See How This LEGO Star Wars Light Cruiser Was Built, IT'S HUGE!
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Published 2023-02-15
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All Comments (21)
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Amazing. Now I want these guys to build a mini fig scale Death Star.
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A minifig-scale Zeppelin airship would still be longer than this which is mind blowing.
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The fact this is mini-fig scale is just mind blowing like it can fit a full scale Lego Tie-fighter set in it
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The Arquitens-Class Light Cruiser is one of the best Star Wars ships. Ever since its introduction in Clone Wars, that ship has been cool. It's impressive what a few little notches can do to a ship to make it special. Seeing it appear in The Mandalorian was also a moment. And it's a modified version to launch TIE Fighters because the other versions don't have a large enough slit to do that. In Rebels they can barely get a Sentinel-class Shuttle to dock just underneath, and in Mandalorian, they're flying a Lambda inside it. I'm going in hard on the Wookieepedia articles now. I also just recently rewatched Season 2 of Mando (Currently two episodes into rewatching Boba Fett) so it's all very fresh in my mind and it's exciting to see it built in LEGO so big and detailed after only just two years. That may seem like enough time, but to design, test and fail, acquire all the parts, continue to futz around with things, and then have it convention ready after a big transit with just two guys is impressive.
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Give a child 30 seconds, and that is gone
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The transportation of this must have been almost as bold an undertaking as the construction process itself! Very impressive.
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It looks good enough to use as a movie prop I think. One thing about Lego, it can pull off the Star Wars look really well with the studs alone.
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It's so cool to see this, sadly it shows how imposible it is to have scaled ships other then fighters or shuttles, they're just too big. But man it this awesome. Now I'd love to see more scaled ships built.
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I can't imagine the engineering of this in planning
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This is amazing. I didn't realize how small his ship was compared to regular Star Destroyers. When I saw the size of the tie fighters I had to look it up as they seemed huge but wow they made everything exact. Just amazing work.
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Lego Star Wars fans: Why don't they make official sets like this!?!
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Lego should hire them and some animators to make a commercial with this or something! This build is absolutely amazing!
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This is absolutely insane. Those two guys are certified geniuses
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The build is beyond amazing, but I can't stop marveling at how they have to break down and rebuild such a massive creation to display it each time!
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This is an absolutely fantastic ship Moc that was built, truly something to behold. π²
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Just discovered the channel and went to this Lego convention a few months ago. I remember seeing it as I was walking around, and it would have to be the pinnacle of the builds I saw there. Love the channel!!!
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Great video, what an amazing achievement. One thing that wasn't touched on at all was the cost? It must have been huge. 800,000 pieces at 10c per piece puts the LEGO alone at $80,000, plus the metal support structure, plus storage, plus transportation. Would have been nearly $100k. Crazy for one LEGO model ....
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It's actually larger than most real-world movie props of spaceships, which is pretty crazy.
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Lego fans boutta be asking where the interior is
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looks good enough to be in an actual Star wars movie, so long as you don't get close enough to see the Lego studs.