Jul 16 2008LEGO Millennium Falcon Time Lapse Build

This video is a little older, so you may have already seen it. But if not, you're in for a real treat. If you have seen it already, you're in for fond memories of a treat eaten awhile ago. It's a time-lapse video of some guy building a Millennium Falcon LEGO set. Not the 5,195 piece Ultimate Collector's set though, a smaller one. But it's not just a boring build, he actually makes the pieces dance around on the table and shit while being assembled. It's very well done and took over 38 hours to complete. Which is more time than I've ever spent on a project in my entire life. Hell, I've even had marriages that didn't last that long. Ask my current wife if you don't believe me, we just celebrated our 24-hour anniversary this morning. And honestly -- I think we're about ready to call it quits. Isn't that right, what's-your-face?

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Thanks to Lockjaw, who needs to learn to wear shoes. All it takes is one rusty nail.

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Thirst!!!

Que think Paul and Greg are gay lovers?

Pretty impressive.

Wow, that is pretty impressive and really cool, that is until they jump in the video and fly it around their house like a bunch of douchebags.

i love that pacman part

They are too old to play with legos and fly lego aircraft.

Then they went to Vegas and their fiancees smashed it into pieces.

Pretty awesome, but that Enya-ish techno song makes me want to stab myself in the ears. And they look like morons pretending to fly the ship around town. The build itself is impressive though.

Very Impressive. but I agree with Fonz. music was a little off.

@8, are you the actual Fonz?

psh. Old.
It was featured on the Youtube page quite a while back.

Still hella awesome, though.

i agree with #4 and #8

this is so old, i used to love this video 3 years ago. and it was old 3 years ago.

I actually liked the song. Anyone know what it is?

god damn star wars are fucking awesome!

@ 14

Nothing But You, by Paul Van Dyk (Club Mix)

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