- Alexander Blong, age 14, of Auckland, New Zealand, constructed a toy train with 101 cars out of Lego bricks.
- The 82-foot-long train took him about 50 hours to construct.
- It had 32 more carriages than the previous record holder.
A New Zealand youngster set a Guinness World Record by constructing a toy train with 101 cars out of Lego bricks.
Alexander Blong, age 14, of Auckland, stated that he attempted to construct a Lego train with 101 cars due to his boredom during Covid-19 lockdowns and after watching the film Snowpiercer.
“I was bored, as most people were, and watching Netflix. There was this show I really liked called Snowpiercer, which was about this really long train that goes around the globe,” Blong told global media outlets.
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Blong said that constructing the 82-foot-long train took him about 50 hours. His train won the Guinness World Record for having the most carriages in a toy train.
It had 32 more carriages than the previous record holder.
He told Guinness World Records, “This is truly incredible and inspires me to dream and create bigger projects.”
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