Legoland Windsor creates mini Glastonbury Festival

With two days to go until Glastonbury Festival opens its gates, Legoland Windsor have unveiled a minute model of the world famous event - complete with portaloos and even a minute Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.

Glastonbury isn't Glastonbury without a little bit of mud Credit: Legoland Windsor

This plastic brick marvel includes a replica of the Pyramid Stage, two mud-sliding revellers and group of fancy 'glampers'.

Lego 'glampers' enjoy a sing-a-long around a campfire. Credit: Legoland Windsor

“The Glastonbury Festival has become such a British institution, it truly deserves a place here in Miniland,” said Legoland Windsor Resort PR manager, Lauren Moss.

Credit: Legoland Windsor

Even the festival's infamous portaloos look manageable in Lego form.

At the real Worthy Farm, it's ALWAYS better to go to a Long Drop. Trust us. Credit: Legoland Windsor

There's even an exclusive VIP area for the micro-celebrities to hang out between sets.

Dave Grohl may not make Worthy Farm IRL, but he's seen here with Kim Kardashian. Credit: Legoland Windsor

Legoland say the scene took 720 hours to build, using around 9,872 bricks, including 5,400 used to create the 50cm high Pyramid Stage based on precise dimensions supplied by the Glastonbury festival team.

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