The smallest Lego statue in the world challenges the naked eye

David A. Lindon, a Bournemouth resident, UK, and has a background in engineering, a new standard in Guinness for the smallest hand statue.
He created a miniature LEGO RED LEGONG, measures 0.02517 mm (.00099 inches) by 0.02184 mm (.00086 inches).
“For this record, he created the sculpture of Ligo red brick similar to the size of human white blood cells.”
Moreover, it is almost four times smaller than the previous record holder.
Lindon moved to small art in 2019 after she was inspired by the work of Dr. Williad Wigan MBE, who was the previous record holder, BBC.
Lindon has already created many mini artworks, including three microscopic entertainment of Van Goghs shown on an hour mechanism, sold by $ 115,000.
The creation of this microscopic bricks guarantees the use of self -designed specialized tools. These tools are designed to process material at a precise level.
Lindon explained that the process requires enormous patience and control.
He told “the challenge of creating small creatures that cannot be seen without a microscope Guinness World records.
Lindon even trained himself to slow down his breathing and work between the heartbeat to reduce any movement that could be exposed to the sensitive process.
“I trained myself to slow down my breath and work between the beats of my heart. Until my heart beats through my fingers, it creates a lot of movement.”
Moreover, he worked for six to ten hours every night to avoid vibrations caused by traffic during the day that may disrupt his work.
The measurements were verified independently
Checking these standard sculptures ensures scientific procedures. Use the team in a high -power light microscope to measure LEGO’s small dimensions.
Then this measurement was independently verified by Spectrographic Limited in Leeds.
Lindon drafted three mini -ligu bricks: one with eight studs, the other with four, and the third with one nail.
The bricks set with eight discrimination because it is the narrowest of the structure at all. The bricks set with four stakes in the current world record for the smallest statue.
It is striking, in just 20 minutes of achieving this feat, Lindon created a smaller brick, and broke the newly appointed record.
Interestingly, all three sculptures are so small that they are completely invisible to the naked eye.
The future project includes “the smallest animal park”
With this world record now, Lindon focuses on his next project, “the smallest zoo in the world.”
This will be an exhibition, to be opened in Paul this summer. It will display a group of mini animal statues and continue to explore Lindon to the ICSI.
Meanwhile, a German German engineer, Rudger Coach, set a new world record. Recently spent 120 days under water. He left his small underwater home in Florida, USA, and was officially recognized by Guinness World Records.
This breaks the previous record of the 100 days held by the American Joseph Dettore.