Giant Lego X-Wing Fighter Lands in Times Square
Released on 05/24/2013
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You know, nothing goes together better than Lego and
Star Wars!
Well, unless of course you're talking about
Korean Bar-B-Que and beer because that is the bomb.
But anyway, when we heard that a massive
Lego X-Wing fighter had descended upon
New York's Times Square, we dropped everything
to go check it out.
I'm Chris Kohler and this is a special edition
of Game Life.
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Storm troopers, Yoda's and hundreds of young Padawans
were on hand for the public unveiling of a nearly
46,000 pound, Lego Star Wars X-Wing Fighter.
But before the crowds had their minds
blown by it's awesomeness, Wired got a special
backstage sneak peak.
Behold!
The largest Lego model ever built anywhere.
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11 feet tall and 43 feet long, with a wingspan of 44 feet
you had better measure your parent's basement
before you even think about building this at home.
It is 42 times the size of the normal X-wing fighter
that you can buy in stores.
32 master builders spent 17,000 hours assembling
over five million bricks into this one-to-one replica
of one of the most famous fighters in the galaxy.
And of course, there's a full size R2 on hand.
When it was time for the big reveal,
the fans were dropping bricks.
The only question now is, how many bricks would it take
to built the full scale Death Star?
Game on Lego.
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Starring: Chris Kohler, Peter Rubin
Director: Scott Broock
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