It's time to drool over a giant version of a LEGO AT-AT [video]

Get ready to add another amazing LEGO build to your to-do list when you're a millionaire. That's because the people of the BrickVault YouTube channel set up no less than an AT-AT - the famous four-legged walker from The Empire Strikes Back - using the plastic blocks; This, however, is six times larger than the official counterpart offered by LEGO itself, bringing six thousand pieces instead of only one thousand.

As you might have guessed, assembling something so complex shouldn't be easy at all. And the video makes that clear very quickly: the process is so long that it takes a total of almost 26 hours of work over several days, shown in timelapse. All the work pays off, of course, since the robot is incredibly detailed, to the point that by far you won't even think it's a LEGO toy.

Not to say that the project was perfect, it should be noted that it is not meant to play at all, since its attention to detail has cost the structure as a whole. Plus, the giant AT-AT doesn't have any work inside, whether it's a control booth or anywhere for anyone who wants to show off the interior as the vehicle is inside. But let's face it, that's a bit too much to ask - and at least they don't finish the video by blowing the robot up or turning it into crumbs.

If you were excited about the idea of ​​having an AT-AT like this, you better prepare for a lot of work. This is because, to begin with, you will have to contact designer Peter Brookdale, who designed this version of the robot, just to get the instruction manual with all the steps. Also, since this is not an official version, you will have to order each piece separately; and good luck figuring out where to keep this jumbo block.

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