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Hot Wheels Elite Star Wars Episode VI: Return of The Jedi Millennium Falcon Starship Die-cast Vehicle
- The power of the legendary Star Wars Millennium Falcon is in your hands with this Hot Wheels Elite vehicle, perfect for any Star Wars fan!
- The iconic ship has played a role in some of the greatest victories of both the Rebel Alliance and the Resistance!
- Features include Han Solo and Chewbacca pilot figures with sculpted detailes, pivoting guns, two interchangeable sensor rectenna, and a removable magnetic cockpit window.
- The landing gear is removable with a magnet-powered attachment and the removable landing gear cover panels have a magnet-powered attachment, too.
- Can be displayed three ways: resting on landing gear, on display stand, or with display stand notch covered.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 7.48 x 5.91 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
ASIN | B00U8L4T76 |
Item model number | CMC93 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 15 - 20 years |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | October 1, 2015 |
Manufacturer | Mattel |
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Product Description
Two of the most iconic brands in adventure Hot Wheels and Star Wars have formed an alliance! Fans will love this highly detailed die-cast replica of the Millennium Falcon from the Star Wars saga featuring two interchangeable sensor rectenna. One replicates the satellite from the original Star Wars trilogy and the other from the new Star Wars trilogy! This legendary replica features pivoting guns, Han Solo and Chewbacca pilot figures with sculpted details and a removable, magnetic cockpit window. Attach the stand with clip-and-swivel mobility to display your Starship in style. The landing gear is removable with a magnet-powered attachment and the removable landing gear cover panels have a magnet-powered attachment, too. Collectors have three options to display their legendary Millennium Falcon Starship: At Bay: Resting on a flat surface supported by the landing gear. In Flight: Attached to the display stand with clip-and-swivel mobility to display with landing gear removed and replaced by magnetic cover panels. Free Form: Landing gear and display stand connection removed and replaced with magnetic cover panel for free-form play.
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Customers like the size, quality, detail and value of the toy. For example, they mention it's the perfect size, has good metal construction and the detail is amazing. They appreciate the appearance, saying it looks like a film prop.
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Customers are impressed with the detail of the toy. They say it's a highly detailed model, with excellent craftsmanship. Some customers also mention that the paint job is better than the one in the product photo. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and detail of this toy, which is a perfect size and detail for the office.
"...a die-cast vehicle only 6 inches in length, this thing is packing in a lot of details...." Read more
"This thing is amazing! It's got great detail and the paint apps are spot on. It is surprisingly heavy considering its size...." Read more
"...Blown!Excellent buy for the price! Quality crafted, attention to detail, and the best part of all, the removable pieces are magnetic, which..." Read more
"...pricey but good it’s strong die cast metal it’s all ready panted really good amazing details it’s awesome I love it it’s about the size of your..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the toy. They mention that it has good metal construction, legs and radar dish held on with, and is solid and heavy. They also say it arrived in perfect condition and is well packaged for low chance of damage.
"...-For it's small size, this thing is solid and heavy and feels great in hand...." Read more
"This thing is amazing! It's got great detail and the paint apps are spot on. It is surprisingly heavy considering its size...." Read more
"...Blown!Excellent buy for the price! Quality crafted, attention to detail, and the best part of all, the removable pieces are magnetic, which..." Read more
"It was really good I love it it is really pricey but good it’s strong die cast metal it’s all ready panted really good amazing details it’s awesome..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the toy. They mention that it has a weathered look, and is a beautiful version of the Millennium Falcon. They also say that the paint job is very nice and it's a great addition for display.
"...in The Force Awakens than Return of the Jedi, but all in all, everything looks good.The Bad:..." Read more
"This is a beautiful version of the Millennium Falcon.You can use the stand that comes with it it install the landing gear...." Read more
"...legs and radar dish held on with magnets is a good idea - the paint job is very nice and it's well packaged so no chance of anything breaking." Read more
"...A wonderful desk decoration- so nostalgic and fun. Recommend!!!!" Read more
Customers like the value of the toy. They say it's worth the price and the quality materials, fit, and finish are well worth the money.
"...At the time of this review, the price is $48.99 and worth every penny...." Read more
"...Blown!Excellent buy for the price!..." Read more
"For what it is, this little Millenium Falcon is great! It's a bit expensive at the current 49 dollar price tag, but if you're a fan of the Falcon..." Read more
"Box was quite damaged but great price and product." Read more
Customers like the size of the toy. They say it's a perfect size, and the overall proportions are good. They also appreciate the quality materials, fit, and finish.
