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<!--IPTC: Paul Janssen poses for a portrait inside his detailed Ohio Stadium made of Legos in his basement on Jan. 13, 2011 in Dublin, Ohio.     Janssen  used about a million Lego pieces to build the recently finished 8-foot-by-6-foot model, which has room for 6,000 Lego people.  It was a challenge to create the rounded stadium out of the mostly rectangular blocks, which fill his basement in stacked containers, but "it's so much more satisfying if you can accomplish something that's hard," the 42-year-old Ohio State researcher told The Columbus Dispatch.  (AP Photo/Columbus Dispatch,  Fred Squillante.)-->
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A Columbus, Ohio-area man created a Lego replica of Ohio State’s horseshoe-shaped football stadium, complete with a decorated archway and scoreboard made of the small, interlocking blocks. Paul Janssen, 42, of Dublin used about a million Lego pieces to build the recently finished 8-foot by 6-foot model, which has room for 6,000 Lego people. It was a challenge to create the rounded stadium out of the mostly rectangular blocks, which fill his basement in stacked containers, but “it’s so much more satisfying if you can accomplish something that’s hard,” the Ohio State researcher said.

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