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Giant Star Wars LEGO Super Star Destroyer Shattered What better way to celebrate the upcoming Star Wars Day than by watching a Super Star Destroyer shatter in slow-motion? Giant Star Wars LEGO Super Star Destroyer Shattered 36 Tech Gadgets, 2 Days, Total Destruction Oculus Rift vs Samsung Gear VR vs Virtual Boy Smash Testing a GoPro Easter Candy Destroyed in Slow Mo 50-pound Safe Folds iPhone in Half Video Game Console Wars iPhone 6 Plus vs. Galaxy Note 4 New (56) from $59.00 LEGO Super Heroes Super Hero Airport Battle 76051DetailsLEGO Super Heroes Black Panther Pursuit 76047 FREE Shipping on orders over . Join forces with Captain America, Scarlet Witch, Ant-Man and Agent 13 to help Winter Soldier escape in the awesome Quinjet. Dodge War Machine's stud shooter. Enter the air traffic control tower through a tiny hole with Ant-Man to explode the boxes in front of the tower. Push the lever in the second-floor office to explode the walls.




Explode the luggage cart to send suitcases flying, then transform Ant-Man into Giant Man to take on Iron Man! Flip out the wings of the Quinjet to take off and deploy the hidden stud shooters. Drop the rope for Captain America and fly away! Who will win this super-heroic airport battle? Escape in the stud-shooting Quinjet from the airport featuring a control tower with 2 explode functions. Includes 6 minifigures and a buildable Giant Man figure. Stage an epic battle at the airport, featuring an air traffic control tower with 2 different explode functions and a luggage cart with an explode-function rear trailer. Then turn the switch to unleash the jet's hidden stud shooters. Includes 6 minifigures: Captain America, Winter Soldier, Scarlet Witch, Iron Man, War Machine and Agent 13, plus an Ant-Man microfigure and a buildable Giant Man figure. 21.3 x 11.1 x 3.1 inches 2.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Item can be shipped within U.S. 8 - 14 years




#1,367 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #69 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.8 out of 5 stars LEGO Super Heroes Attack on Avengers Tower 76038 Marvel Lego Super Heroes Avengers The Hydra Fortress Smash Set (76041) LEGO the Avengers Quinjet City Chase 5 star88%4 star9%3 star1%1 star2%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsMy 13 year old loved the set.Super funFun for my kiddoAwesome Lego Marvel Super Hero set featuring many of the ...This product is a good buy and holds together well even for a 4 ...If you don't have this, buy it! See and discover other items: lego chair, lego sale, 11 year, captain america game, avengers super hero, construction machinesWatch WIRED Smash an Epic LEGO Star Destroyer & Trek Alum Explain 'Star Wars' To celebrate "Star Wars" day today (May 4), the folks at Wired put together (and then shattered) a truly epic LEGO Super Star Destroyer and filmed the bricktacular carnage in this awesome slow-motion video.




"What better way to celebrate the upcooming Star Wars Day than by watching a Super Star Destroyer shatter in slow-motion?" Wired wrote in a caption for the video posted on its Battle Damage series. The title: Episide XV: A New Smash. "In celebration of May the 4th, we spent 16 hours building an $800 LEGO Super Star Destroyer set ... so we could do THIS to it," read the appropriately "Star Wars"-esque scroll in the Battle Damage video. (Go ahead and watch it again. What follows is a one-minute video of the Star Destroyer crumbling into pieces, as minifigures fly out of its miniature bridge (sorry Darth Vader). As a father to a die-hard 6-year-old LEGO fan, watching the Battle Damage video is both awesome and heartbreaking, especially after knowing how long it takes to put such a huge set together in the first place! (It took my daughter and I nearly 12 hours over three days to build Benny's spaceship from The LEGO Movie after all. But hats off to Battle Damage for making the sacrfice for May the 4th!




