Since launch, the new Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon has been hunted by collectors and Lego fanatics all around the world, causing availability issues to the point that the company had to limit it selling approach to small batches between specific dates. Recently they released a new statement updating their costumers and their VIP members on the matter:
As you may know, the new LEGO® Star Wars™ Millennium Falcon (75192), our largest LEGO set ever, went on sale exclusively to VIP Members on September 14. We are very excited that we received such a positive response from fans like yourself, it exceeded all of our expectations! Unfortunately, that also means the first batch has already sold out.
The good news is we are making more as quickly as possible and expect to have very limited quantities available for the remainder of 2017. We have extended the VIP-only access period, which means the new inventory will remain exclusive to VIPs at least through November.
To make your wait a little easier, you can now sign up to receive back-in-stock notifications. Simply confirm your interest below and we’ll email you when a new batch of the Millennium Falcon (75192) is available on shop.LEGO.com
If you’d rather make your purchase at your favorite LEGO Brand Retail store, please call or visit your local store starting Friday 9/29 and ask a Brick Specialist to add you to the wait list.
*Please note, stock will be in very limited supply and each batch will likely sell out quickly. Signing up for notifications does not guarantee availability of the product.
So, there you have it, they are sure making more 75192 sets, but seems the VIPs will get their hands on it first.
We think that if they limit the number of unit sold per costumer, they can make more people happy, but that is just our thoughts
In the meanwhile, the period has been extended a bit more so the wait will be less frustrating for those who are still on the hunt for the real deal. We will keep you posted with further details and information once the company updates again.
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