The fact that he was able to make it have a full interior AND make it stable enough to be picked up is insane. Why doesn't LEGO do stuff like this? They should hire this guy!
Dude this is seriously one of the best custom Falcons I've ever seen. How it took me over a year from upload to find this vid is beyond me, but regardless, you did a phenominal job! VERY well done!
thanks. Very much appreciated. Do not hesitate to watch the next video where I describe the full light system and additional mods. (link in the description or on my channel)
This is so so phenomenal! 7:37 I like how you included the elevator Lando used to go get Luke when they escaped Cloud City; you're the first guy I've seen include that in their Lego Millennium Falcon model.
This one of the best mods I’ve seen. Very good attention to detail, and creative methods of construction. I like how you included the forward storage areas. These tend to get left out on many mods/mocs due to the structural requirements of a millennium falcon made of legos. Very good work.
As much as I think the ucs millennium falcon is the best lego star wars set ever made, this is probably the best mod I've seen for it too. My only "complaint" while building was some of the missed opportunities when it came to the lack of interior, and seeing this definitely shows that it would benefit from having such a detailed full interior. But I can also understand that having a 15k piece lego set would be rather expensive, and, at the end of the day, it is a set that will be mostly displayed closed up. So I can excuse the lego company for not creating a full interior for the set, but I'm extremely glad to have came across a MOC as amazing as yours. Great work, somehow improved on a perfect set, 10/10.
Very creative mod. Great changes while keeping the overall feel of the original set, which ranks high with me. Well done sir, can't wait to see the lighting.
I agree. To fit such detailed interior into the lego version of the falcon.. You did an amazing job. Im currently planning to build my own version, but from scratch, and I have to say, you added some good inspirational ideas to my project. Thx again, and good luck on the Kickstarter.
Thx a lot. Seems that finally this mod starts to have a bit of a success here. I would love to do a x2 scale but still need to find some funds. Look for my second video with the lights integrated to the ship if you are interested.
I got this set a few weeks ago and it's still all sealed up. I'm holding off on building it until I can find some instructions for a full interior like this. You'd be doing God's work if you reverse engineered this set to provide instructions.
Thanks, very much appreciated. I never took time to publicize it, that's probably why there is no attention ^^. With confinement, I will probably have some time to complete the lighting and publish a new video about this.
Hey Man!! this is seriously insanely great MOD for the 75192! If you don't have instruction for this, you need to star working on this! I really need them! please share with me!! I can pay for it! I want to star build mine and apply your MOD's!
dude. that is 15 thousand pieces. that would take two and a half days straight of building. there is no way he would be able to do that without ldd, and even then he would need a pretty damn powerful computer to be able to handle that amount of pieces.
@@glitchii_uwu I’m surprised people even thought to ask for a tutorial because I can’t even imagine having to make tutorials for my own custom creations that are a tenth of the size of this masterpiece
I completely removed the superstructure to build my own. There is still a double lego technic structure in between the floor and the underneath of the falcon (You can quickly see it at 7:15) but it is thinner than the original one and of course lower to get the space required. The very big challenge was holding the mandibles on the inner side
Bro just saying I would love for u to keep uploading of course its ur choice but I think u should this lego that u had was they cool and if u made then u deserve to be hired by lego. Honestly I think u need more subscribers and happy new year
Similarly can’t believe it took this long to find you moc. Amazing work, always a disappointment with the UCS that the interior was so disregarded, something they seem to have realised with the new At-At. I saw that your kickstarter didn’t manage to get off the ground. If plans for this turned up on Rebrickable though it would get a lot of attention. There are some great exterior mods there, (love Bigfoot’s escape pod that gives a Kessel profile) but no interior ones. Given the initial expense of the UCS would happily drop top dollar for plans to upgrade the interior to this standard, something that is way beyond my ability to do myself.
Yes I know I should publish this on a dedicated Lego thread... I did not have time so far and above all I did not take enough picture of the build so that it can be interesting for people to follow how it is made. I have a particular interest in building 2x-scale MF that's why I tried to do a kickstarter with no success. My intention is to upgrade other ships (with detailed interiors) such as swowspeeder or else but I want them to be at scale with the MF. And improving details at this scale, for example on X-wing, don't let any margin... To do so the only way is to enlarge the MF. But requires quite a lot of pieces...
