Nolan Tines is a 10-year-old Fifth Grader at Sutton Elementary School here in Owensboro.   During Fall Break he went to Disney and all he could talk about was going to the LEGO Store at Disney Springs. There he found his dream Lego project and we wanted to share his journey of building the massive Lego Coaster.

When he visited the store he only bought a few small sets but his mom says he kept returning to the store to gaze at the Coaster set.

She says she made a mental note and put that at the top of his Christmas list. On Christmas morning he was shocked and excited to open the Coaster. He has worked on it off and on for the past few months.

91026112_212036313349610_4323157013199585280_n
loading...
Kristin Tines
Kristin Tines
loading...
91285050_247778986259584_1984377596304949248_n
loading...
90726574_212894583293083_1292897563980070912_n
loading...
90812656_888209631607300_6929087355865268224_n
loading...
Kristin Tines
loading...

This time of quarantine was just what he needed to get it done. The result is really incredible. It runs just like a real coaster including a camera for pics, rider waiting area, and even a hat lost by a rider. LEGO does things right.

91080897_201847717774857_5185799223211196416_n
loading...

Nolan's mom, Kristin Tines, told us Nolan has played with it for hours and his cats are big fans too.  The best part...it doubles as a new dining table center.

Kristin Tines
loading...

Nice job Nolan.  We want to see your Lego creations if you or your kids like to build.  Post them to the Facebook page.

WGBF-FM logo
Enter your number to get our free mobile app

More From WGBF-FM