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ESPN article on giant LEGO Ohio State stadium

You need to overlook the author's poor use of LEGO terminology in the article, but this is a great story about a research professor at Ohio State University who built an enormous model of their football stadium containing over 100,000 USD worth of bricks. The story has a lot of neat facets to it and I thought was worth sharing after I found it and read it.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/35040831/the-lego-ohio-stadium-saving-lives
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  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 3,725
    ^ Definitely worth reading!
  • WesterBricksWesterBricks Member Posts: 780
    Before I even read it, I knew it was Dr. Paul Janssen.  Such a great guy. I met him a few times to buy Lego parts years ago when I lived close to him, and I was shocked to find out later he was a well known researcher at OSU. I only knew him as a BrickLink seller.
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