I love that interior SOOO MUCH!!!! I really don't like the interior in the UCS version! It ruins everything in my opinion. I was SO disappointed when I realized that you can't make a minifig walk through the corridor into the cockpit...
Well they only included some interior because they knew they could manage small bits of interior without compromising the technic structure. If they included the cockpit hallway the thing would’ve been incredibly fragile, and that can’t be accepted on a UCS model
I’ve watched this video from top to bottom, many, many times since December. I’d like to personally thank you for all that you’ve accomplished, and would like to invite you to check out any of my last 7 videos. I’ve mentioned you and some other sources several times on my channel, and would love your feedback if you’re still out there. If not, that’s okay. Just know that your moc was highly influential for my 75192 Falcon design, and I’m grateful for your contribution to the Lego Star Wars community.
I checked out your work. Very good job, and I really appreciate you mentioned mine. Actually, once I started building it, I hesitated quite a long time about tiling all the outer parts. I was not really convinced in grey and wing plates are difficult to deal with in a no-stud design, so I gave up the idea. But I must admit that it has a certain charm in white. On the bottom, I saw you used inverted tiles; Personally I preferred to reverse entire plates. The trick was to use 2- and 3-fingers lego hinges to make the stud inversion. That way you could have used standard tiles that are available with more different geometries than reversed ones. Anyway, thanks for the nice comments and good luck to you with your builds. And who knows, maybe one day I will find some time to build the x2 scale I wanted to do initially
@@legomodder3891 Sir, I did try the 2 and 3 hinge plate trick before going with inverted tiles. I figured that’s what you did, as well. Honestly, I probably watched the underbelly part of your video the most. I wasn’t getting a firm snout connection with them, which is a shame, because I ordered A LOT of them. Oh, well. Thank you so much for responding, and I’m glad you’re still out there. You’re a legend in the custom Lego space, and I learned a lot from you.
I completely rebuilt the lego technic structure. What do you mean by "modify the cockpit" ? Remove the transparent plastic parts ? I already get a bit more space inside but I think it is the best I can do without considering a x2-scale falcon.
I pick the bricks in my own stock, then some on LEGO (pick a brick & replacement bricks) and a lot on BrickOwl. Actually, some sellers are not competitive with LEGO even excluding shipping fees (which is crazy BTW) so you need to be careful when you select your parts here. But in most cases, you benefit from lower costs.
No I basically rebuild everything. actually you must abandon the original structure if you want to have a flat floor. I attached some pictures in the description (it’s the only ones I’ve got)
Would you mind rebuilding the frame and taking a picture of it and posting it my brother and I destroyed our UCS millennium falcon and are attempting to rebuild something like you're but I am stuck at the frame if not could you explain how it was mad and what parts you used from the instructions thanks
hi ! in the description I put 2 pictures of the frame (you’re not the first one asking those). It’s all I have. unfortunatly I will not rebuild it. too much work, time and money ^^ and I can’t unmount this one considering that all the lighting is in place now (look at the second video !) I hope it will help you to build your own.
@@legomodder3891 thanks man I appreciate the help I saw your photos and I realized that I can follow the instructions and then leave out the second layer of the middle and fill the rest with base plates and make a customer interior all using the pieces of the original build. thanks
The LEGO original structure is simply oversized for the purpose. Plus, even with a double technic layer, there is no reason for having more than one brick distance in between. Actually, the only reason I see for the original version design, is the simplicity, justified by the absence of an interior.
I plan on doing similar modifications myself. How much did you spend on ordering the required bricks for your modifications? I'm curious how much this kind of large scale project would cost.
I added something like 8k pieces more compared to the original. Plus those after that video... I mainly ordered all the parts on Lego websites and on individual retailers found on Brickowl... I cannot say exactly the cost but assuming 7-8 cts mean cost you can do the maths =).
I did not make any crash tests to compare the resistance of both models :). What I can say is that I can lift it up quite easily without breaking it, so I guess the new structure is perfectly fine. If there is a weaker point compared to the official build, this is around the mandibles beacause I needed space to build the hallways at the front. This is strong enough though and I even reinforced the left one since the publication of this video.
Actually I built this mod bit by bit without designing it at first. I would not be able to make instructions without dismantling it entirely and rebuilding it, which I do not want to do since I've almost finished all the lighting of the ship =). If I got funds to build a new version, I will make instructions :).
