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Hamburg, Germany. 17th June, 2024. The Lego model of the 'Queen Mary 2' is on display at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. The 'Queen Mary 2', built 16 years ago in around 1,200 working hours from 780,000 Lego bricks, will be given a makeover from 19.06.2024. The superstructure will be completely removed to replace the electronics below deck. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 17th June, 2024. The Lego model of the 'Queen Mary 2' is on display at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. The 'Queen Mary 2', built 16 years ago in around 1,200 working hours from 780,000 Lego bricks, will be given a makeover from 19.06.2024. The superstructure will be completely removed to replace the electronics below deck. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 17th June, 2024. The Lego model of the 'Queen Mary 2' is on display at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. The 'Queen Mary 2', built 16 years ago in around 1,200 working hours from 780,000 Lego bricks, will be given a makeover from 19.06.2024. The superstructure will be completely removed to replace the electronics below deck. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 17th June, 2024. A Lego figure wearing an FC St. Pauli jersey (r) holds a flag of city rivals Hamburger SV on the deck of the Lego ship model of the 'Queen Mary 2' at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. The 'Queen Mary 2', built 16 years ago in around 1,200 working hours from 780,000 Lego bricks, will be given a facelift from 19.06.2024. The superstructure will be completely removed to replace the electronics below deck. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 17th June, 2024. The Lego model of the 'Queen Mary 2' is on display at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. The 'Queen Mary 2', built 16 years ago in around 1,200 working hours from 780,000 Lego bricks, will be given a makeover from 19.06.2024. The superstructure will be completely removed to replace the electronics below deck. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 17th June, 2024. Lego figures stand on the deck of the Lego ship model of the 'Queen Mary 2' at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. The 'Queen Mary 2', built 16 years ago in around 1,200 working hours from 780,000 Lego bricks, will be given a makeover from 19.06.2024. The superstructure will be completely removed to replace the electronics below deck. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 17th June, 2024. A pink bicycle, the model maker's signature, hangs from a crane on the deck of the Lego ship model 'Queen Mary 2' at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. The 'Queen Mary 2', built 16 years ago in around 1,200 working hours from 780,000 Lego bricks, will be given a makeover from 19.06.2024. The superstructure will be completely removed to replace the electronics below deck. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 17th June, 2024. The Lego model of the 'Queen Mary 2' is on display at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. The 'Queen Mary 2', built 16 years ago in around 1,200 working hours from 780,000 Lego bricks, will be given a makeover from 19.06.2024. The superstructure will be completely removed to replace the electronics below deck. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 17th June, 2024. The Lego model of the 'Queen Mary 2' is on display at the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. The 'Queen Mary 2', built 16 years ago in around 1,200 working hours from 780,000 Lego bricks, will be given a makeover from 19.06.2024. The superstructure will be completely removed to replace the electronics below deck. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 17th June, 2024. The Lego figure Mr. Krabs (M), alias Eugene Harold Krabs in the American animated series 'SpongeBob SquarePants' stands on the deck of the Lego ship model 'Queen Mary 2' in the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. The 'Queen Mary 2', built 16 years ago in around 1,200 working hours from 780,000 Lego bricks, will be given a makeover from 19.06.2024. The superstructure will be completely removed to replace the electronics below deck. Credit: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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A Lego brick model of Queen Mary 2 (QM2) in the International Maritime Museum in HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany.-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 21st July, 2017. Great Britain's Prince William (R) and Duchess Kate visit the International Maritime Museum where the couple obtained information on oceanic research with Hamburg's mayor Olaf Scholz (2-R) and the museum's director Peter Tamm (L) in Hamburg, Germany, 21 July 2017. They are gazing at a lego model of the ship 'Queen Mary 2'. Hamburg is the last leg of the royal couple's Germany visit. Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hamburg, Germany. 21st July, 2017. Great Britain's Prince William (R) and Duchess Kate visit the International Maritime Museum where the couple obtained information on oceanic research with Hamburg's mayor Olaf Scholz (2-R) and the museum's director Peter Tamm (L) in Hamburg, Germany, 21 July 2017. They are gazing at a lego model of the ship 'Queen Mary 2'. Hamburg is the last leg of the royal couple's Germany visit. Photo: Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are shown a Lego model of the Queen Mary 2 during a visit to the Maritime Museum in Hamburg, Germany.-stock-photo
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are shown a Lego model of the Queen Mary 2 during a visit to the Maritime Museum in Hamburg, Germany.-stock-photo