Lego Millennium Falcon Stop Motion Assembly 3d

February 24th, 2012

By Factory Jackson in Lifestyle

Two guilty pleasures wrapped up into one video here: Star Wars and Lego. This stop motion 3d video follows the assembly of the actual Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon kit you can buy in the shops, but recreated brick by brick and created using 3ds max and V-ray software. It took Francisco Prieta over 3 years to complete, modelling all the pieces and rendering them frame by frame. Nuts!

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