Full-size, functional caravan made of LEGOs sets Guinness record
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A new Guinness World Record was set in Birmingham, England, for the largest caravan build with interlocking plastic bricks.
In other words, a team of 12 professional LEGO builders got together in England and assembled a 215,158-piece caravan built entirely of LEGOs. It also features running water, electricity and a foldout bed.
The caravan looks virtually identical to a real “teardrop” style caravan, as required by the Guinness World Records guidelines.
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The project took over 1,000 man-hours during the course of 12 weeks, with the result now on display at the Motorhome and Caravan Show 2015 in England.
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{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}“We wanted to create something truly unique to celebrate 130 years of leisure caravanning and we are absolutely delighted with our record-breaking model,” James Bissett, marketing campaign director for attempt organisers NCC Events and planner of the Motorhome & Caravan Show, told the Guinness World Records website.
Following the Motorhome and Caravan Show 2015, the record-setting caravan will be on display at LEGO fan event BRICK 2015 in Birmingham, England, from Oct. 29-Nov. 1, and will then head to London’s Excel from Dec. 10-13.