Author: McKinley Corbley / Source: Good News Network

An Icelandic boy who is fascinated by LEGOs built a 26-foot replica of Titanic, the fabled ship that sunk into the ocean after hitting an iceberg 106 years ago.
His replica is so impressive, it has traveled to a dozen destinations around the world before finally being placed in the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Ford, Tennessee where it will be on display for the next year.
Brynjar Karl Bigisson first started playing with LEGOs at just 5 years old. As he got older, he became more and more inspired by people using the bricks to build giant, life-like sculptures.
At the age of 10, he decided to express his interest in the Titanic by making a replica of the ship.
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With the help of his grandfather and an engineer to make the blueprints, Brynjar started building the toy…
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