Would Starfield really be a sci-fi space epic worth its salt if it didn’t have any Star Wars references? Surely not, which is why some players have taken it upon themselves to bring some flair from a galaxy far, far away into Starfield’s Milky Way. By recreating the legendary Millennium Falcon, players are taking to the stars Han Solo-style.
One particular fan, TikTok user SpectreX Gaming, is letting everyone else in on the fun. He didn’t just build the Millennium Falcon, he also shared a video tutorial for Star Wars fans to rebuild the legendary ship in-game themselves.
Starfield Player Shares How to Build Han Solo’s Ship on Social Media
With tons of customization options, Bethesda’s space RPG lets you create your very own unique spacecraft to journey between the stars and combat enemies in interstellar space. Now, if you have the option, who wouldn’t recreate Star Wars’ Millennium Falcon to explore Starfield’s vast galaxy in one of the most legendary spaceships science fiction has ever created?
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Countless fans have had this thought, with many building their own creative versions of the iconic ship within Starfield. TikTok user, @spectrexgaming, is one of them. The resemblance between his recreation and the original is quite uncanny. Not just on the outside, but also the interior might make you feel as if you were in a galaxy far, far away, rather than in a virtual depiction of our very own Milky Way.
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After this impressive reveal, fans wanted in on the fun. In response to requests and to help others fulfill their dreams of flying the Millennium Falcon, the Starfield player published a video tutorial explaining how to do it on their TikTok channel. In their video, they show each individual part you need and where everything needs to be placed to build it yourself. Check out their video below to find out how to explore Starfield’s sprawling galaxy in your own Millennium Falcon.
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Disclaimer: Recreating the Millennium Falcon won’t automatically make her “the fastest in the galaxy” as we know her to be from the Star Wars movies. And your co-pilot most likely won’t get any furrier. However, if you level your ship up as much as you can, your enemies will surely have a hard time catching up to you or beating you in combat.
Iconic Ships Take Flight in Starfield Courtesy of Creative Fan
The Millennium Falcon is surely the top choice for Star Wars fans. But it doesn’t have to end there. SpectreX Gaming has recreated a whole fleet of iconic ships from George Lucas’ universe in Starfield, from a mini Star Destroyer and an X Wing Fighter, to Hera Syndulla’s Ghost and Boba Fett’s Slave I ship. While they haven’t released tutorials for all of them, you can find more explanations on how to build certain iconic ships on their channel.
They have also been drawing inspiration from all kinds of sci-fi movies and games, bringing a large variety of iconic ships from all kinds of universes into Starfield’s Milky Way. Star Trek’s Enterprise, Halo’s Infinity and Pelican, Guardians of the Galaxy’s Milano, Mass Effect’s Normandy, and many more have been shown off on their TikTok account.
The videos present these iconic ships from all angles, their interiors, in flight, and during take-off to show off their intricate creations. These are a wonderful display of the freedom and possibilities players get in Starfield to really make their gaming experience their own.
Now it’s your turn! Will you be building yourself a Millennium Falcon in Starfield? Have you been tinkering with the ship customizations, and would you attempt to recreate any of these iconic ships? Let us know in the comments and show us your creations on our social feeds, we would be thrilled to see what you created!
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