“She’s the ship that made the Kessel run in less than 5, 000 blocks of Lego”

Wed, Jan 30, 2008

Film, TV and radio

Boing Boing has a terrific time-lapse video of their own Boing Boing Gadgets editor Joel Johnson assembling the largest Lego set yet sold, the massive Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon. And boy does it look big, judging its scale against Joel’s hands as they flit around, speeded up in the time lapse so that several evening’s worth of construction is compressed into less than three and a half minutes. All in honour of Lego’s fiftieth anniversary. Man but Lego must still be one of the coolest toys ever, no matter what age you are.

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