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(^24) GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS
The Guinness World Records 2019 book and Guinness World Records
2019 Gamer’s Edition are bursting with all-new records on topics as
diverse as black holes, domes, owls, and killer plants. Want to know the
highest anyone has travelled on a skateboard, or the largest loop-the-
loop completed in a car? Dying to know just how many tricks a cat can
do in one minute? The answers to these questions and so much more
are inside. KRASH will be bringing you a selection of records every issue
through 2019, so let us know your favourites at [email protected]!
ThissuccessfulattemptwasachievedatLEGOLAND®
Japan– theNagoya-basedthemeparkwantedto
celebrate its first anniversary with style by creating
a Japanesque work using LEGO® blocks. The tree
was designed and built by a team of staff in the Czech
Republic. After more than 6,700 hours of hard work, the
LEGO® tree was shipped to Japan for final assembly.
The tree also features a set of lanterns (made of
LEGO®), which light up during the evening.
Largest LEGO® brick cherry blossom tree (supported)
The largest LEGO® sculpture created to date is a model of the Tower Bridge. A total of 5,805,846 bricks
were used in its construction. It measures 44 m (144 ft 4.28 in) in width and 13 m (42 ft 7.81 in) in height.
It was built by Land Rover (UK) to reveal the new Discovery at Packington Hall, Solihull, UK, on 28
September 2016. It took one year to develop from start to finish and the build itself took seven months.
Over 100 people were involved in creating the structure, including a team of 28 dedicated LEGO builders.
Largest LEGO® brick sculpture (number of bricks)

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