A movie that reproduces one scene of the Death Star capture battle of Star Wars with Lego



The popular Danish-born toy

Lego can produce various works by combining blocks, and many remarkable works such as a car that can run and a rotary engine that rotates like the real thing are released. Joachim Klang, the author of Lego-related books , uses Lego to recreate the Death Star capture battle in Star Wars Episode 4.

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The movie of the Death Star capture battle reproduced by Lego looks like this. The scene where the main fighter X wing of the Rebel Alliance flies at high speed in the groove on the surface of the Death Star is reproduced.

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In the following post by Mr. Klang, you can see the whole picture of the diorama used in the movie and how it is actually operating.

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When Mr. Klang turns on the switch in his left hand, the belt operates and the background begins to move.



In addition, you can switch the posture of the X wing by flipping the tire-shaped parts on the right side of the diorama with your finger.



Mr. Klang also uses Lego to reproduce the aircraft that appears in Star Wars. The following aircraft is the Tidy Liam that appeared in Star Wars Episode 6.

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The main weapon AT-AT of the Imperial Army is also reproduced with Lego.

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In Mr. Klang's Instagram account , you can see works such as AKIRA 's Kaneda and motorcycle reproduced by Lego.

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