A Lego fan has created his own scenic railway route by laying down an impressive track formation. <br /> <br />The man spent hours creating the extensive layout, which snakes around his house and travels through a specialised route along bridges and under fences in his garden,. <br /> <br />But so that friends and fellow Lego lovers were not left out of the fun, he filmed an engine's journey by attaching a Go Pro camera to one of his model trains. <br />His intricate formation travels underneath furniture and flows around corners in his house before zooming through engineered valleys and dirt mounds that have been constructed in his garden. <br /> <br />Far from just a simple single circuit, his layout consists of a mesh of junctions, a station and sharp corners with other model trains zooming around. <br /> <br />The track clearly took extensive planning and is an impressive feat of engineering, even for those who do not share a similar passion for model making. <br />While the usual iconography of the railway features at different points along the track, it also speeds past two slightly unusual sights - an inquisitive looking cat and an entirely unimpressed dog. <br />The video showcases the skills of a talented model maker, the brains behind the layout is someway off from breaking the world record for the longest Lego track created. <br /> <br />The benchmark was set by 80 Lego enthusiasts who gathered in Denmark in 2013 and set out a track of 4,000 metres, using 100,000 element bricks and rails together.