Lego bedding impresses but may be demolished
Published: 21 September 2009
A bid to make a Lego house with plastic block bed linen has proved successful in theory, yet it may be demolished, leaving one famous TV presenter downhearted.
James May, Top Gear presenter and children's toy lover, could have his heart broken if his Lego house project ends up being demolished instead of taken by a lucky owner.Legoland in Windsor has turned down the project, which makes use of well over three million bricks to form a two-storey house which sits on Denbies Wine Estate in the Surrey town of Dorking.
The structure took around 1,000 volunteers to create and has bedding made out of Lego, including a highly-decorated set of bed linen which truly isn't anything in terms of comfort, especially compared to the likes of Egyptian cotton.
The project was one of several conducted by James May, who also tried to create a ten-mile long model railway - the world's longest - from Barnstaple to Bideford.
However, vandals derailed the project by dropping coins on the line and stealing a number of track parts.
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