Brynjar Karl, from Iceland, wants Lego to help him build his dream masterpiece, the Titanic.
The 11-year-old, who has autism, made the below video with the help of his mother, in an effort to persuade Lego to make his dreams come true.
The little boy wants to visit Legoland in Denmark and he also needs enough building blocks to build a model of the Titanic from Lego.
"I'm learning every day to behave like other 'normal' kids. Whatever normal means," he says in the video.
"I'm still trying to figure that one out. But also, I'm artistic ... and creative."
"I'm so luck to have so many people around me that help me with everything that I do," says Brynjar.
As Brynjar wants to become an engineer when he's older, he knows every single detail about the model ship he wants to make, right down to the last measurement.
We really hope Lego make his dream come true.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpEmZCWthJs
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