Video: Lego model of the pharaoh on the way to Windsor Legoland
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Weighing one ton, one of the largest Lego models, made up of 200,000 building blocks, will join the attractions in Windsor Legoland, Berkshire, England.
The statue has come a long way, traveling 1,395 miles by truck and ship from the Czech Republic to England to take its throne in the Kingdom of the Pharaohs theme park, which will open on March 21. a team of 4 fashion designers was launched at King George V's dock and sent on a final journey to Windsor.
Legoland in Windsor is a fabulous children's park dedicated to the famous and loved by children of the whole world, the Lego constructor. The park is located near Windsor Castle and eight miles west of London Heathrow Airport. Windsor Legoland is spread over 150 acres of parkland and is built from approximately 55 million Lego bricks.
The main designer of the Lego statue, Guy Bagley, admits that he cannot wait for the arrival of the pharaoh to the "Kingdom of the Pharaohs", because this attraction, worth 3 million pounds, will be the final exhibition, after the installation of which the design of the park will be completed and the doors will be open for visitors.
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