The fact that he was able to make it have a full interior AND make it stable enough to be picked up is insane. Why doesn't LEGO do stuff like this? They should hire this guy!
Dude this is seriously one of the best custom Falcons I've ever seen. How it took me over a year from upload to find this vid is beyond me, but regardless, you did a phenominal job! VERY well done!
thanks. Very much appreciated. Do not hesitate to watch the next video where I describe the full light system and additional mods. (link in the description or on my channel)
bruh, it took me 3 years
@@mreggs3731u made a large scale falcon?! 😂
Absolutely incredible interior build. I am beyond jealous of what you have accomplished here
This is so so phenomenal!
7:37 I like how you included the elevator Lando used to go get Luke when they escaped Cloud City; you're the first guy I've seen include that in their Lego Millennium Falcon model.
Best Falcon ever done
This one of the best mods I’ve seen. Very good attention to detail, and creative methods of construction. I like how you included the forward storage areas. These tend to get left out on many mods/mocs due to the structural requirements of a millennium falcon made of legos. Very good work.
And he still managed to include a full technic structure under the flooring of the whole ship!
As much as I think the ucs millennium falcon is the best lego star wars set ever made, this is probably the best mod I've seen for it too. My only "complaint" while building was some of the missed opportunities when it came to the lack of interior, and seeing this definitely shows that it would benefit from having such a detailed full interior. But I can also understand that having a 15k piece lego set would be rather expensive, and, at the end of the day, it is a set that will be mostly displayed closed up.
So I can excuse the lego company for not creating a full interior for the set, but I'm extremely glad to have came across a MOC as amazing as yours.
Great work, somehow improved on a perfect set, 10/10.
Just so I can't describe the beauty of this.
Very creative mod. Great changes while keeping the overall feel of the original set, which ranks high with me. Well done sir, can't wait to see the lighting.
That’s a lot of good work! Nice interior design of this legendary ship. Great job!
Big thumbs up for keeping the original external shape while giving massive upgrade in the interior.
I agree. To fit such detailed interior into the lego version of the falcon.. You did an amazing job. Im currently planning to build my own version, but from scratch, and I have to say, you added some good inspirational ideas to my project. Thx again, and good luck on the Kickstarter.
This is the best Falcon interior I have ever seen! so accurate you even pulled out the map!
Thx a lot. Seems that finally this mod starts to have a bit of a success here. I would love to do a x2 scale but still need to find some funds. Look for my second video with the lights integrated to the ship if you are interested.
Your mod is amazing! definitely going to get the instruction when it comes out
Dude this is 1000 times better than the UCS set! LOVE it!
The best mod I‘ve ever seen! Don’t know why I haven’t seen it on instagram or somewhere else. Got the falcon too but wow this is phenomenal!
Thanks. You did not see it because I did not published it on any other media, lack of time I guess ... ^^'. But feel free to share the video!
C'est vraiment le plus beau et le plus parfait faucon que j'ai jamais vu !
Magnifique !
Vous êtes véritablement un artiste !
Merci.
N’hésitez à consulter la deuxième vidéo avec l’éclairage complet =)
@@legomodder3891 Merci beaucoup je vais regarder.
I got this set a few weeks ago and it's still all sealed up. I'm holding off on building it until I can find some instructions for a full interior like this.
You'd be doing God's work if you reverse engineered this set to provide instructions.
This is Epic! WELL DONE!!!
Absolutely amazing👍 this video definitely deserves much more attention, I've wanted to do this to my falcon for a while
Thanks, very much appreciated. I never took time to publicize it, that's probably why there is no attention ^^. With confinement, I will probably have some time to complete the lighting and publish a new video about this.
@@legomodder3891 sounds great! I'd love to see more on it😀
Hey Man!! this is seriously insanely great MOD for the 75192! If you don't have instruction for this, you need to star working on this! I really need them! please share with me!! I can pay for it! I want to star build mine and apply your MOD's!
The best mod Ive ever seen. Contratz
Your focus is awesome!
You deserve a lot more subs this is epic.
Thx. I hope to find some time to make other builds like those.
I am waiting you make a tutorial video of the Falcon
Very well done.
Hello, how ca i have your Full detailled plan for this? I try it on kickstarter, but is closed now.
