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A house built by Legos in Britain, done for a BBC show hosted by presenter James May, has been taken apart. And his Lego cat is missing.
The house, created by presenter James May at Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking, Surrey, would have cost £50,000 to dismantle and rebuild. Plans for Legoland in Windsor, Berkshire, to buy it fell through.
James May, a well-known television presenter and car enthusiast, embarked on an ambitious project to build a full-sized house entirely out of Lego bricks. The house was constructed as part of his ...
Top Gear host James May has decided to build a two-story house composed entirely of Legos for his BBC2 series James May’s Toy Stories. (He previously built “Paradise in Plasticine” for the ...
A life-size Lego house created by Top Gear presenter James May was demolished last night. Plans for Legoland to buy it fell through, and it was taken down brick by brick - 3.3 million of them. The ...
May, known to many in the U.K. for his affinity of automobiles, speed being “Captain Slow,” and other wheeled insanity, is prepped and ready to construct the two-story Lego house next weekend.
The bricks used to build James May's Lego house have been salvaged and will go on display at Legoland. By. Mirror.co.uk; 16:46, 24 Sep 2009 Updated 12:08, 9 Mar 2012; James May with Lego (Pic:PA) ...
A two-storey Lego house built by 1,000 volunteers for BBC Two show Toy Stories is no more despite efforts to find a new owner to save it from demolition. The house, created by presenter James May ...
The Lego house built for Top Gear's James May has been knocked down. By James May 22 September 2009 • 3:46pm . ... and a cat, which we assume is now homeless Credit: PA ...
A Lego house built for Top Gear's James May has been knocked down after a deal to sell it fell through Credit: INS Workmen started breaking down the structure which consisted of 3.3 million Lego ...
A Lego house built for Top Gear's James May has been knocked down after a deal to sell it fell through. By James May 22 September 2009 • 1:29pm .