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Wired celebrated May the 4th by shattering a LEGO Super Star Destroyer and capturing the destruction at 1,000 frames per second.
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Also, how many of the film crew do you think ended up with cylindrical imprints on their feet from stepping of the shattered destroyer's remains?
I kinda want one now, but not quite enough to pay $800 for one.
Oh, man, that is painful to watch...
I bought every original trilogy Star Wars LEGO set from their initial release through about 2004, barring the insanely expensive "Ultimate Collectors" sets (of course, looking back, I wish I had! They're worth a fortune now!)
My daughter, playing with my Millennium Falcon, dropped it. While it didn't do the "complete shatter" like this, it still broke in to plenty of pieces. I never have gotten it fully reassembled properly...
7/10 - The smashing was cool, but they lose points for not making the impact target look like the surface of the Death Star.
That poor angled piece that got bent on impact.
Also, how many of the film crew do you think ended up with cylindrical imprints on their feet from stepping of the shattered destroyer's remains?
7/10 - The smashing was cool, but they lose points for not making the impact target look like the surface of the Death Star.
...There have been a few fans who've made better SSDs on their own.
That being said...some of them are fucking huge, but utterly amazing
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