LEGO artist Tomas Kasparik (akaChairudo) is a self-confessed child that never grew up.
He constructed the worlds largest wooden-style coaster from LEGO, and it actually works!
Chairudo recreated the winding structure in miniature, and its just as impressive as its real counterpart.

Chairudo used just under 90,000 LEGO pieces to create his model.
We wish we were tiny enough to take a ride!
Check out Chairudos LEGO roller coaster below.

Artist Tomas Kasparik (aka Chairudo) created the worlds largest wooden-style coaster from LEGO.
It’s based on a real-life ride called El Toro at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson.
Chairudo’s miniature version features 90,000 LEGO pieces and measures 6.5 meters (21 feet) long.



