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The world's largest Lego replica of the doomed Titanic liner was built over 700 hours -- 11 months -- by a 10-year-old boy from Reykjavik, Iceland, who is on the autism spectrum.
The world's largest LEGO replica of the doomed Titanic liner was built in 700 hours over 11 months -- by ... Brynjar Karl Bigisson, now 15 years old, built the replica with 56,000 LEGO bricks.
THE world’s biggest Lego replica of the doomed Titanic ship — which was built by a 10-year-old autistic boy — now has a permanent home at a top US museum.
MASTER builder Keith Morton is feeling shipshape after spending almost two years constructing a replica of the Titanic using 40,000 Lego bricks. The 65-year-old has painstakingly placed every ...
Titanic fan Louie Parker built a Lego model of the hulking liner after memorising YouTube clips of the doomed ship. The 7kg, metre-long creation, using thousands of plastic bricks, took 10-year ...
A model maker is putting out a call for Lego bricks to enable him complete his three-year project to build a 12ft (3.7m) model of the Titanic. Jack Moore, who is autistic, is creating the ship ...
A model maker is putting out a call for Lego bricks to enable him complete his three-year project to build a 12ft (3.7m) model of the Titanic. Jack Moore, who is autistic, is creating the ship ...
The world’s largest Lego replica of the doomed Titanic liner was built over 700 hours — 11 months — by a 10-year-old boy from Reykjavik, ... The model Titanic is made of 56,000 Lego bricks.
The world’s largest Lego replica of the doomed Titanic liner was built over 700 hours – 11 months – by a 10-year-old boy from Reykjavik, Iceland, who is on the autism spectrum.
The world’s largest Lego replica of the doomed Titanic liner was built over 700 hours – 11 months – by a 10-year-old boy from Reykjavik, Iceland, who is on the autism spectrum.
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