Once upon a time I was an
avid collector of everything Hasbro put out with the name "Star
Wars" attached to it. Believe it or not, once upon a time you
could collect everything and still have money to eat any given week.
Then things just went crazy and out of control. Exclusive after
exclusive was produced for said store or said event. I’m not an
anal retentive completist, but it did irk me that I wasn’t able to
get the stuff I wanted without paying the jacked up, insane Ebay
prices for those hard to get items. So I simply stopped collecting. I
don’t know if other collectors did the same, but apparently me
stopping didn’t hurt Hasbro any.
Earlier this year, my
friend and fellow collector commented on a completely new Millennium
Falcon that Hasbro was going to release. It was quickly termed the
BMF (Big Millennium Falcon) from the collector community. Big is
right. I wasn’t even interested until my friend told me it was
going to be 2 ½ feet long. Holy (add profanity)! This got me
completely jazzed. So jazzed that yesterday this thirty-eight year
old with the twelve year-old mentality waltzed into his local Toys R
Us and picked himself up the monster of all
Star Wars vehicles.

This thing is massive. And I know what you're thinking. You all wish you had a shirt just like mine.
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The price of this monster
was $159.99 (plus tax). I paid a little over $50 for it and let me
tell you why. I’m not an advocate of credit cards. They do a lot of
people harm and they can easily get out of control. BUT! If you have
a Toys R Us credit card you get 10% savings rewards if you use it to
purchase anything at the toy store or 1% if you use it at any other
location. My gas, groceries, cable bill and adult beverages go on
this card. Every month (or so) I get a couple $10 Toys R Us gift
certificates in the mail due to charging my above purchases. This is
fantastic as I’ve saved mega money over the years. I had twelve of
those babies saved over time when I purchased the BMF. I highly
recommend doing this if you are of age (of course) and are
responsible with your money. YES KIDS! You have to pay the card off
every month so they don’t hit you with interest. Just a little hint
for you in the midst of this write-up. Now back to the show.

Introducing the BMF. It goes by the name of the Big Millennium Falcon, but the acronym should really stand for Big Mother *BLEEP*.
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I got this puppy home and
opened her right up. It took me about ten minutes to unpack and
assemble. Personally, I pack the decal stickers away and don’t put
them on my collectibles (OK! Toys!). If you’re someone that puts
the stickers on its going to take you a while as there are many. I
also packed away the projectile missiles and the Dejarik game pieces.
The Big Millennium Falcon is an amazing, detailed vehicle. Selfishly,
I wish they would have made it a couple feet longer. I wouldn’t
have minded the extra cost, but alas I’m very pleased with my
purchase. It fits in awesome with the other
Star Wars vehicles.

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I do have one complaint
about the entire ship. The landing gear easily snaps off. I’m not
sure how many children would actually get their hands on the BMF due
to the price point, but I can see myself as a kid getting frustrated
every time I want to land the thing and the bottom gear falls off.
With Hasbro taking the time to get this vehicle right why they would
settle for this snap on landing gear is beyond me.
Here’s the features of
the Big Millennium Falcon as Hasbro describes them.
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Light-up headlights
and loads of electronic vehicle and weapon sounds—engine boost,
cruise mode, fly-by, firing cannons, and much more.
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Opening, light-up
cockpit can fit up to 4 figures. Vehicle includes Han Solo and
Chewbacca and can hold up to 18 figures.
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Remove outer panels
to access the ship’s interior, then head for the medical bay to
treat wounded Rebels.
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Secret smuggling
compartments to hide from Stormtroopers.
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Authentic movie
phrases from Han, Luke, Obi-Wan, C-3PO, Chewbacca, and R2-D2.
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Remove outer panels
to access the ship’s interior, then head for the medical bay to
treat wounded Rebels.
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Secret smuggling
compartments to hide from Stormtroopers.
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Boarding ramp with
auto-opening action, deployment sounds and landing lights.
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Pivoting gunner
station to target Imperial fighters.
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Light-up hyperdrive
lights and authentic movie phrases and sounds from favorite
characters: Han, Luke, Obi-Wan, C-3PO, Chewbacca and R2-D2.
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Rotating laser
turret fires 2 missiles and makes weapon sounds; ship also features
a 3-missile launcher with blasting sounds, and a cannon that
launches a “laser” missile.
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Missile-firing
mini-fighter fits inside an opening docking bay that makes
electronic boarding and flight sounds.
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Pivoting training
probe makes lightsaber and movement sounds – learn the power of
the Force.
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Illuminated Dejarik
table with holographic creatures.

The classic Hasbro (Kenner) Millennium Falcon side by side with the new and improved MF.
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My final thought is
Hasbro has brought justice not only to the Millennium Falcon, but
also the X-Wing fighter a while back. Hopefully, with the success of
both vehicles, Hasbro will go back to the original trilogy and redo
the Tie-Fighter or (god forbid), the Twin Cloud Car. Keep this up
Hasbro. You’re getting my money again.