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Dudes strap a rocket to a Lego 'Star Wars' Super Star Destroyer and blast it into a wall


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The only thing better than building a gigantic Lego structure is watching it get unnecessarily blasted to bits.

After building a Lego Star Wars Super Star Destroyer consisting of 3,152 pieces, YouTuber David Windestal decided to do a quick breakdown, with a little help from a powerful rocket. 

Using a custom mount, Windestal was able to strap the 8-pound spaceship to a sled and rocket, which accelerated the craft to a speed of 62 mph in just a few short seconds. While we would have loved to see the thing fly through the sky, crashing it was pretty great too.  Read more...

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