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LEGO Fenway Park, from the Ground Up



The 2013 World Series Champions the Boston Red Sox received their championship rings today at their first home game of the 2014 season. The Red Sox are playing in Boston this weekend for the first time since closing out the Cardinals in the Series, which means there's no better time to debut the LEGO version of Fenway Park.

LEGOLAND Discovery Center Boston will unveil a meticulously designed and built LEGO recreation of Fenway on Sunday. The park is made out of 28,000 LEGO bricks and features details big (the Green Monster) and small (the Pesky Pole), along with 800 minfigure Sox fans in the stands. It took 450 hours to build, weighs 68 pounds, and is 12 square feet.

LEGO Fenway will make its first appearance at the grand opening of the Kids Nation Clubhouse, before being moved to the Discovery Center when it opens on May 23. (Last season, the Discovery Center built a World Series trophy out of LEGO to celebrate Boston's victory.) If you can't make it to Boston — or even if you can — you'll want to check out this awesome time-lapse video of the construction of LEGO Fenway:




Update: Here are some photos of the finished Lego Fenway. Pretty impressive!








Photos courtesy LEGOLAND Discovery Center Boston

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