A replica of the Wallace Monument has been unveiled at Legoland.

The miniature version of the famous monument stands at 1.2m tall and is featured next to other Scottish attractions including Edinburgh Castle at the Windsor Resort.

Model maker Tim MacPhee used 7548 bricks for the construction, which took 92 hours to design and build.

A 10cm tall bagpiper made from 91 bricks stands in pride of place outside the monument.

Mr MacPhee, model maker at the Legoland Windsor Resort, said: "We love to keep introducing new models to our world-famous Miniland attraction, and are delighted to be adding the National Wallace Monument into the Scotland area.

"It was a challenging solo project for me, which took around 92 hours to design and build."

The Miniland attraction is at the heart of the Legoland Windsor Resort, recreating iconic landmarks from around the world in miniature form.

The Wallace Monument is now a permanent feature on display at the resort, which is visited by more than two million people every year.