Title : Lego Star Wars Destroyer is launched into wall at 67mph
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Lego Star Wars Destroyer is launched into wall at 67mph
- David and Henrik Windestal launched Star Wars Lego ship using rocket power
- The Swedish brothers videoed the explosion in slow-motion to see the full effect
- They regularly upload similar videos of rocket launches to their Youtube channel
This is the moment a Lego Star Wars Super Star Destroyer was fired at a wall using rocket power - inevitably exploding into thousands of pieces.
The iconic Star Wars ship was built by Swedish brothers David and Henrik Windestal who regularly construct different types of rockets, usually so they can blow them up.
Once the Destroyer had been pieced together the pair attached it to a 'rocket sled' and accelerated it at 67mph.
As expected the Lego ship very rapidly dissembles which the footage shows happen again and again from different angles and speeds.
The brothers who live outside Töreboda in Sweden built the Destroyer together which is 1.2 meters in length and weighs 3.5 kilograms.
Youtubers David and Henrik have received 70,000 views on their video since it was uploaded on Monday (December 11).
David Windestal built the 3,152 piece Star Wars Super Star Destroyer with his brother Henrik
The brothers attached the Star Wars ship to a rocket launcher videoed the explosion of Lego pieces as it blasted at a wall
David creator of RCExplorer, a company that explores what happens when different items crash, works with his wife Johanna both aged 40.
During the video David and Henrik can be heard commentating on what is happening to the ship.
Henrik it thrilled that the Destroyer explodes into 'a big pile of Lego pieces everywhere'.
David said that the launch was even better than previous projects they had worked on together.
The pair have a Youtube channel under David's name which they regularly update with videos of items being launched by rocket power
Towards the end of the video the pair also excitedly watch a slow-mo version of the crash which gives the full extent of the smash.
David can be heard saying 'Vader is still on there' as he learns that Lego Darth Vader is still attached to the ship as it shoots towards the wall.
It seems the only thing better than building a gigantic Lego structure is watching it get unnecessarily blasted to bits.
The video which was uploaded to the Youtube channel two days ago currently has 70,000 views
Towards the end of the video the pair also excitedly watch a slow-mo version of the crash which gives the full effect of the smash
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