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It's New Art, 120 Thousand Matches transformed into the ship of Titanic

Retired from a job, does not mean completely stopped working. At least that's what a man is shown by a former member of the British Navy, David Reynolds.

Over the last six months to complete Reynolds spent his art, which is a replica of the Titanic are made from 120 thousand matches. Reynolds took 15 years for it to create his art.

Titanic made ​​by Reynolds is also equipped with a cabin and boat-sekocinya. Reynolds hopes that his work can be exhibited at Southampton City Museum due to open in March.


Reynolds said he had previously made ​​a replica of the same only much smaller.

"I have made a replica of the ship the same, only much smaller. But this time I decided to make a replica of a more detailed and much bigger," Reynolds said as quoted by the Daily Mail.

Reynolds explained he took approximately 1700 hours and the cost of GBP1.200 to buy lighters and other equipment needed.

Reynolds produced the wonderful work that managed to record his name in the Guinness Book of Records as the work that uses the biggest matches in world



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