This Guy Attached A Rocket To A 50 Inch LEGO Star Destroyer

This Guy Attached A Rocket To A 50 Inch LEGO Star Destroyer
Have you ever wanted to attach a rocket to a discontinued 50 inch LEGO Star Destroyer? I know it’s crossed my mind before, but admittedly, I’m a bit strange. Well, this guy did it just for the hell of it. These Star destroyers are hard to find and expensive, but some people just like to watch the world burn. He doesn’t think twice about just attaching a rocket to it and launching it into a wall at 67 MPH. The actual moment of impact is pretty awesome though and well worth it.

Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys

Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys
Photographer and art editor Matthew Magruder‘s “(Tiny) Star Wars” photo series is awesome. These Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys capture the nostalgia and treat it as if it has been around for much longer. Tintype is a photographic process that dates back to the 19th century and gives the images a vintage look, as if you are looking at toys from that time period.

Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys

Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys

Tintype Photos Of Star Wars Toys

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Medieval Wonder Woman Battle Armor

Medieval Wonder Woman Battle Armor
We’ve seen Wonder Woman’s costume go through many changes over the years, but it is always armor and not spandex stuff that other heroes wear.A warrior needs actual armor because bad guys tend to go medieval on her fairly often. Speaking of Medieval, this is the kind of armor Wonder Woman would wear if she found herself in that time period. It was created by Samuel Lee from Prince Armory, who is known for making superhero armor that always blows our mind. Check out his amazing Man of Steel armor.
Medieval Wonder Woman Battle Armor

Medieval Wonder Woman Battle Armor