Crashing A LEGO Plane In Slow Motion Is Spectacularly Destructive

Crashing A LEGO Plane In Slow Motion Is Spectacularly Destructive

Video: The Slow Mo Guys have channelled their inner 10-year-olds for their latest high-speed experiment that involves crashing a LEGO airliner into a miniature city built of plastic bricks. It’s something we all probably did as kids at one time or another, but the results are far more satisfying when filmed at 2500 frames per second. And in this instance, cleaning up after all the destruction is actually easier.

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