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James May's Lego House

Monday, July 19, 2010

It's a pre-school kid's dream fantasy - a two-story Lego House made up of 3.3 million lego bricks. James May, the host of UK's "Top Gear," collaborated with 1,000 volunteers to put together the mammouth project last fall and this vid shows the final outcome.

Unfortunatley, despite a Facebook protest to keep it alive, the house eventually was torn down in September after Lego found it too expensive to move over to its theme park and no one came forward to take it. 

How can not one pre-k school in the world step up and put a bid down on this?

Shouts to Josh Spear

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