London, Aug 31 : English footballer David Beckham has been beaten at Lego by an eight-year-old boy.
Connor Saunders-Staddon managed to complete the largest Lego kit in the world, the 6,000-piece Lego Taj Mahal, in four months, after buying the 200 pounds kit with birthday cash.
“I felt really proud. I love building with Lego,” the Daily Star quoted him as saying.
Saunders-Staddon, from Plymouth, now plans to build the Star Wars Death Star, the next biggest Lego kit in the world.
Becks, 35, had recently admitted he had begun building the model but had not been able to complete it. (ANI)
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