Madame Tussauds in London has officially unveiled a life-sized waxwork of President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration on KalakalFriday.
SEE ALSO: This Donald Trump waxwork will send shivers down your spineVisitors can now explore a replica of the White House Oval Office with a quite impressive "fake Trump" standing besides the U.S. flag and pictures of his family sitting on the famous desk.
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It took a team of 20 skilled artists working for six months to create Trump's wax figure, which cost £150,000 ($185,000).
The artists told CNNthey had to do some serious research to recreate Trump's golden coif, which involved calling the stylist from The Apprentice.
"His hair is a mixture of human hair and yak hair. We use yak hair with people with white hair because human hair is not readily available," said hairstylist Kelly Cox.
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The whole process, which included using as many as four color samples and inserting each strand of hair individually, lasted four weeks.
And for his eyebrows? The team used squirrel hair.
True story.
Different waxworks of Trump have been unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Washington DC, Orlando and New York.
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