The famous James May’s LEGO House has been destroyed. Really sad, don’t you think so? He made it with lots of love, the LEGO house really looks great and had full functionaly toilet. Now it’s gone, LegoLand didn’t took it because transport prices were too high. What else to say, take a look at the pictures.
Via DailyMail.
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Aw, that sucks. I was hoping to see this complete!
sad sad sad
what was the reason
first?
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Google ‘sand mandala picture’ and you’ll see incredibly intricate sand mandalas that take many workers weeks to make. Afterwards, with a swipe of a hand or brush, or a tossing into the river, they’re destroyed. Why? It’s a rather Buddhist way to remind us that all material things are impermanent.