Hot Toys Teases 18-Foot-Long Millennium Falcon!

During Comic-Con, Hot Toys showed off an incredibly cool and detailed version of the Millennium Falcon's cockpit from Star Wars, which you can check out here. They didn't stop with the cockpit, though! The toy company just announced that they will be releasing a full, 18-foot 1/6th scale version of Han Solo's hunk of junk, and they've also released a photo teasing it!

I seriously don't even know what to say about this. It will probably the most epic thing they've ever created. There's no doubt that it's going to be freakin' incredible, and it will be a must-own for any hardcore Star Wars collector! It will probably be insanely expensive as well.

They already have a 1/6th scale TIE Fighter vehicle, but it's really hard to get the true scale of the thing unless you see it in person. You can see a photo I took of it here.

Here's the announcement that came along with the Millennium Falcon announcement photo:

On July 24 – 28, Hot Toys will once again be participating in Ani-Com and Games Hong Kong (ACGHK), the biggest pop-culture event in Hong Kong!
This year Hot Toys is partnering up with The Walt Disney Company (Hong Kong) to bring the biggest Star Wars presence in the event where a number of Star Wars collectibles by Hot Toys and life-size exhibits will be on display! Starting today we will give fans some sneak peek of what to expect at ACGHK!
Recently Hot Toys has showcased an impressive 1/6th scale Millennium Falcon cockpit at San Diego Comic-Con which has already fascinated many Star Wars fans! But we are not stopping there yet, as a complete and highly detail 1/6th scale Millennium Falcon measuring close to 18 feet (5.5 meters) long by 12 feet (3.7 meters) wide will actually be making an appearance at ACGHK! Its sheer astonishing presence will surely captured any fans’ attention!
If you want to see this spectacular exhibit in person, then you have to come to Hot Toys’ booth (E15-16) at ACGHK in Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre this week!

I can't wait to see what this thing looks like, and how big it will actually look.

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