Ha, I just ordered a second KR Falcon from
www.target.com at that price, we'll see which one arrives in better shape.
Even though I already purchased one when it was marked down to $59 I just couldn't pass up another one at $29.99. Once these are gone they're gone. And I know that there's a large segment of modern collectors that want their vehicles to be huge but this current Falcon might be my favorite toy version yet. Yes it's small (only can fit one figure in the cockpit) but that's because the cockpit is more in scale with the rest of the ship to give it a more appealing visual aesthetic compared to most Falcon toys that make the cockpit too big compared to the rest of the ship. And the lights, sounds, and self break away panels turning it from one version of the ship to another are insanely cool IMO.
Almost every SW vehicle ever made is "under-sized" compared to those on-screen (even the BMF and Legacy AT-AT) but I actually like that the Kessel Run Falcon more closely matches the size of the Kenner one from 1979. Plus the fact that both the vintage Falcon and the new KR version were designed by Mark Boudreaux gives them a satisfying symmetry, despite the 39 year difference.
Anyway, that's my take on it, I'll be happy to own two so that I have the choice of keeping one sealed or opening both and displaying a pristine Lando version and a post-Kessel Han version.