 5/5 5/5
Pieces 7,541WINS 6,187
MSRP $849.99 $599.99WINS
Price per piece $0.11 $0.10WINS
Verdict Must buy Must buy
Best for Star Wars superfans and serious collectors with display space and patience for an epic build. Mandalorian fans, anyone who loves chunky industrial Star Wars design over the prequel-era polish.

Pros & cons

What I actually noticed.

LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon (UCS)

Pros

  • The largest LEGO set ever produced — staggering display presence
  • Full interior detail you can actually open up and explore
  • Seven minifigures including both classic and TFA crews
  • Engineering and paneling are flawless, no shortcuts
  • Holds resale value better than almost any other set

Cons

  • $850 is a serious commitment
  • Footprint is enormous — measure your shelf before you order
  • Long build sessions can be physically tiring

LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest

Pros

  • The most film-accurate ship in the entire UCS lineup
  • Carbonite chamber, hammock, weapons rack — full interior detail
  • Includes Din Djarin, Grogu, IG-11, Greef Karga, Mythrol
  • $600 is a sweet spot between mid-tier and full UCS

Cons

  • Mandalorian fandom is pickier than most — Cara Dune omission stings
  • The retirement clock is real on this one (set is rumored to be ending)

Made up your mind?

Pick a retailer.

LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon (UCS)

$849.99

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LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest

$599.99

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Comparison generated from our individual reviews. Pros, cons, and ratings come from full hands-on builds — see each review for the complete take.