One day you can make a tutorial video of the Millennium Falcon
Yay pls do it
dude. that is 15 thousand pieces. that would take two and a half days straight of building. there is no way he would be able to do that without ldd, and even then he would need a pretty damn powerful computer to be able to handle that amount of pieces.
@@glitchii_uwu lol exactly how would you make a titorial for this
@@glitchii_uwu I’m surprised people even thought to ask for a tutorial because I can’t even imagine having to make tutorials for my own custom creations that are a tenth of the size of this masterpiece
I really need a video how to do this....
impressive!!
Very nice. :)
This is awesome
incredible
That is an epic mod :-) How did you manage to keep the structure solid without the superstructure?
I completely removed the superstructure to build my own. There is still a double lego technic structure in between the floor and the underneath of the falcon (You can quickly see it at 7:15) but it is thinner than the original one and of course lower to get the space required. The very big challenge was holding the mandibles on the inner side
Imagine Lego manufactured an advance remote control Lego figure which had a built in camera so we could see the interiors from its point of view
Next video is coming soon... lighting, improvements, etc
Link in the description
Brother how are you not a Lego designer.
@@Jackson-il1sn Still wondering. Ask LEGO ^^'
Wow Thats Awsome
I’m surprised its not too heavy for the table.
Bro just saying I would love for u to keep uploading of course its ur choice but I think u should this lego that u had was they cool and if u made then u deserve to be hired by lego. Honestly I think u need more subscribers and happy new year
Supercool 🤩🤩
I also modified my Falcon, but it was the Little one (75257) 😅
Similarly can’t believe it took this long to find you moc. Amazing work, always a disappointment with the UCS that the interior was so disregarded, something they seem to have realised with the new At-At. I saw that your kickstarter didn’t manage to get off the ground. If plans for this turned up on Rebrickable though it would get a lot of attention. There are some great exterior mods there, (love Bigfoot’s escape pod that gives a Kessel profile) but no interior ones. Given the initial expense of the UCS would happily drop top dollar for plans to upgrade the interior to this standard, something that is way beyond my ability to do myself.
Yes I know I should publish this on a dedicated Lego thread... I did not have time so far and above all I did not take enough picture of the build so that it can be interesting for people to follow how it is made. I have a particular interest in building 2x-scale MF that's why I tried to do a kickstarter with no success. My intention is to upgrade other ships (with detailed interiors) such as swowspeeder or else but I want them to be at scale with the MF. And improving details at this scale, for example on X-wing, don't let any margin...
To do so the only way is to enlarge the MF. But requires quite a lot of pieces...
Awesome🔥🔥🔥🔥
I like your mods
Dis is awsome I think u diserve more subs
I love that interior SOOO MUCH!!!! I really don't like the interior in the UCS version! It ruins everything in my opinion. I was SO disappointed when I realized that you can't make a minifig walk through the corridor into the cockpit...
Well they only included some interior because they knew they could manage small bits of interior without compromising the technic structure. If they included the cockpit hallway the thing would’ve been incredibly fragile, and that can’t be accepted on a UCS model
I’ve watched this video from top to bottom, many, many times since December. I’d like to personally thank you for all that you’ve accomplished, and would like to invite you to check out any of my last 7 videos.
I’ve mentioned you and some other sources several times on my channel, and would love your feedback if you’re still out there.
If not, that’s okay. Just know that your moc was highly influential for my 75192 Falcon design, and I’m grateful for your contribution to the Lego Star Wars community.
I checked out your work. Very good job, and I really appreciate you mentioned mine. Actually, once I started building it, I hesitated quite a long time about tiling all the outer parts. I was not really convinced in grey and wing plates are difficult to deal with in a no-stud design, so I gave up the idea. But I must admit that it has a certain charm in white. On the bottom, I saw you used inverted tiles; Personally I preferred to reverse entire plates. The trick was to use 2- and 3-fingers lego hinges to make the stud inversion. That way you could have used standard tiles that are available with more different geometries than reversed ones.
Anyway, thanks for the nice comments and good luck to you with your builds.
And who knows, maybe one day I will find some time to build the x2 scale I wanted to do initially
@@legomodder3891 Sir, I did try the 2 and 3 hinge plate trick before going with inverted tiles. I figured that’s what you did, as well. Honestly, I probably watched the underbelly part of your video the most.
