Those crazy Slow-Mo guys are destroying anything they can possibly get their hands on this week. Today, it’s a house made from LEGO. And though explosions are almost always a delicious visual treat, ...
If something beautiful exists, sooner or later someone on the internet is going to destroy it, film it in slow motion, and put it on YouTube. To that end, WIRED US spent 16 hours recently putting ...
We’re not exactly experts on the inner-workings of the automotive industry, but we imagine there are two main reasons why car manufacturers perform crash tests: To ensure that the vehicles they’re ...
The Slow Mo Guys have channeled 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 ...
Even the most docile of us find some deep satisfaction in wanton destruction. Even better is when it’s filmed and replayed in slow motion, like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety does with ...
The crew behind WIRED's "Battle Damage" decided to have a little fun in honor of Star Wars Day. They spent 16 hours assembling an $800 Lego model of the Super Star Destroyer from Return of the Jedi, ...
The Slo Mo Guys have discovered the secret to playing with Lego's. It's not just about the building of the great buildings and towers and cities. The BEST thing is to take what you've built and knock ...
YouTuber Hypno Motion made a stop-motion of cooking a LEGO cheeseburger. There is a lot of detail through using LEGO bricks. Who doesn’t need a little more stop-motion animation in their life? We all ...
A basic rule of journalism is that no good story is complete unless you ask – and answer – the question "why?" This is one story in which it's best to ignore that rule. As you probably know – if ...
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