
This is the best example of a time killer – if you're bored, crash a 2,700-piece Lego Porsche to a solid block of wall at an unthinkable speed for a Lego toy car. So what if you spent probably 6 hours building a Porsche 911 GT3 RS model? Nothing beats boredom like seeing something you've worked hard for blow up to pieces.
Of course we're being sarcastic, who would want to crash a 300 euro (P17,000) toy? But the pleasure you get by witnessing such thing is priceless, especially with a Strauss classic in the background. Deadpool, anyone?
This has got to be the most alluring video you'll ever watch today. Enjoy.
P.S. It's Por-sha, not Porsh.
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