LEGO Millennium Falcon Build Finished

Ennan Zapanta January 13, 2022
LEGO Millennium Falcon Build Finished

Stanz, a Twitch streamer, broadcasted his construction of the LEGO Millennium Falcon from Star Wars, which took over 26 hours and a lot of patience and work.

Putting together massive LEGO sets is no laughing matter, since many of the larger and more expensive kits contain thousands of parts. The LEGO Millennium Falcon, which sells for $799.99, is made up of 7,800 pieces and can take a long time to assemble. Stanz, an esports streamer for Gen.G, decided to take on the difficult job of constructing the Millennium Falcon in one go.

Stanz announced his endeavor on January 11 with the message, “The stream doesn’t end till I finish this Lego.” His first stream lasted 15 hours, with him reaching almost halfway through the ship’s building before calling it a day. During the procedure, his fingers got exceedingly painful, and he swore he’d be back the next day “with bandaid fingers.”

The streamer returned the next day for an 11-hour stream, during which he finished the infamous starship’s building. He exclaimed; “Let’s Go! It’s the Millennium Falcon! It’s the biggest by-size LEGO set there is. 7,500 pieces, an absolute behemoth.”

Stanz was overjoyed after completing the arduous task of constructing the LEGO set. “I’m excited to watch Hell’s Kitchen,” he remarked in his farewell statement to his fans, who had remained with him for the whole 26-hour marathon.