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Made in gb
Omnious Orc Shaman





A long time ago in a galaxy far, far, away...

Anyone seen this - anyone actually involved in the build??

"Don't worry, she'll hold together . . . You hear me, baby? Hold together!"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20536090
If you can view it, there's a short interview clip with the project founder and one of the fans helping to build this beauty

4 December 2012 Last updated at 14:37

Star Wars fans around the world are coming together on the internet to construct a real-life version of the film's Millennium Falcon spacecraft.

Conceived by a US fan in Nashville, Tennessee, the Full Scale Millennium Falcon Project aims to use the internet to crowd-source efforts to build the famous ship, which will be adorned with all the trimmings aside from a working engine.

With the help of an intricately designed 3D model created by college student Stinson Lenz, a project contributor in Alabama has already erected the console of the craft as well as one of its two laser guns.

Project founder Chris Lee has purchased an 88-acre (35-hectare) plot of land in Tennessee on which the ship will sit.

He intends to use the "fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy" as a place to hold workshops for students who wish to learn to weld, paint or build.

The BBC's Matt Danzico visited Mr Lee in Tennessee and another contributor, Greg Dietrich, in Alabama.


And this is the website on the build...
http://fullscalefalcon.com/

...and a video by the team...

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/12/06 01:37:34


   
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Shroomin Brain Boy





Berlin Germany

saw this on yahoo news... a nerds dream... a wet one even

   
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Contagious Dreadnought of Nurgle





Oxfordshire UK

That's awesome, you know, I really should trawl the BBC website more often. With me living in the UK and all.....
Makes my toy one seem worthless!


 
   
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Shroomin Brain Boy





Berlin Germany

oh... if you got all sick with that one then... i have a postal adress where you might want to send it then... my kids sure would love to have it in their grasp

of course...i might feel luckier then too

   
Made in gb
Contagious Dreadnought of Nurgle





Oxfordshire UK

 Viktor von Domm wrote:
oh... if you got all sick with that one then... i have a postal adress where you might want to send it then... my kids sure would love to have it in their grasp

of course...i might feel luckier then too


Sorry Vik, never going to happen . It's quite happy sitting on it's shelf and being reverently dusted every 2 day's, although if my wife had anything to do with it, it would've gone years ago!


 
   
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Shroomin Brain Boy





Berlin Germany

LOL... my hopes have just exploded like a ballon...

   
 
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