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I was watching a video on the internet and the Death Star took two grown ups 11 hours to build!!

Thats a LOT of building!!!

The video I saw was on

The really cool thing is that they drop it at the end and it explodes! I love the Starwars lego stuff, when the new film comes out I hope we get some really big builds to have to do!
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I'm conflicted. I mean cool set and it looked like an heavy-duty building session AND it was a great looking Lego explosion at the end, BUT it was a Lego explosion.

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This is blasphemy. I still don't own the death star but why would you take all that time and money building the thing just to destroy it. Yes I get it Lego break in pieces when you drop them I don't need a video to believe it.

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Wow! I love the slo-mo section of the video, how the DS starts crumpling, then the top gets shot straight up.

Poor Death Star. I have the set and I could never drop it like that.

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That was cool to look at, but the only thing I was thinking while watching. How many parts get broken in the process.

Today I had never done that. But as a kid, some MOCs ended in the wall while playing and resulted in broken parts.

I do not have the set.

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This is blasphemy. I still don't own the death star but why would you take all that time and money building the thing just to destroy it. Yes I get it Lego break in pieces when you drop them I don't need a video to believe it.

Because then you get to build it once more :classic:

That just looked awesome! I actually don't think a lot of the bricks will break.

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When I got my Death Star when it first came out, it did not have numbered boxes or numbered bags, and I had to dump out all the pieces in the living room, took me hours to find some pieces!!! :angry: Anyone whose Death Star came with numbered bags is lucky!!!! :laugh:

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I dodn't expected it to explode to pieces like that. The video doesn't have much sense, but interesting, I'm curious if how many pieces broke during the this action.

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Because then you get to build it once more :classic:

That just looked awesome! I actually don't think a lot of the bricks will break.

I don't mind putting something back together but I've certainly had my fair share of taking apart older star wars sets. If they dropped the UCS Falcon I would probably cry because it is such a rare and beautiful set.

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When I got my Death Star when it first came out, it did not have numbered boxes or numbered bags, and I had to dump out all the pieces in the living room, took me hours to find some pieces!!! :angry: Anyone whose Death Star came with numbered bags is lucky!!!! :laugh:

I very deliberately open up all the numbered bags and move them around a bit before I start - even UCS. That's just how crazy/ cool I am.

I have the Death Star and it rocks, but it is very very bad what they did. Not true AFOL at all!!! :devil:

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It was worth someone doing it just to see how those plates wobble on impact! Slow motion destruction always looks interesting to me, I watched this again today. (I could never do this myself of course, and I hope no Lego parts were harmed in the making of this film.)

Really cool how the storm trooper helmet is spinning like that.

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Well that is a nice vid. I actually did not expect it to get all that destroyed. I saw some people doing more or less the same in the past, but then they flew a UCS super star destroyer in the death star :laugh:

When I got my Death Star when it first came out, it did not have numbered boxes or numbered bags, and I had to dump out all the pieces in the living room, took me hours to find some pieces!!! :angry: Anyone whose Death Star came with numbered bags is lucky!!!! :laugh:

First few versions did not have numbered parts, later they did. I agree though, the search for pieces in the whole set is horryfying :wink:

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That was actually fascinating to watch. I had no idea that it would completely "blow up" in that matter. I expected larger chunks. While I certainly wouldn't want to do that with one of my own sets, I'm glad that someone did. Wonder if they were able to gather up all of the pieces afterwards...

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