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Lego Masterpiece: Top Gear TV Studio Built from 5,362 Lego Bricks

Nard Verbong, a talented Lego enthusiast, has created an incredible replica of the Top Gear TV studio using an astonishing 5,362 Lego pieces. This mind-boggling project is a testament to his dedication and attention to detail. The result is a faithful reproduction of the iconic studio, complete with Jeremy, James, Richard, and The Stig, as well as various other recognizable elements, such as the Toyota Hilux, Triumph Herald sailing boat, and the Cool Wall. The construction process took between 45 to 50 man hours to complete and is a true marvel of engineering. Nard has released instructions and a parts list, making it possible for fans to build their own version at home. This project is a must-see for anyone who loves cars, Lego, or Top Gear. The attention to detail in this creation is remarkable, from the intricate designs to the tiny details, such as Richard's minifigure legs and ...

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Nard Verbong, a talented Lego enthusiast, has created an incredible replica of the Top Gear TV studio using an astonishing 5,362 Lego pieces. This mind-boggling project is a testament to his dedication and attention to detail. The result is a faithful reproduction of the iconic studio, complete with Jeremy, James, Richard, and The Stig, as well as various other recognizable elements, such as the Toyota Hilux, Triumph Herald sailing boat, and the Cool Wall.

The construction process took between 45 to 50 man hours to complete and is a true marvel of engineering. Nard has released instructions and a parts list, making it possible for fans to build their own version at home. This project is a must-see for anyone who loves cars, Lego, or Top Gear.

The attention to detail in this creation is remarkable, from the intricate designs to the tiny details, such as Richard’s minifigure legs and the DB9 sub-zero fridge. It’s clear that Nard has poured his heart and soul into this project, and the result is a true masterpiece.

Whether you’re a seasoned Lego enthusiast or just a car aficionado, this project is sure to impress. So, if you’re looking for a unique and challenging DIY project, look no further. With Nard’s instructions and 5,362 Lego bricks, you can create your own Top Gear TV studio replica.

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