![]() 04/06/2018 at 12:27 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Besides it being a big hunk of plastic that costs 1625 dollars.
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Because for $900 you can get a lego version.
https://shop.lego.com/en-US/Millennium-Falcon-75192
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Yeah but the Lego version isn’t a 1:1 replica of the Empire Strikes Back model ILM made.
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If you have that kind of cash to splurge on a model then go for it. I know I would, but $1625 would buy an awfully nice welder or compressor (or pretty nice one of each).
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But... lego...
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Millenium falcon vs. an intake, downpipe and a tune for the ST: FIGHT
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1:1 scale movie prop replica
So that’s what, a 1:1 scale of a (1:32?) scale prop? Who cares about the prop scale? Just say the actual scale.
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Yeah I know it’s like the same price as one of the entry-level Mountune packages. But the force is strong with nerd shit.
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The way it works is it’s 65 bucks a month for 25 months. So it’s like that or a videogame every month for 2 years.
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It’s undeniably cool. I wouldn’t spring for it, but I wouldn’t blame somebody that did either.
![]() 04/06/2018 at 14:21 |
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I feel that. Nerd shit is just so good. I’m typing this on a keyboard you can hear from across the house (cherry MX blues)
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REDS 4 LIFE
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HEATHEN