Top Gear’s James May To Construct Two-Story Lego House

Jesus, we know you love Lego something fierce, but are you willing to live in a completely Lego house, like Top Gear star James May?

May, known to many in the U.K. for his affinity of automobiles, speed and other wheeled insanity, is prepped and ready to construct the two-story Lego house next weekend. More than 3 million bricks have been delivered to the building site so far.

The building plans state that everything must be constructed with Lego bricks, if possible. This includes the planned working Lego toilet, Lego plumbing and maybe even parts of the power supply. May has put out a call for brick donations, should you be in the area next week with a big bag of Lego.

Oh, and that sound you hear is just Jesus beginning work on his inevitable 1 trillion brick skyscraper. No biggie. [BBC]

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    Kif

    Monday, July 27, 2009 at 2:21 PM

    Another insane idea that will take forever to construct for 5 minutes of viewing.

    This would surely cost a hell of a lot more than any sort of normally constructed house. Probably even so with all lego donated due to the time consumption.

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    DarkWolfhound

    Monday, July 27, 2009 at 4:25 PM

    Sounds good… Except James May is known as “Captain Slow” on Top Gear… so not really a penchant for speed.

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