GREEN BAY, Wis. — A group of students from Milwaukee School of Engineering have been busy constructing a Lego replica of Lambeau Field.
The Green Bay Press Gazette reports their efforts are on display throughout the day Saturday at the real Lambeau Field (http://gbpg.net/14Se39C). They were hoping to finish it up in time for an evening family-oriented event there.
The 13-by-15 foot Lego Lambeau is being built from more than 130,000 of the multi-colored building blocks. It features a working scoreboard, lights, seating, interior and exterior architectural details, and a field complete with players.
The students' professor says it's a useful way to practice their design, scheduling and estimating skills.
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