"The Good:-decent size-mostly metal-nice details-different display options..." Read more
"Just got thisSmall but well madeGood detailWorth itNo plastic parts besides the flying stand" Read more
"...Extremely well detailed model, quality materials, fit and finish is well worth the price. :-) :-)" Read more
"Great Quality & Size..." Read more
Customers like the weight of the toy. They mention it's pretty heavy.
"...-For it's small size, this thing is solid and heavy and feels great in hand...." Read more
"...It is surprisingly heavy considering its size. I also have the Titanium, revell snap kit and the one from the X-Wing game...." Read more
"Heavy and - for a die-cast - suprisingly crisp detail. Additional parts for display in flight-mode or standing (on my desk in this case). Recommended." Read more
"...Opening the small window shows a cool detail! Pretty heavy too. Money well spent" Read more
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The Good:
-For a die-cast vehicle only 6 inches in length, this thing is packing in a lot of details. Because it's die-cast, those details aren't going to be as sharp as something like a Bandai model kit, but every little external manifold, pipe, conduit, hatch, vent, and port is represented accurately here as it was seen on screen in Return of the Jedi. The overall proportions are good, as well.
-For it's small size, this thing is solid and heavy and feels great in hand. From what I can see, the only plastic pieces are the canopy, the removeable landing struts and covers, the circular side ports, and the top and bottom plates where the laser cannons are situated.
-They've included a magnet system which allows you to attach the landing struts for ground docked mode and then panels to conceal the openings when displaying it in flight mode on the stand. I was a little wary of it at first, but it works really well without a lot of effort involved. The magnets are strong enough to keep everything attached as long as you don't knock it around. All the pieces are keyed and will only fit in one way which is helpful for such small pieces.
-The paint is well done and accurate in most places. They went a little heavy on the weathering in some sections, and the rear vents' exhaust markings look more like they did in The Force Awakens than Return of the Jedi, but all in all, everything looks good.
The Bad:
-This has an opening cockpit feature which isn't implemented very well. Since the removable canopy section is made of plastic and the rest die-cast, things don't fit very snugly when it's in place, and there is a noticeable gap in the front where the pieces fit together on a tiny peg. Inside, there's a tiny control console with a couple of seats. One has a little blob of brown figure that might resemble Chewie if you squint really hard. The other has a white blob of a figure that could maybe represent a figure with light clothes like Rey, Obi-Wan, Luke or Leia, I guess. Oddly enough, it doesn't resemble Han or Lando at all. While I guess it's a neat feature to have, for all the lack of detail that it provides and the problems it presents, I would have preferred that they had glued or sealed the sections together.
-Probably a nitpick, but the round sensor dish is slightly too small. It doesn't ruin the overall aesthetic, but it is noticeable, and it's one of those things that can't be unseen once you notice it.
-Also most likely a nitpick, but there's plenty of raised copyright and manufacturer lettering molded in to the diecast on the underside. There's also an ID code printed in black. Thankfully, the raised lettering is painted over in the overall grey color, but it's all pretty noticeable. They designers put a lot effort to ensure that the bottom was accurately detailed and painted as well, so it's a shame that the lettering takes anyhting away from that.
The Weird:
-They've included a rectangular sensor dish to let you represent the Falcon as it was seen in The Force Awakens, but it looks nothing like the sensor dish seen in the movie. It's much larger and missing a lot of detail. I couldn't understand how they had gotten this so wrong until I stumbled upon a photo of a studio display showing a piece of concept art using the sensor dish that was included. Hot Wheels must have partnered with Disney and finalized their designs before Lucasfilm/ILM was finished tweaking the part. I've included a couple of screenshots below of the final The Force Awakens design and then the concept art for anyone that might be interested.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2018
The Good:
-For a die-cast vehicle only 6 inches in length, this thing is packing in a lot of details. Because it's die-cast, those details aren't going to be as sharp as something like a Bandai model kit, but every little external manifold, pipe, conduit, hatch, vent, and port is represented accurately here as it was seen on screen in Return of the Jedi. The overall proportions are good, as well.
-For it's small size, this thing is solid and heavy and feels great in hand. From what I can see, the only plastic pieces are the canopy, the removeable landing struts and covers, the circular side ports, and the top and bottom plates where the laser cannons are situated.
