- Who
- volunteering Space Camp® crew trainers
- What
- 3.87 x 2.44 x 13.38 dimension(s)
- Where
- United Kingdom ()
- When
The largest K'Nex sculpture measures 3.8 metres (12.46 ft) high, 10.29 metres (33.76 ft) long and 1.81 metres (5.93 ft) wide. It was created by volunteering Space Camp® crew trainers (all USA) and presented and measured in One Tranquility Base, U.S. Space and Rocket Centre, Huntsville, Alabama, USA, on 5 January 2012.
The sculpture depicts the skeleton of a T-Rex dinosaur. Approximately 141950 K'Nex pieces were used in its construction.