The creators of a 13m (43ft) tall sculpture of a giraffe, made from scrap metal, have appealed for a crane to enable them to finish it.
The British Ironworks Centre in Shropshire, famous for its Knife Angel that continues to tour the UK, said it was its largest sculpture to date.
Once complete, it will be made from 10,000 pieces of unwanted auto parts, painted with orange and white giraffe markings.
It will also stand twice the height of the world’s tallest living giraffe, 12-year-old Forest, who lives at Australia Zoo in Queensland and over 10m (32.8ft) taller than the UK’s current tallest sculpture.




