Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishOne of the UK’s most iconic theme parks has unveiled its brand new makeover that took more than 4,000 hours to create.Legoland Windsor Resort, which first opened to customers in 1996, has undergone an extensive renovation of its Miniland London attraction by reimagining some of the city’s most iconic buildings brick by brick.Utilising almost one million LEGO bricks in 18 different colours, seven new buildings have been constructed such as City Hall, 122 Leadenhall Street (The Cheese Grater) and 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin).At 5.4m tall, The Cheese Grater weighs 395kg and took 1162 hours for 12 Lego Model Builders to construct out of 220,000 LEGO bricks.Meanwhile, One Canada Square is set to be the tallest model on display at 5.5 meters high. If laid on its side, it will be half as long as a London bus.Available for families to enjoy this spring, the permanent display features 25 animated houseboat and bat models, alongside 174 vehicles that include buses, taxis and trains.Particularly acute LEGO fans may also spot some new colour bricks being used for the first time, including reddish orange and vibrant yellows. Legoland Windsor Resort, which first opened to customers in 1996, has undergone an extensive renovation of its Miniland London attraction (pictured) The permanent display features 25 animated houseboat and bat models, alongside 174 vehicles that include buses, taxis and trains Utilising almost one million Lego bricks comprising of 18 different colours, seven new buildings have been constructed such as City Hall, 122 Leadenhall Street (The Cheese Grater) and 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin)In celebration of the new makeover, the resort is also calling on young builders and LEGO enthusiasts to enter a nationwide competition to become its first Mayor Miniland.Available for those aged five to 12-years-old, applicants must submit ideas on what they would add, design or change to the Miniland London scene.Those successful will see their winning design brought to life and made into a LEGO model that will be put on display during the school summer holidays.Ramesh Ganeson, Vice President at Legoland Windsor Resort, describes the new Miniland attraction’s models as ‘architectural gems’.In a press release he adds: ‘Our continued investment in the Resort has meant the iconic buildings have been updated for a new generation.‘Our talented team of model makers have skilfully refreshed and maintained the intricate details of the London city skyline, which is set to be a towering success.’Day tickets to the 150-acre Legoland resort start at £29 per person and require pre-booking online on their website. Children under 0.9 meters are entitled to free entry. In celebration of the new makeover, the resort is also calling on young builders and LEGO enthusiasts to enter a nationwide competition to become its first Mayor Miniland Day tickets to the 150-acre Legoland resort start at £29 per person Ramesh Ganeson, Vice President at Legoland Windsor Resort, described the new Miniland attraction’s models as ‘architectural gems’Legoland was voted the sixth most-loved UK attraction by Google Maps earlier this year.To rank the top spots, researchers catalogued the places featured on the website with the highest number of reviews and ratings of more than four stars, then assigned scores by combining these two numbers.Buckingham Palace topped the best-loved visitor attraction list. The royal residence has 177,568 reviews on Google with an average visitor rating of 4.5 stars.The Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Watford, which takes visitors behind the scenes of the Harry Potter film sets, came second on the visitor attraction table, with 88,859 reviews and an average rating of 4.8 stars.