-They've included a magnet system which allows you to attach the landing struts for ground docked mode and then panels to conceal the openings when displaying it in flight mode on the stand. I was a little wary of it at first, but it works really well without a lot of effort involved. The magnets are strong enough to keep everything attached as long as you don't knock it around. All the pieces are keyed and will only fit in one way which is helpful for such small pieces.
-The paint is well done and accurate in most places. They went a little heavy on the weathering in some sections, and the rear vents' exhaust markings look more like they did in The Force Awakens than Return of the Jedi, but all in all, everything looks good.
The Bad:
-This has an opening cockpit feature which isn't implemented very well. Since the removable canopy section is made of plastic and the rest die-cast, things don't fit very snugly when it's in place, and there is a noticeable gap in the front where the pieces fit together on a tiny peg. Inside, there's a tiny control console with a couple of seats. One has a little blob of brown figure that might resemble Chewie if you squint really hard. The other has a white blob of a figure that could maybe represent a figure with light clothes like Rey, Obi-Wan, Luke or Leia, I guess. Oddly enough, it doesn't resemble Han or Lando at all. While I guess it's a neat feature to have, for all the lack of detail that it provides and the problems it presents, I would have preferred that they had glued or sealed the sections together.
-Probably a nitpick, but the round sensor dish is slightly too small. It doesn't ruin the overall aesthetic, but it is noticeable, and it's one of those things that can't be unseen once you notice it.
-Also most likely a nitpick, but there's plenty of raised copyright and manufacturer lettering molded in to the diecast on the underside. There's also an ID code printed in black. Thankfully, the raised lettering is painted over in the overall grey color, but it's all pretty noticeable. They designers put a lot effort to ensure that the bottom was accurately detailed and painted as well, so it's a shame that the lettering takes anyhting away from that.
The Weird:
-They've included a rectangular sensor dish to let you represent the Falcon as it was seen in The Force Awakens, but it looks nothing like the sensor dish seen in the movie. It's much larger and missing a lot of detail. I couldn't understand how they had gotten this so wrong until I stumbled upon a photo of a studio display showing a piece of concept art using the sensor dish that was included. Hot Wheels must have partnered with Disney and finalized their designs before Lucasfilm/ILM was finished tweaking the part. I've included a couple of screenshots below of the final The Force Awakens design and then the concept art for anyone that might be interested.
Excellent buy for the price! Quality crafted, attention to detail, and the best part of all, the removable pieces are magnetic, which means they won't just FALL OFF! Brilliant! So happy I got this for my collection!
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2019
Excellent buy for the price! Quality crafted, attention to detail, and the best part of all, the removable pieces are magnetic, which means they won't just FALL OFF! Brilliant! So happy I got this for my collection!
You can use the stand that comes with it it install the landing gear. It comes with removable covers that have small magnets and pegs to keep the plates or landing gear in place.
There are two radar dishes available, original trilogy and The Force Awakens version. The magnet is not very strong. While installing the landing gear I kept knocking the dish off.
The only other thing that bothered me was the upper turret. It feels like plastic. Had to be careful handling while installing the small parts.
Overall it's a great addition for display. I can't wait to get the rest of Hot Wheels Ellie ships.
-decent size
-mostly metal
-nice details
-different display options
-stand allows you to pose the Falcon in different flight attitudes securely
The Less-than-good:
-paint job is just ok (some of the weathering just looks like they didn't apply enough paint to cover the material)
-a little pricey for a piece this size
The Bad
-I really wish they didn't mold the labeling on the bottom. aka "Made in China" and the copyright info...
Overall, recommend it. It's more of a nice toy than it is a display model, but it's one of the best Falcon die-casts available that costs less than $100
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Size wise, it is a little smaller than your hand but it's got some weight to it.
It comes with a set of magnetised feet, you can swap them out so that the falcon rests on it's feet or you can use the retracted feet so it looks like it's in flight-mode. There are also 2 different radar dishes, the classic circular one and the square one from the rubbish new films.
It sits on a ball joint if using the hotwheels plastic stand (as pictured). Its a little expensive but worth it for a true Star Wars nerd like me.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2020
Size wise, it is a little smaller than your hand but it's got some weight to it.
It comes with a set of magnetised feet, you can swap them out so that the falcon rests on it's feet or you can use the retracted feet so it looks like it's in flight-mode. There are also 2 different radar dishes, the classic circular one and the square one from the rubbish new films.
It sits on a ball joint if using the hotwheels plastic stand (as pictured). Its a little expensive but worth it for a true Star Wars nerd like me.
Reviewed in Germany on February 17, 2020