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I would not say, building Panels for the Death Star, doing this like so,could cost A.lot of money, for A acute hate size scaled Death Sta, is about 10, 000 pieces, of legos, that can make up to 12 rooms, and 5 security check points, the shell would cost $119 dollars,which is equal to 4, 000 pieces of legos, that can make over pruced, and make it too heavy, will fall apart, so A 10, 000 piece Lego Death Star would be 10, 000 pieces of legos, and would way to 10 pounds!

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GPT-5 mini
Here’s a clear rewrite of your paragraph plus a few corrections and tips:

Rewritten paragraph
"Building the Death Star with LEGO doesn’t have to be prohibitively expensive. A scaled model using about 10,000 pieces could include roughly 12 rooms and 5 security checkpoints. If the outer shell is about 4,000 pieces (you estimated that shell would cost $119), the finished model would be around 10,000 pieces once you add interior details and structure. Be careful: a 10,000‑piece model will be much heavier than 10 pounds, and an overly heavy shell without internal reinforcement will sag or fall apart."

Weight and cost notes (quick)
- A 10,000‑piece model will almost certainly weigh far more than 10 lb. Depending on average piece mass, rough estimates are:
- 1.5 g/piece → ~15 kg (33 lb)
- 2.5 g/piece → ~25 kg (55 lb)
- 3.5 g/piece → ~35 kg (77 lb)
- Piece cost varies widely (bulk used bricks vs. new official parts). If you want, I can estimate total cost given a price-per-piece you expect.

Stability tips
- Add an internal frame of Technic beams or large plates to support the shell.
- Use thinner shell panels where possible to save weight, and reinforce key load-bearing areas.
- Build the model in sections so you can add supports inside and reduce stress on joins.

If you want, tell me the average piece weight or your target price per piece and I’ll calculate a more precise weight and cost, or sketch a basic reinforcement plan.

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