11 Months to build. 56,000 LEGO® Bricks. 26ft x 5ft.
A 10-year-old boy from ICELAND had a dream to build the World’s Largest Titanic Model with LEGO® BRICKS. It was a daunting, 11 month undertaking with his Autism. His inspiring story has generated wide media, where he shared his story in his own words.
Now, this extraordinary creation has found a fitting home at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge. The museum itself is a treasure trove of artifacts and stories, offering an immersive experience into the world of the Titanic. To have Brynjar LEGO masterpiece proudly displayed within its walls creates a unique and compelling bridge between history and contemporary ingenuity.
Visitors to the museum are consistently amazed by the scale and intricacy of Brynjar's work. It's a testament to the power of passion and perseverance. For children visiting, it serves as a powerful inspiration, demonstrating what can be achieved with dedication and imagination. For adults, it's a chance to appreciate both the historical significance of the Titanic and the incredible talent of a young builder.
The "Titanic LEGO Boy" and his 56,000-brick marvel are more than just a display; they're a story of dreams taking shape, brick by painstaking brick. If you're planning a trip to Pigeon Forge, make sure to visit the Titanic Museum Attraction and witness this truly titanic achievement for yourself. You won't be disappointed!
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