howdy, I'm new here. stumbled on this site while researching mods for my falcons. since everyone is showing of their hard work I may as well too. I'm doing MPC falcons, sold one already, and the guy also wants the one I'm doing now which is a short walled cut away (falcon#4)...talk about a lot of work!! it's a lot of guess work figuring out what all need mod for it all to fit...pics of that one later as I get closer to finishing. However, I was quite pleased with the regular one (build#2) I sent to TX. Build #1 went to a friend in HI, total stock but with Shapeways cockpit, the lighting and a 20 second recordable sound module. Falcon#2 has a few Shapeway's pieces by that 3d print genius Tony , did the surgery on the stock sidewalls to a semi-shortened state, and added the ESB front landing gear. Falcon#3 is an in-flight on a stand, kept that for my office at work. each new build is better than the last as figure out better ways to do things and new mods . there's a video too, but I have to figure out how to you tube and link it View attachment falcon vid.MOV
Is the Legacy Falcon the largest commercially available falcon??...I know it's a toy and I've started working on mine to modify, just wondering if it's the biggest available that can be/could be bought in a store??
I know the Hasbro Hero is big, but the legacy is bigger, so is anything bigger than the Legacy??...let me know if you know....you know?
The Toys R Us Falcon was a limited edition display piece and is known as the Millennium Falcon Extraordinaire (image below). It is 6ft in length and I believe was on display when the Legacy Collection Falcon first hit stores years ago. It was not a commercially available item and is like more like a jumbo vintage Falcon so it's far from accurate however its rarity means when they come up for sale you need at least $2,000.
The largest commercially available Falcon was the limited edition Master Replicas (MR) Falcon about 10 years now worth between $5,000 and $8,000 and now the De Agostini 100 issue part work Falcon (which has been based off the MR Falcon owned by the founder of MR).