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Dedicated dad builds replica of iconic Forth Rail Bridge - made out of 3,000 Lego bricks
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A dedicated dad has built a replica of the iconic Forth Rail Bridge - made out of 3,000 Lego bricks. Civil engineer, Michael Dineen, 41, went to extraordinary lengths to build the detailed model, which stands 30cm tall and 4.7 metres long. The dad-of-one even patiently hand painted 240 pieces of Lego orange to colour match the bridge deck. Michael, who works full-time, spent three hours working on the project every night for four months, between 9pm and midnight, as it was the only spare time he had.
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