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This is the no-event of the day, and as I have been spammed by many fans who probably got a little carried away, rather than responding individually to each of those who took the trouble to write to me I take the time to take stock here on this hot topic that is the possible reissue of the Millennium Falcon Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) of set 10179 released in 2007.
Initially, a LEGO employee, Julia Goldin, Marketing Manager at the manufacturer, responds to an interview. We ask him a stupid question: "Is it possible for LEGO to reissue the iconic Millennium Falcon UCS?"She just answers"It's possible".
The question is anyway poorly worded, it obviously leaves room for a high-flying touch kicking from a marketing professional who only indicates that LEGO can do it. Nothing more.
From there, it left in analyzes, over-analyzes mixed with a big ladle of Method Coué, passages in loops of the video in question, interventions of fans of the TV series Lie to Me and self-proclaimed specialists in micro-expression analyzes, various and varied deductions, endless lists of arguments that could possibly confirm that this non-response is an obvious clue, lists of good reasons for it to be this year, etc ...
Be serious. With the wave of re-releases launched by LEGO in recent years, the question is no longer whether or not LEGO will market a new UCS version of the Millennium Falcon. Sooner or later it will be. The only question that now remains unanswered is When?
Scrooge Magazine announced it for 2015, others for 2016, now it's for 2017. And if it's not 2017, it will be 2018. And so on. End of the story.
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