Watching ‘Star Wars’ Lego Sets Get Blown to Smithereens At 3,000 Frames Per Second Is Utterly Gratifying

Blowing stuff up is cool. Blowing up fully completed Lego sets is also cool. Blowing up fully completed Star Wars Lego sets is extra cool. But doing it while shooting the whole thing at 3,000 frames per second? That’s effing glorious.

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No wonder the people who did it (complete with sound effects) are called Glorious Eye Candy. Because that is EXACTLY what this is…

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Awesome.

H/T Gizmodo

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