I wasn’t getting a firm snout connection with them, which is a shame, because I ordered A LOT of them. Oh, well.
Thank you so much for responding, and I’m glad you’re still out there. You’re a legend in the custom Lego space, and I learned a lot from you.
Well done! Are you also going to modify the cockpit? I wonder how much you had to change the original skeleton to get so much space inside.
I completely rebuilt the lego technic structure. What do you mean by "modify the cockpit" ? Remove the transparent plastic parts ? I already get a bit more space inside but I think it is the best I can do without considering a x2-scale falcon.
Hey have you upgraded the gunning turret yet?
Can you do a tutorial please?
Nice!!!
Look put your instructions on bricklink creations
Can you say where you got the pieces and pls inforn me
I pick the bricks in my own stock, then some on LEGO (pick a brick & replacement bricks) and a lot on BrickOwl. Actually, some sellers are not competitive with LEGO even excluding shipping fees (which is crazy BTW) so you need to be careful when you select your parts here. But in most cases, you benefit from lower costs.
Is there a way to still get the plans
Wow!
How did you manage to stabilize everything, is it your own basic framework or is it partially taken over from the building set? very very cool mod
No I basically rebuild everything.
actually you must abandon the original structure if you want to have a flat floor.
I attached some pictures in the description (it’s the only ones I’ve got)
@@legomodder3891 thank you that helped me a Lot
Would you mind rebuilding the frame and taking a picture of it and posting it my brother and I destroyed our UCS millennium falcon and are attempting to rebuild something like you're but I am stuck at the frame if not could you explain how it was mad and what parts you used from the instructions thanks
hi !
in the description I put 2 pictures of the frame (you’re not the first one asking those). It’s all I have.
unfortunatly I will not rebuild it. too much work, time and money ^^ and I can’t unmount this one considering that all the lighting is in place now (look at the second video !)
I hope it will help you to build your own.
@@legomodder3891 thanks man I appreciate the help I saw your photos and I realized that I can follow the instructions and then leave out the second layer of the middle and fill the rest with base plates and make a customer interior all using the pieces of the original build. thanks
@@carlray1808
Dit your idea work ??
@@HappyDude1 no I gave up. I suck at building legos
@@shalahagoopta694
Hahaha 🤣
I just started with lego .....
It will come on to my youtube channel
Thank God for closed caption....i couldnt understand u
Ich verstehe nicht wie Du die ganzen Technik teile versteckt hast um platz zu bekommen und trotzdem Stabilität zu haben
The LEGO original structure is simply oversized for the purpose. Plus, even with a double technic layer, there is no reason for having more than one brick distance in between.
Actually, the only reason I see for the original version design, is the simplicity, justified by the absence of an interior.
Cool!!!
I plan on doing similar modifications myself. How much did you spend on ordering the required bricks for your modifications? I'm curious how much this kind of large scale project would cost.
I added something like 8k pieces more compared to the original. Plus those after that video... I mainly ordered all the parts on Lego websites and on individual retailers found on Brickowl... I cannot say exactly the cost but assuming 7-8 cts mean cost you can do the maths =).
has it become weaker due to this mod or not
I did not make any crash tests to compare the resistance of both models :). What I can say is that I can lift it up quite easily without breaking it, so I guess the new structure is perfectly fine. If there is a weaker point compared to the official build, this is around the mandibles beacause I needed space to build the hallways at the front. This is strong enough though and I even reinforced the left one since the publication of this video.
could you pls make instructions for this mod, i will definitely buy it
Actually I built this mod bit by bit without designing it at first. I would not be able to make instructions without dismantling it entirely and rebuilding it, which I do not want to do since I've almost finished all the lighting of the ship =). If I got funds to build a new version, I will make instructions :).
@@legomodder3891 thanks pls try I would love to mod my falcon like this
Hi
Grunfworks?
Sorry, what ?
@@legomodder3891 i just thougt that you also had anathor youtube acount wich is called grunfworks
Any instructions yet?????
Mate he said no already just wait
I agree with meme man he’s right just freaking wait kid
Listen what obi wan says
What about the upgraded version with the last Jedi escape pod
Why would Lego limit these ?
t first I thought it was the ucs falcon
It isbut he modded it
My LEGO MOC m.ua-cam.com/video/OL8S3yZypWk/v-deo.html