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Now That's the Force! Watch Rocket-Powered Lego Star Wars Destroyer in Action
Now That's the Force! Watch Rocket-Powered Lego Star Wars Destroyer in Action
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Together with his friends, David Windestal from Sweden painstakingly built a Star Wars Super Star Destroyer from 3,152 Lego pieces and strapped it to a rocket... 15.12.2017, Sputnik International
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Now That's the Force! Watch Rocket-Powered Lego Star Wars Destroyer in Action
14:04 GMT 15.12.2017 (Updated: 19:32 GMT 19.10.2022) Together with his friends, David Windestal from Sweden painstakingly built a Star Wars Super Star Destroyer from 3,152 Lego pieces and strapped it to a rocket and skateboard wheels, which helped to accelerate it. See what happened next!
Reaching a whopping 108 km/h in just several seconds, the 3.5-kilo spaceship smashed right into a plank, falling to pieces. The crash captured on camera was published on YouTube, with additional slow-motion and backwards parts for those who would like to take a closer look at this "rapid disassembly."