Five of the best homemade creationsPublished12 January 2017Image source, EvnImage caption, A teenager from Austria built his very own miniature ski resort in his back garden, it's even got real snow.Image source, EvnImage caption, Kevin created chair lifts, ski slopes, and skiers as part of his mini ski village. We think it's brrr-illiant!Image source, The CoasterDad ProjectImage caption, This rollercoaster is in Lyle Pemble's backyard. He helped his dad design and build it in 2014. The ride is nearly 200 feet long and took about six weeks to build.Image source, The CoasterDad ProjectImage caption, The coaster is powered only by the force of gravity and is made of wood. Definitely not one to try at home.Image source, Tim JonesImage caption, Tim Jones from Suffolk built a giant pirate ship in his back garden in September 2014 . He spent around six months creating the captain's cabin, deck and seven metre mast.Image source, Addis familyImage caption, This family has been making statues out of Lego for years as a Christmas tradition, this 2016 one is of this giant polar bear. They start the project in mid October and it usually takes about 6-8 weeks to complete.Image source, Addis familyImage caption, These are just a few of the models that the family have made over the years. The children started off taking part but now they are grown ups they're a bit embarrassed by their mum and dad's creations.Image source, PATRICK HORTON Image caption, A group of friends in New York built an igloo in their back garden after snow caused lots of problems in January 2016 in America.Image source, PATRICK HORTONImage caption, The igloo had blankets, cushions and candles inside. They even tried to rent it out for people to stay in. What a cool idea!More on this storyPictures: Homemade rollercoaster in US gardenPublished7 May 2014Amazing Christmas models through the yearsPublished15 December 2016Igloo 'hotel' made in New York snow stormPublished26 January 2016Man builds pirate ship in gardenPublished6 September 2014