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Super Bowl XLVI: Man spends 3-yrs building Lego replica of the Lucas Oil Stadium

February 3, 2012-

For most football fans the countdown to the 2012 Super Bowl XLVI began last fall with the first NFL kickoff, but for Brian Alano, of Bloomington, Indiana it began over three-years ago, with a vision and a huge pile of Lego building blocks.
 
Yahoo News reported that Brian Alano spent over three-years constructing one very remarkable replica of the Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium. Alano did such a remarkable job of constructing the Lego replica that thousands of Super Bowl fans are getting the unique opportunity of  viewing the building at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis.
 
The three-year project consists of over 30,000 Lego bricks, and more than 1,000 mini figs. These numbers do not include the Lego's that represent both NFL football teams, "The New York Giants and The New England Patriots."
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The Lucas Oil Stadium tribute display can be seen in person by football and Lego fans at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis, Indiana during the big Super Bowl XLVI weekend. This is a must see for Super Bowl fans of all ages.
 
How will you be celebrating Super Bowl Sunday?
 
Super Bowl XLVI (The New York Giants vs The New England Patriots) airs live this Sunday, February 5, 2012 starting at 6:30 pm ET on Cincinnati's NBC affiliate WLWT Chanel 5.
 
Who are you rooting for?
 

, Cincinnati Pop Culture Examiner

Joann Scheffler resides in Ohio with her family and has a multitude of interests. Joann offers a variety of topics including music, tv, sports, and books to spark the curiosity of all readers. You can reach her at joannscheffler@yahoo.com.

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