This article was published on March 7, 2012

Check out the battle of $1,000 worth of Star Wars LEGO [video]


Check out the battle of $1,000 worth of Star Wars LEGO [video]
Drew Olanoff
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Drew Olanoff

Drew Olanoff was The Next Web's West Coast Editor. He coined the phrase "Social Good" and invented the "donation by action" model for onlin Drew Olanoff was The Next Web's West Coast Editor. He coined the phrase "Social Good" and invented the "donation by action" model for online charitable movements. He founded #BlameDrewsCancer. You can follow him on Twitter, Google+, Facebook, or email [email protected]

We can’t get enough of LEGO at The Next Web, obviously. We also like Star Wars quite a bit, so when we saw this video, we just had to share it with you. It was a moral imperative.

The folks at Tested decided to spend more than a month building models of a Super Star Destroyer and a Death Star out of 6,955 pieces of LEGO. But they didn’t stop there, they wanted to see which of the monstrosities would win in an epic battle to the LEGO death. The cost? Just about $1k.

Here’s what happened:

You’re welcome.

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