It’s amazing when somebody does something that seems to be beyond their abilities. When we make such an accomplishment of her own, it sometimes provides a source of pride that may last for many years.
A 10-year-old boy from Iceland had a very special goal of building a replica of the Titanic out of Legos. He didn’t just want it to be any replica, because Brynjar Karl Bigisson is obsessed with ships and he wanted to break the record.

Brynjar, a young boy fascinated by ships—especially the Titanic—became determined to build his own LEGO replica. Living with autism, he often preferred solitary play, finding comfort and focus in LEGO building. With help from his mother and grandfather, he raised funds and designed blueprints based on the real Titanic.

Over 11 months, Brynjar worked tirelessly after school, spending hours each day bringing his dream to life. The finished seven-meter model amazed everyone. For Brynjar, the project was more than a hobby—it was proof that passion can turn challenges into strengths. He hopes his story inspires others to pursue their interests fully.