
After much waiting this set finally appeared in my toy store and I just had to get it and do a review.
I for one have been anticipating the arrival of this new scaled set. I am not solely interested in the minifigs - they're nice, but not 'all' there is to a set. With this new scale I hope to see a lot of members and fans out there do MOC's of the entire Star Wars fleet
Set #: 7778
Set name: Midi-scale Millenium Falcon
Theme: Star Wars
Sub-theme: Original Trilogy / Midi-scale
Price: Erhm...
Parts: As price, will be updated - now I have to do this review
The Box:

Not much to say, it has the red design with 3 clones. It does have a few neat features.
It shows the real size of the MF in a picture with a hand holding it.

And it also has a fact picture where the classic UCS info is and also the real size of the craft, which is: 17 cm/6.7 in. wide, 23,5 cm/9.3 in. long and 8 cm/ 3.2 in. tall. Not much, but still a neat little thing, that I hope to see people scan and do UCS-signs from.


There's 3 polybags, an instruction and the dreadiest sticker sheet in a loooong time. (I'll get back to that).
Here's a few in-build pictures to enjoy:




When the model is build it looks like this:

I know it doesn't look like much, but consider that I have large hands
So how was this for me?
It was good. The design is neat, eventhough I think the MF has become a little too 'long' and I'd like to have it more round. The only annoying part was adding the stickers. Especially the cockpit drove me nuts and I had to redo the 'stickering' a few times and I am still not happy with it. If only they (TLG) had actually gone 'all the way' and printed all those 2x2 round tiles and the cone part for the cockpit
I like the size of it and I'd definately buy any midi-scale set they chose to release
It'll sit just perfect on the shelf in my living room.
I view this model as a mini UCS, but I could easily see kids running around with this going at "light-speed'. Imagine the playvalue if TLG decides to give us/them a midi-scale AT-AT!
Design: 9/10
Price: 5/10 (waaay to expensive compared to size and non-printed parts)
Playability 8/10 ('swooooooooooooshing')
Parts: 6/10 (nothing fancy or ultra good to have there)
Overall grade: This is where it becomes difficult. Star Wars LEGO is always expensive compared to non-license sets and the parts (or lack of same) doesn't justify slamming this set to the ground. I think it's a great set which I've already decided to get another one of to keep MISB. So not taking the above ratings into mind, I rate this as 8/10.
Finally here's a few pics of the finished model with some of it's new-found friends.





Brickshelf Gallery (when public) You can find High Resolution Pictures (not resized) there as well.























