One man is redesigning the world with toothpicks!

"The easiest question to answer is how did you get started with toothpicks and it's simply a box of toothpicks and a bottle of glue," said Stan Munro, the toothpick engineer.

Munro makes it sound simple, but it's a lot of work.

"It depends on the amount of details that goes into them,” said Munro. “There's a lot of research that has to be done upfront. You have to get satellite photos, schematics, specs, blueprints if I can."

Munro created "Toothpick World" with replicas from all over, from the Capitol building in DC to Tower Bridge in London. He's made more than 200 structures

"I would guess on this floor, there are around five million toothpicks," said Munro.

Stan's artwork has grown so much over the years, not only does he have a standing exhibit at the MOST, but he's also at other museums across the country. He's even set four Guinness World Records.

"This is only half of what we have,” said Munro. “A lot of it is in storage and some of it can go out to another museum. What we're really hoping for is that Disney will take it on."

While Stan has his eyes set on Disney, he still manages to make each sculpture personal doing it all for his wife Susie, who's getting a kidney transplant.

Munro said, "Workers on the Empire State Building, the real one, used to carve their wives' names into the buildings, that's where I got the idea from,” said Munro. “I said I have to carve my wife's name into the buildings."

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