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Video: Self-assembling LEGO Millennium Falcon

A couple of LEGO lunatics created this stop-motion video of a Millennium Falcon model stylishly assembling itself from its colorful component blocks and then being vigorously flown about the neighborhood by its boyish masters. Now, if we can just crack the nanotech needed to make self-assembling Star Wars LEGOs a reality. Found via SFSignal.

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I WONDER IF THEY'RE DOCTORS BALTHOR | 06/22/07
Whoa. atroon | 06/29/07
That rocked PrinceGaz | 07/02/07
RE: Video: Self-assembling LEGO Millennium Falcon bradgalliford@... | 06/22/07
RE: Video: Self-assembling LEGO Millennium Falcon John D. | 06/22/07
RE: Video: Self-assembling LEGO Millennium Falcon marcellus.tryk@... | 06/29/07
I'm guessing this was (mostly) filmed backwards marcellus.tryk@... | 06/29/07
Stop Motion asuarez@... | 06/29/07
No question it's stop motion marcellus.tryk@... | 07/09/07
That's weird marcellus.tryk@... | 06/29/07
RE: Video: Self-assembling LEGO Millennium Falcon Maggie_might6969@... | 07/13/07

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