Danish Government donated a large model made of Lego that took 12 months to create to Brazil for the 31st Olympic Games kicking off in Rio de Janeiro later this week
Lego, the world's biggest toymaker, has developed a large model of Rio de Janeiro city to celebrate the host of the 2016 Olympic Games, set to open on Friday.
The model is the largest ever made for Latin America by the group and took 50 Lego builders some 2500 hoursaltogether to create over one year, according to Lego master model builder Paul Chrzan.
"Three different countries were involved in creating all of the icons that are seen here," Chrzan said.
"We did create 25 different icons of Rio - they are all visible here."
The miniature city features the Olympic rings, stadiums and iconic sites in Rio, all made from just under 1 million colorful plastic bricks.
A large model made from Lego of the Rio Olympic Games took 12 months to build and has been donated to Brazil by the Danish Government. Photo / Supplied
"The really crazy thing about this is there are 10 different scales going on. If we did it in one scale the stadium would be that big," Chrzan said, using his hand to indicate the stadium would be very small.
"So, it's everything that we could fit into the city, in a 5 metere by 6 metre space."
The structure is composed of roughly 953,000 pieces of Lego, according to Chrzan.