
CARLSBAD, CA. (KNX) — A miniature, record-breaking model of the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood debuted Thursday at the Legoland California Resort.
The resort says it took 25 builders more than 6,000 hours and 500,000 Lego bricks to construct the 30-foot-long, 15-foot-wide, 4-foot-tall recreation. Lego officials believe it is the largest Lego stadium in the world.
It's so big, crews transported it in 60 individual segments before assembling it on site in Carlsbad, Calif. They say it took four full days to finalize the product now on display.
Inside the mini-SoFi, fans will recognize a Lego-sized Los Angeles Rams championship team on the field. The Rams' starting lineup has been transformed into plastic players. Defensive tackle Aaron Donald and team cheerleaders are expected to visit for a special grand presentation.


Other Southern California attractions and destinations have also been replicated with the toy, plastic bricks, including Griffith Park Observatory, Hollywood Bowl, and the TCL Chinese Theatre (formerly Grauman's).
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