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From the Stands | Tony Lusk combines 20,000 LEGO bricks to recreate massive Portland Timbers crest

Related Topics: Lego, Providence Park, Brick

It stands five-and-a-half feet tall by five-and-a-half feet wide. It's traveled nearly 1,300 miles from Lakewood, Colo. to Providence Park. And it's made entirely out of LEGO bricks – nearly 20,000 of them.

This Portland Timbers logo, a monument to the team, is the brainchild of Tony Lusk, a Timbers fan from the moment he began attending matches with his father and brother at the old Civic Stadium in early 1980s and a huge LEGO enthusiast.

While Lusk has designed and built large LEGO structures before, nothing he's done has quite compared in size and scope to this project.