Lego!

Something that looks suspiciously like a Saturn V :stuck_out_tongue:

Oh, did I say that out loud?

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Well it was nice knowing you mate. Stay in touch after your ban :rofl:
homer simpson episode 6 GIF

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bamboozled

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Ooooh, that was a fun build. I hope you realize you’re starting down a dangerous, expensive rabbit hole here.

I’m planning on picking up the shuttle next week after I finish this semester (unless we get a surprise for May 4th).

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He finished building it in one day! I was amazed…

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What’s the saying, the difference between men and boys is the cost of their toys!

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If my son sees that…my wallet is toast…

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That Y-Wing Shuttle is dope. I always thought that was a cool looking vehicle. As usually…my heart loves logistics…even in a universe far, far away…

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Who knew that Y-Wings were such an integral part of Star Wars…

Shuttle? That’s no shuttle!

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I remember visiting the Lego Store at Disney.

Kids went nuts.

Also visited the now Defunct Toys R Us in Times Square, and they had an enormous Lego section.

FAO Schwartz in NY loves its Legos as well.

Good times…

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I am always amused at how all of the Star Wars ships and vehicles are designed to look a certain way, and then fans go overboard and assign roles and logical ‘design and development’ choices to them after. I mean, go nuts but ‘close air support’?

Y-wing - Wikipedia

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I take it you haven’t watched The Clone Wars- the ships actually originated during that time period (when they still had their fairings on them, at that!), and they’re definitely shown in that role in a few episodes.

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Wikipedia, for Star Wars info…? @Fridge :roll_eyes:

Wookieepedia, is the main source.
:wink:

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747 cockpit. Meas lika dis!

Just about 5500 more votes for the chance to turn it into a kit.

Happy Building!

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I’m actually very excited for this:

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Daaaamn, that’s nice! :astonished:

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Robb Report: Watch: Inside an Insanely Detailed Lego Model of the World’s Largest Passenger Plane—With 40,000 Pieces.

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