James May and 1000 auxiliary building Lego houses 20ft-high on wine estates in Surrey. Lego also forbids May from dismantling the structure and provide the bricks, the company that donated to his BBC shows come Stories James May Toy. May sleep in a modern house on the night of Friday, at 'the most comfortable bed I ever slept in' - when he also found the house was not waterproof. May argues that an art gallery, children's home or a wealthy private collectors might be interested in the house. Knocking down just wrong on every level. This is a very beautiful thing - it will break the hearts of the 1,000 people who work like dogs to build it.
Top Gear presenter James May has just building houses the world's first full-size Lego - including working toilet, hot shower and the beds are very uncomfortable - using plastic bricks 3.3million. About 1,000 volunteers build houses 20ft-high in Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking, Surrey - but now vineyard land needs return to harvest grapes.
The only drawback is that this des res made entirely of Lego - and you'll have to find a place to put it. Meanwhile, the exasperated manager of Legoland in May was criticized for building houses without their help. He produces page as part of the BBC 2 series James May his Toy Story, where he aims to 'make the kids out of their bedroom and away from their PlayStation'.
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