Monday, October 25, 2010
Longest Plasticine sculpture-Flair sets world record
LONDON, UK--The marketing team at Flair were busy helping almost 1,000 children create a 426.55 metre Plasticine snake - called Sandy Lucas - at the V&A Museum of Childhood in London - which sets the new world record for the Longest Plasticine Sculpture.
Guinness World Records had set a length of 300 metres to beat, although that point was passed with ease when sisters Kayla (5) and Lyssa (2) added their part to the snake.
After the required distance was passed, children continued to build the snake until it reached its final length using 77.9kg of Plasticine in the process.
Sarah Stickland, brand manager for Plasticine, said: "This was a great exercise for Plasticine - the children came from all over the world to take part, some making a special trip just for the event.
The creativity shown by the children knew now bounds and we would like to thank everyone involved for their efforts."
The Guinness World record for the Largest plasticine model has over 226.6kg of plasticine.
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Monday, October 25, 2010
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