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		<description><![CDATA[A plastic fantastic, life-size LEGO teardrop trailer made from over 200,000 assorted LEGO bricks boasts electric power, running water and a fold-up bed.]]></description>
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<p>A <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2008/10/06/works-of-lego-art-sculpture-design/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">plastic fantastic</a>, life-size LEGO teardrop <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2015/10/04/rv-there-yet-abandoned-trailers-of-the-salton-sea-shore/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">trailer</a> made from over 200,000 assorted LEGO bricks boasts electric power, running water and a fold-up bed.</p>
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<p>Given enough LEGO bricks, plenty of time and a LOT of patience, one can construct just about anything. Of course, really big things like, say, life-size vehicles, demand exorbitant amounts of LEGO bricks. In the case of this Guinness World Record-winning <em>&ldquo;largest caravan built with interlocking plastic bricks,&rdquo;</em> the number of bricks required comes to exactly 215,158. Give or take a couple of extras to step on in the dark.</p>
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<p>&ldquo;Caravan&rdquo;, by the way, is the British term for tow-able travel trailers. The term is being used here (and at Guinness) because the trailer&rsquo;s public debut took place at the British National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, Hampshire. A total of 12 modelers worked for over two months and racked up more than 1,000 man-hours to construct the trailer, which appears perfectly authentic &ndash; from a distance, at least.</p>
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<p>Closer in, there&rsquo;s an &ldquo;8-bit-ish&rdquo; look to the trailer and its many accessories, a consequence of its unique construction. Step inside and the brick brilliance rises to another level: a two-element oven range and frying pan &ldquo;cooks&rdquo; a brick breakfast of eggs, mushrooms and tomatoes, soon to join a vase of fresh-cut flowers on the kitchen table.</p>
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<p>A LEGO milk carton chills in the &lsquo;fridge while off in the bathroom, matching toothbrushes and a tube of toothpaste await beside the functional sink. After dinner, relax with a game of chess &ndash; it isn&rsquo;t just the castles that are made of bricks.</p>
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<p>This LEGO teardrop trailer can support such a roomy, well-equipped lifestyle because it&rsquo;s, well, life-sized at 3.6 meters (11.8 ft) in length and standing 2.2 meters (7.2) in height. Plastic or not, the trailer&rsquo;s anything but fragile, tipping the scales at a hefty 1,200 kg or 2,645 pounds. It&rsquo;s not all LEGO, though: construction involved layering LEGO bricks over a conventional trailer chassis. This method results in a <a href="https://www.practicalcaravan.com/blog/34492-me-and-my-giant-lego-caravan" target="_blank" rel="noopener">&ldquo;practical caravan&rdquo;</a> that showcases the innate strength and versatility of LEGO&rsquo;s plastic bricks.</p>
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<p>One caveat restraining the designers was that only standard, off-the-shelf LEGO components could be used. Even so, the trailer looks &ndash; and works &ndash; much like a factory standard classic T@B 320 teardrop trailer. That includes fully-functional electric lighting, plumbing that provides running water, and folding seats that do double-duty as a bed.</p>
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<p>This unique LEGO &ldquo;caravan&rdquo; made its public debut at the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Motor_Museum,_Beaulieu" target="_blank" rel="noopener">British National Motor Museum</a> in Beaulieu, where it took pride of place at the Caravan and Motorhome Club collection. <a href="https://bright-bricks.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bright Bricks</a>, a renowned LEGO building specialist (yes, such a thing exists) constructed the trailer for the National Caravan Council&rsquo;s &ldquo;Freedom to Go&rdquo; campaign.</p>
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<p><em>&ldquo;Freedom to Go is delighted to have the LEGO caravan on display at the National Motor Museum,&rdquo;</em> stated Dan Connolly, Freedom to Go&rsquo;s Campaign Director. <em>&ldquo;The LEGO caravan was built with the intention of building awareness of leisure vehicles and the great adventures you can have with them,&rdquo;</em> he added.</p>
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<p>A nifty <a href="https://youtu.be/LzxrWXchzOg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">video</a> from Freedom to Go illustrates (with time-lapse effects and an integrated brick counter) how the Bright Bricks team built the trailer. Good thing they documented the process&hellip; if YOU had to assemble something from a quarter-million LEGO bricks, would you want to do it again?</p></body></html>

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