Cool New MILLENNIUM FALCON Drone Created By Fan

Cool New MILLENNIUM FALCON Drone Created By Fan

A YouTuber by the name of Olivier C, created a Millennium Falcon drone that actually takes flight! He provided a stop by step video on how he made it, and he revealed some footage of his creation in flight. Hit the jump to check it out!

By NightWatcher - Feb 07, 2015 06:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Mashable

We've had a Thor Hammer constructed, Wolverine nails made, an Iron man Gauntlet that shoots out rockets and lasers, but now a man by the name of Olivier C., has constructed the first ever Millennium Falcon drone! He said it's made of foam shell which is designed after Han Solo's one from the films. It also has thruster lights in the back and lights in the front. To see it in action stare at the GIF image above for about a good 2 minutes, or watch the video below!
 
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