This Chinese Farmer Built A Two-Storey Space Shuttle Replica On The Roof Of His House

This is the space shuttle replica that a 60-something Chinese farmer built on the roof of his home in the Guangdong province. Obviously, all the neighbors are jealous. And can you blame them? Who doesn’t want a spaceship replica on top of their house?

More info: Xinhua (h/t: geekologie, messynessychic, kotaku)

As you can see in these photos, the statue, which is covered in tiles, certainly makes the house stand out in a truly awesome way.

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