Records
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Septembre 2002
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4000 enfants à LEGOLAND Deutschland pour édifier une tour de 26.92 mètres! |
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| Photo de la tour décrite ci-contre disponible sur le site officiel du livre "Guinness des Records 2002". | Une tour de LEGO construite à Tallinn en Estonie entre le 18 et le 21-05-98 a atteint une hauteur de 24,91m et a été construite à partir de 391 478 briques de LEGO. Plus de 6000 enfants ont participé à l'évènement organisé par AS Rekato Ltd pour battre le record précédent de 25cm, établi à Moscou en juillet 1998. | |||
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The picture shown on the left represents a Millepede at Billund | |||
Voir commentaire de cette photo ci-contre. |
La plus longue structure en LEGO est un 1000 pattes mesurant 610,8m et utilisant un total de 1 679 100 briques. Il a été assemblé par des milliers d'enfants à LEGOLAND, Californie, USA, entre le 8 et le 13-07-2000. Il a un total de 474 articulations et 948 jambes. Il a été construit lors de la première LEGO Maniac Kidvention. | |||
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La construction
en LEGO la plus longue ! 27/04/2003
mille-pattes 1052 m de long 2 500 000 briques 20 000 enfants de Bangkok en Thailande. |
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Millepede at LEGOLAND Deutschland |
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Millepede at LEGOLAND Deutschland |
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à Montréal
record du monde LEGO du plus long mille-pattes, au Parc Olympique à Montréal. Le mille-pattes fait 1,4 km, il est fait de plus de 3 millions de briques LEGO |
Pour voir les photos du record, veuillez cliquer sur le lien ci-dessous. | |||
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Portugal |
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June 4 2003
New world record! World's tallest LEGO®
tower
built in LEGOLAND® Billund
In only five days, LEGOLAND® guests, assisted by
park personnel, have built the world's tallest LEGO® tower measuring
27.22 metres! (approximately 89.3 feet)
Building began Wednesday, 28 May at 10 a.m., and finished at 2 p.m. on Sunday, 1
June. Official measurement and approval was performed by Police Inspector Arne
Grell of the Billund Police.
The previous record of 26.92 metres ( approximately 88.3 feet) was made in
LEGOLAND Deutschland in September 2002.
Each day, LEGOLAND employees supervised the building in which all park guests
were invited to participate. Thousands of children and their parents made
enthusiastic use of the well-known red, yellow, blue, green, black and white
LEGO® bricks, making the fantastic, colourful tower grow skywards by
the hour. Everyone who made a contribution to the tower was rewarded with a
diploma.
The tower was built on a platform weighing 500 kg. As it grew, the tower was
secured by four cables, each anchored by a 1000-kg safety device. A large lift
raised the finished LEGO sections to the top of the tower.
Approximately 500,000 LEGO bricks were used to build the tower.
1992
A Guinness record in railway line construction is set - 545 metres of LEGO rails with three model locomotives.
1992
The world's largest LEGO
Castle is built on Swedish
television. Over 400,000 LEGO bricks are transformed into a castle 4.45 m x 5.22
m castle, measured for the Guinness Book of Records.
2001
New record : bridge
http://www.immersive-sim.de/Projekte/lego-bridge.shtml
2005
1 - 9 September Spectacular world record: The world’s biggest LEGO brick
After the longest millipede and the highest tower ever made from LEGO bricks, the
LEGOLAND Deutschland park is this year endeavouring to notch up another spectacular world record:
with the help of our visitors, in nine days over a million LEGO bricks with a total weight of
1.5 tonnes are to be turned into the world’s largest LEGO brick.
2005
Legoland California is now
the Guinness World Record holder for the World`s Tallest LEGO
Tower
after the official measurement was taken today at the family theme park in
Carlsbad.
The LEGO brick tower was built by Park guests over a span of five days
and took nearly half-a-million bricks to complete. An adjudicator from Guinness
World Records measured the tower at 92.6 feet at an official ceremony this
morning.
The event, which followed the theme "Breaking Records ... Raising Hearts!"
benefited the Children`s Heart Institute of San Diego, California. Park guests
built 2,132 LEGO hearts into the tower. For every heart built, Legoland
California donated $1.00 to the Institute for a total donation of $2,132.00.
The prior Guinness World Record was held by AS Rekato Ltd., the company
who organized the building of a LEGO tower built in Tallinn, Estonia in August
1998. The tower took four days to build reaching a height of 82 feet and was
made of 391, 478 LEGO bricks.
It took about 12,000 people -- using more than 400,000 bricks -- five days to build the tower
2006
Belgian Kids Break World Record!
OSTEND, BELGIUM - On Saturday, August 22, thousands of Belgian kids succeeded to build the world's highest LEGO tower. The new record now is 26,70 meters. The previous record was 26,45 meters, established in June in Moscow. During a whole week thousands of enthusiastic kids have built this tower in Ostend, Belgium. This event was covered largely by the whole Belgian media: Press, Radio and TV!
2007
LEGOLAND Carlsbad, 465 000 bricks, 94.3-foot, 28,74 m
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Toronto 29,03 m august 2007

Engineers construct a 29.7 metre tall Lego tower at an amusement park in Nasu, Japan, to break the world record for the tallest Lego tower