Meanwhile, "Star Trek: Voyager" alum Tim Russ (who portayed the Vulcan Tuvok for those unaware) gives a completely hilarious, yet totally logical, explanation of "Star Wars" in a video by Pocketwatch, courtesy of Laughing Squid, which you can - and SHOULD - watch here. I would watch Russ' version of "The Star Wars." In fact, I'd watch it twice. Now if you're not as well-versed in "Star Wars" lore as Tim Russ, you can get caught up online with the "Star Wars" Digital Movie Collection, which became available for streaming for the first time on April 1. You might even want to search the hyperspace sales for everything "Star Wars". But if you're a die-hard "Star Trek" fan, you'll have to wait until September to celebrate its origins. May the Fourth (and the Force) be with you all! or follow him @tariqjmalik and Google+. Follow us @Spacedotcom, Facebook and Google+ Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game based on The Clone Wars animated series, developed by Traveller's Tales and published by LucasArts, released in March 2011 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows and Nintendo 3DS consoles.




[1] Lego Star Wars III features missions and characters from the Clone Wars television series, as well as favourite characters from the original Star Wars saga, in both single-player and multiplayer gameplay modes.[4] The Mac OS X version of the game has been released by Feral Interactive. Gameplay in Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is similar to the previous titles in the series, and other Lego video games. Up to two players can switch between different characters to fight enemies in combat, solve puzzles, and progress through various levels. It introduces a few novelties, including scene swap, where players can switch between teams in separate locations to complete multi-part objectives, and boss battles. The game also features some real-time strategy elements, such as commanding large ground armies across battlefields. Also, the space fights have been remodelled to use a more instinctive, 3D-space battle sensation.[6] It is set during the Clone Wars animated series, as well as certain scenes from Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, unlike the original games, which featured characters from the six films of Star Wars such as Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.




[7] The console version of the game features 115 characters. The portable version features 77 characters. The version for the PSP, 3DS, and DS have some differences from the console version. For example, the ground battles are not featured. The portable version features unlockable minigames like Snowball Fight, Volleyball Droids and more. The rooms where vehicles are also not available to test in the ship itself unlike on the console version. Some levels are removed from the portable version. Some characters such as the Galactic Marine, Chi Cho, Ryo Chuchi, Thi-Sen and others, are featured on the portable version but not on the console version. Overall, the game engine used by previous Lego Star Wars games has been upgraded. It can now hold more than 200 moving units or objects on-screen. The graphics are more detailed than before, and the lighting has been improved. New features include scenarios in which players can command large armies of clones to battle against droid armies (although not on DS), and Story Swap mode, in which players can switch between two characters in different areas whose stories run simultaneously.




The game includes split screen combat. All new character features include lightsaber throwing, picking up droids and stepping on certain pads in which Jedi do "combo moves" to destroy certain objects. Vehicle levels have been altered; now, players can land their ship and begin fighting on foot (similar to Star Wars: Battlefront II). All the original elements seen in previous Lego Star Wars games have returned. The hub has also been changed, taking place in a Republic Cruiser named the Resolute and also a Separatist Ship the Invisible Hand. Characters can be purchased on these ships- Separatists on the Invisible Hand; characters from the Republic on the Resolute. The game had been in development since late 2009 when the second season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars started. The game was covered up and in June 2010 after the second season finale The Lego Group started to work on adding the last part of the second season in and new things such as a new hub and a new way to use the lightsaber.




Then in late 2010, LEGO finished the game and started to make promotions for it. On 23 June 2010, LEGO released the first trailer for the game and later in 2011 they released some demos and cutscenes. Nintendo have made 3DS trailers for the game too and also some E3 convention videos with the gameplay of Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. The official release date of the game was 22 March 2011. The game has received generally mixed reviews. GameSpot gave 6.5/10 for PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii[25] while 6/10 for Nintendo 3DS.[26] IGN's Anthony Gallegos rated the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 versions of the game 7.5/10, the Wii version 7/10, and the DS, 3DS, and PSP versions 6.0. He commented on the vast variety in the in-game Hub; "the hub world is open to players to explore, but this time around, Traveller's Tales have really outdone themselves". They further stated "like so much of the Lego games design, when you combine these two relatively unexciting portions together, something strange happens: It becomes a simple, engaging game".

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