A dull man has made the inside of a British Airways Boeing 777 in his SHED.
Billy Gilmour bought the cabin parts from the old passenger plane when it was retired.
The BA jet — registration G-ZZZA — was scrapped during the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.
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Hotel worker, Billy bought the trolleys, seats, windows and other parts for £2,500.
The 20-year-old then re-built the inside of the aeroplane in his garden shed in Nottingham.
It took three years to complete and he’s still adding bits to it.
Billy joked: “This is incredibly dull.”
The former engineering college student has a row of three seats in the shed.
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There is also a row of three windows.
Behind the chairs are the food trolleys for inflight meals in their storage unit.
There is also a blue curtain to seal the area off from where the seats are.
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He also has a British Airways logo on the wall.
Proud Billy told What’s The Jam: “I had a spare shed in my garden at home.
“I am very big into aviation, so I decided to make a mock-up of an aircraft cabin.
“I started building this in January of 2021.
“I am still adding to the cabin.
“All the parts used were removed from British Airways Boeing 777.
“The estimated cost of it all including the trolleys, seats and parts is around £2500.
“Worth it though.”
Pal, Oliver Brunning said: “This isn’t dull.
“This is one of the most amazing things I have seen, really well done.”
Mark Hickman added: “You are a leader amongst leaders.”
But Lisa Budd joked: “For those moments when you need to sit and stare at a wall in discomfort.”
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