You might not give two hoots about the impending royal nuptials, but here's a wedding you jolly well will care about: The Lego royal wedding.。
SEE ALSO:How guests will be expected to behave at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding。The folks at Legoland Windsor used 39,960 Lego bricks to build a miniature version of the royal wedding just days before the IRL event takes place. 。
It took 11 model makers a whopping 592 hours to build the replica of Windsor Castle, which happens to be just down the road from Legoland Windsor. The spectacle also features a teeny Ascot Landau carriage, made using 1,500 bricks. The carriage can be seen making its way down the mini Long Walk, which features two horses made from 200 bricks. 。
Beyond the bridal party, there's along a crowd of 500 Lego people, made from an impressive 17,000 bricks, which aim to reflect the spectators who'll be showing up on the day to watch from a distance.。
Where's Prince Louis?Credit: legoland 。
An aerial view.Credit: legoland。
The happy couple.Credit: legoland 。
Oh, and if you're itching to go see the Lego version of the royal wedding, it's on show at Legoland Windsor form today until November 2018.。
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