A renowned LEGO builder turns the iconic 75375 Millennium Falcon into one of Star Wars‘ AT-M6 Walkers without using additional pieces. The 75375 Millennium Falcon set is one of the most recognizable and beloved byproducts of the collaboration between LEGO and Star Wars, even though it only packs 921 pieces for $84.99 on the official LEGO website. It’s a relatively simple build, but it looks just like the ship from the Star Wars movies, down to the details. Be it due to the set’s accessible price and complexity, be it because the Millennium Falcon is quintessential Star Wars, this set has been transformed time and again into something else entirely.
Part of what makes LEGO so appealing is that one can do anything with minifigures and bricks. Following the instructions is just one way to have fun with LEGO, and a creative approach that strays from instructions can be equally rewarding. Now that LEGO’s Smart Play sets for August 2026 are taking up a big part of the release wave, fans who want regular builds can go back to older sets and even start MOC (My Own Creation) projects with them.
LEGO Fan Transforms Millennium Falcon Set Into Warhammer 40K Battleship With No Extra Pieces
An expert LEGO builder manages to transform the iconic 75375 Millennium Falcon set into a Warhammer 40,000 Imperial Battleship without extra bricks.
Custom LEGO AT-M6 Walker Build From Millennium Falcon Set
Renowned builder and LEGO fan Minute_Food_2881 managed to transform the 75375 Millennium Falcon set into an AT-M6 Walker, which is a gorilla-resembling, heavily armored Walker used by the First Order. There are not many Star Wars sequel trilogy LEGO sets around, which makes Minute_Food_2881’s custom build all the more interesting. There was an official AT-M6 LEGO model called First Order Heavy Assault Walker 75189, complete with minifigures for Captain Dameron, Rey, a trooper, and First Order soldiers, but it has since been retired from the LEGO store.
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Luckily, this custom build is not very far from the official one in terms of imposing presence and aesthetics. The pose is almost identical, and the build Minute_Food_2881 made is not as dark due to the light grey bricks in the Millennium Falcon set. The other details are spot on, making this custom LEGO build great for Star Wars fans. This was not the first time Minute_Food_2881 turned the Millennium Falcon into something else, or vice versa; recently, they transformed the LEGO Millennium Falcon set into Star Trek‘s USS Defiant ship.
Not only that, but they also turned the LEGO FIFA World Cup 2026 Emblem set into the Millennium Falcon, albeit a colorful version with the FIFA logo on top. This approach shows that LEGO truly can be used as fans please, and one can build whatever they like, even if it may seem strange at first. After all, that’s the spirit of MOC builds, and one Minute_Food_2881 adheres to with their creations.
In this case, as they typically do, Minute_Food_2881 put the instructions for the LEGO AT-M6 build on Rebrickable, under the name CreationCaravan, for $8. For fans of Star Wars Walkers, though, there’s a cool LEGO Star Wars release coming this August in the form of a new AT-AT from The Mandalorian, complete with LEGO Mandalorian and Grogu minifigures.

