SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, which the Rams and Chargers both call home, is the most expensive stadium ever built, costing more than $5 billion to construct. The finished product has made it worth every penny, leaving anyone who visits the venue in awe of its size and unique features.
After hosting Super Bowl LVI, it’s only fitting that Legoland in California have a mini replica of SoFi Stadium. And while the LEGO model is much smaller than the actual SoFi Stadium, it’s by no means small.
When it’s officially unveiled on March 24, it’ll be 30 feet long, 4 feet high and is made of more than 500,000 LEGO bricks. CBS Los Angeles got a glimpse of the huge model stadium, which is the largest in LEGO stadium in the world, according to Legoland’s website.
It took 25 master builders and more than 6,000 hours to construct, and it’s easy to see why. There’s an insane level of detail, with individual fans in the stands and the canopy roof over the top.
Here’s a look at the process of planning how to build this behemoth of a LEGO model.