A young football fan who goes by AwayDayJoe on YouTube and loves German football has built Borussia Dortmund's stadium with Lego bricks and as you'd expect, the it's absolutely incredible.
After he'd built a few other stadiums out of Lego, his subscribers voted for his next challenge to be to replicate the famous Signal Iduna Park stadium.
In a two minute time-lapse video of the process, you can see the intricate details Joe goes into to make it as identical as humanly possible. From the colour of each block of seats, to the exterior of the building, to the club crest on the roof, it's all there.
I was never great with Lego, so this has truly blown my mind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U92vAX7wvmo
Borussia Dortmund took notice of his achievement and posted the video on Twitter, giving his YouTube channel a plug.
https://twitter.com/BlackYellow/status/1292118235232514049?s=20
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