It took him 700 hours and 56,000 bricks, changing his life in the process.
was a fascinating experience for him and together with his adoration for ships, he knew what he had to do.But he needed help."Obviously, I was not going to build the 7-meter-long model all by myself and needed to convince some key people in my life to help me," he explained.
"My grandfather, Lulli, helped me to create special LEGO instructions on the real Titanic blueprints.""My mother helped me to set up a crowdfunding page, so I was able to raise the money I needed to buy the LEGOs. Also, I was offered space in a warehouse to build the model and I came every day after school and built for 3-4 hours for 11 months until I finally finished my LEGO
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