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VIDEO: Master baker makes festive nativity scene – from 100kg of marzipan and icing

A master baker has created a jaw-dropping nativity scene – from a whopping 100kg of marzipan and icing.

Dedicated Lynn Nolan worked miracles with marzipan to create a replica Bethlehem – standing at six-foot tall and three-foot wide.

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Mum-of-two Lynn, 61, spent six months and £850’s of ingredients baking the fruitcake – using 50 kg of icing, 50 kg of marzipan, 240 eggs and four litres of whiskey.

The Christmas model depicts Bethlehem’s main street – complete with market stalls featuring traders selling blankets, spices, breads and meats.

Figurines in the Nativity scene behind the main street showing baby Jesus and the Three Kings in a stable are just some of the more than twenty hand-crafted 2-inch characters.

Its buildings are lit with LED lights disguised as candles which Lynn hand-wired.

Miracle-worker Lynn set about the heavenly project to help raise the £60,000 needed to replace the playground at Youlgrave CE Primary School, Derbyshire.

It is currently on display in the village shop until December 20 – when it will be auctioned off into separate pieces.

Lynn, of Youlgrave,, raised £11,000 towards the cost of restoring a new church roof by building a replica of her home village – featuring 16 buildings.

She said: “When I finished the village model last year I said ‘never again’.

“But people kept asking me this year if I was going to do another one so I said ‘oh alright then’.

“I was thinking about doing an Austrian Christmas market but then I thought the Nativity would be a great idea.

“When you actually see the size of it you think ‘oh my God’ – god knows what they’ll have me baking this time next year.”