The largest drum kit is a 5.2 : 1 scale replica and was created by Drumartic (Austria). It was presented and measured in Lienz, Austria.
The smallest roadworthy car measures 63.5 cm (25 in) high, 65.41 cm (2 ft 1.75 in) wide and 126.47 cm (4 ft 1.75 in). It was created by Austin Coulson (USA) and measured in Carrollton, Texas, USA.
The largest collection of vacuum cleaners belongs to James Brown (UK) and consists of 322 models, housed at Mr Vacuum Cleaner, in Heanor, Derbyshire, UK and in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, UK.
The fastest 100 m wearing high heels (female) is 14.531 sec and was achieved by Julia Plecher (Germany) on the set of Guinness World Records – Wir Holen Den Rekord Nach Deutschland, in Europa Park, Rust, Germany.
The shortest donkey in terms of height is KneeHi (born 2 October 2007), a brown jack who measured 64.2 cm (25.29 in) to the top of the withers at Best Friends Farm in Gainesville, Florida, USA. A registered miniature Mediterranean donkey, KneeHi is owned by Jim and Frankie Lee (USA).
Leilani Franco (UK/Philippines) travelled in a backbend position a distance of 20 m (65 ft 7.2 in) in a time of 10.05 sec at the Royal Festival Hall in London, UK. A human backbend consists of only the participant's hands and feet on the floor, with the arms extended above the shoulders and head, with the back completely arched.
The fastest crossing of a tightrope by a dog was 18.22 seconds and was achieved by Ozzy (a Border Collie/Kelpie cross) at F.A.I.T.H. Animal Rescue, Norfolk, UK.
The lowest limbo skating over 10 m is 25.0 cm (9.84 in) and was achieved by Rohan Kokane (India) on the set of 'Lo Show dei Record' in Rome, Italy.
"The smallest dog living, in terms of height, is a female Chihuahua called Milly, who measured 9.65 cm (3.8 in) tall and is owned by Vanesa Semler of Dorado, Puerto Rico.
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The largest walking robot measures 15.72 m (51 ft 6 in) in length, 12.33 m (40 ft 5 in) in width, 8.20 m (26 ft 10 in) in height and was made by Zollner Elektronik AG (Germany) in Zandt, Germany. It was displayed in Berlin, Germany.
The largest rideable bicycle has a wheel diameter of 3.3 m (10 ft 9.92 in) and was built by Didi Senft (Germany) and measured at Pudagla, Germany.