Got a spare billion in the bank? A team of hugely ambitious architects needs your help to build a real-life version of fictional city Minas Tirith, as seen in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy.

An Indiegogo page has been set up in an attempt to raise £1.85bn for the project, and at the moment they're just £1,849,999,800 short.



Set up by Jonathan Wilson, the fundraising page reads: "We are an ambitious team of architects and structural engineers who are passionate about creating a beautiful, inspirational and fully-functioning replica of Peter Jackson's depiction of Minas Tirith, as seen in his Lord of the Rings films.



"We aim to create both residential and commercial properties, allowing for sustainable growth and a high quality of life.

"Our goal is to raise £1.85bn within 60 days. We're fully aware of the scale of our ambition, but we hope you realise just how special this project could be."



They are looking to raise £15m for land, £188m for labour and £1.4bn for materials for the fantastically ambitious project.



If they get £1.85bn within 60 days, they hope to begin construction by 2016 in the South of England.

.@LoTthRs We've just started an IndieGoGo campaign to build a real life Minas Tirith! Follow the link for more info: https://t.co/LkPLr9r0fJ — Realise Minas Tirith (@realiseminas) August 1, 2015

For those who think this seems like a good idea, £15 gets your name on a special Minas Tirith monument once it's all built, while £1,720,000 entitles you to a luxury four-bedroom penthouse.

Can you help them do it? Head over to Indiegogo to pledge.