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Lego champion makes it into the book of records
It's not quite as big as the original: but the Twin City Liner, which Josef Reckendorfer & Co. built from countless Lego bricks, was presented on board its "big brother". A record-breaking event!
Where else but on the real Twin City Liner would we have attempted the great task of building the small model to get into the book of records," smiles Josef Reckendorfer from Niederkreuzstetten near Korneuburg. No one in Austria is able to assemble the colorful building blocks into true-to-the-original works of art with such dexterity - after all, Reckendorfer has been crowned "Lego Emperor" several times.
Now he has added a masterpiece to his career. The task of the game: to build the new real speed passenger boat - built in the "Wight Shipyard" on the English island of the same name - in miniature during the 75-minute journey on the Danube from Vienna past the Iron Gate to Bratislava. The small Twin City Liner consists of 4000 bricks and loving details. It measures one meter long and 20 centimetres high, and weighs around five kilos. Reckendorfer and his "Helfender Stein" association will donate the proceeds from the sale to UNICEF.
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