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LEGO house attempt for James Mays Toy Stories
July 23, 2009
TOP Gear presenter James May is looking for volunteers to help him build a new
house in Surrey - but one made entirely out of LEGO bricks.
As part of his BBC series James Mays Toy Stories, he plans to build a
two-storey house in the middle of Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking.
On Friday, more than three million LEGO bricks were delivered to the vineyard in
preparation for the task.
Denbies marketing and business development manager, Jeanette Simpson, said: The
millions of bricks came all the way from the Czech Republic. The house will be
life-size with a staircase, toilet and shower.
May will be hosting a building day on Saturday, August 1, when members of the
public can help him with the challenge.
The event follows two other successful toy challenges which saw May build the
worlds first Plasticine garden, winning the Peoples Choice Award at the
Chelsea Flower Show, and also the worlds largest model plane.
Anyone interested in taking part in the LEGO house build should e-mail their
contact details to lego@plumpictures.co.uk.
James Mays Toy Stories will also feature an attempt to create a Scalextric
version of the Brooklands racetrack in Weybridge on August 16, as part of
Brooklands Museums Pendle Slot Racing Festival.
More than 20,000 pieces of Scalextric will be laid out before a local community
team and members of the Scalextric Club go head-to-head in a 2.75-mile race.
http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/s/2054626_lego_house_attempt_for_james_mays_toy_stories
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