Autistic boy builds the largest Lego Titanic in the world, teaching us to believe in dreams

    Autistic boy builds the largest Lego Titanic in the world, teaching us to believe in dreams

    Brynjar Karl, the "LEGO boy", has built the largest Lego ship in the world, a giant Titanic on display in museums around the world.

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    Is called Brynjar Karl, the “LEGO boy”, for an autistic little boy became famous all over the world for the truly memorable construction of a giant Titanic of Lego bricks, the largest in the world.





    The Icelandic boy, now 16, began building the ship when he was only 10, using 56 pieces of Lego, which later became 65 as the front collapsed. In 11 months of hard work, with the support of family, friends and followers, he managed to complete his Titanic, which is long the beauty of 8 meters and 1,5 meters high.

    Posted by Brynjar Karl on Monday, July 2, 2018

    His passion for colored bricks dates back as far as 5 years, when he was still very young and loved building. And the Titanic not only made him famous, it also helped him believe more in himself, encouraging him to be an example for other children, as reported on his website:

    "Today I follow my ship wherever it goes and tell people how I built it, encouraging children to follow their ambitious goals, because if I did it, anyone can do it!"

    Among its objectives, too help autistic children not to give up their dreams:

    “I was fortunate to have the help and opportunity to build and achieve my dream with the help of hundreds of people. Now I would like to use my network to help other children with autism achieve their dreams. "

    Here he is, Brynjar Karl with his Titanic, already exhibited in numerous museums around the world, from Sweden to Iceland, from Norway to Germany, and now open until December 2019 in Tennessee.


    Posted by Brynjar Karl on Thursday, April 30, 2015


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