Britain's 51 year old fan spent 3 years building a 7 m long warship model.
51 year old fisherman Jim Mai from Redford, socrat, UK, August 25th. Cdonald (Jim McDonough), a crazy fan, built up a Lego model of the American "Missouri" warship, 24 feet (about 7.3 meters), in his garage for 3 years. Mr. Macdonald, who wanted to win the top of the largest Lego warship model with his day and night effort, lost a few inches of regret to a model of the same warship that was built in the United States.
Mr. Macdonald opened in 2012 At the beginning of the Lego warship project, according to his investigation at that time, the warship model he wanted to build will become the world's largest "Missouri" model. Later, he spent 3 years building up a 1:40 warship model with thousands of Lego blocks. Not only is the scale considerable, but the perfect restoration of the details of the warship model is also admirable. However, Mr. Macdonald's dream of breaking the world record was the Dan Siskind, from the city of Moni polis, United States, which built a 1:35, 25.5 foot (7.8 meter) Missouri warship with about 1000000 blocks of Lego blocks and deserved to be the champion of the record. .
although he failed to achieve his own wish, Mr. Macdonald was proud of his Lego warship, because his model was not glued to glue, and he thought that glue was equated with cheating. His garage has now become the exhibition hall of his Lego works, and all kinds of Lego warships, aircraft carriers, aircraft and landing ships are available. When asked whether his next American army, the US, "the salad" warship would surpass the previous scale, he said that he would be about the same as other warships, not much. In addition, under the unanimous support of his family, Mr. Macdonald will also face a bigger challenge -- building a "Missouri" sailing on the sea.