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A house built by Legos in Britain, done for a BBC show hosted by presenter James May, has been taken apart. And his Lego cat is missing.
Top Gear presenter James May has just built the world’s first full-size Lego house – including a working toilet, hot shower and a very uncomfortable bed – using 3.3million plastic bricks.
The Vision Behind the Lego House. James May, a well-known television presenter and car enthusiast, embarked on an ambitious project to build a full-sized house entirely out of Lego bricks.
What a shame. The LEGO house has been demolished just weeks after completion for James May’s other show, Toy Stories. (He’s known as Captain Slow on Top Gear, too) Legoland didn’t want it ...
James May's Lego house is demolished. The Lego house built for Top Gear's James May has been knocked down. By James May 22 September 2009 • 3:46pm .
Work is nearing completion on the £3million superhome James May is building to house his forty motorbikes and luxury car collection. Latest images reveal the fresh exterior and garage.
But as British TV host James May—a man who inspires the same gamut of responses from viewers—demonstrates in his new book, James May’s Lego House, it takes real ingenuity to actually build one.
A Lego house built for Top Gear's James May has been knocked down after a deal to sell it fell through. By James May 22 September 2009 • 1:29pm .