Neyland Stadium Replica Built Using Recycled Electronic Bits And Pieces
Did you hear about the Neyland Stadium Replica built by University of Tennesse fan David Mann?
image via Knox News
This is one amazing structure built with dozens of recycled electronic parts and one recycled cell phone LCD screen. Truly a work of art.
David Mann, an electronic technician, has built several such structures all for fun and play. Sort of like a hobby for him, although he admits that if the right price comes along for the Neyland Stadium Replica he would be willing to part with it. What is even more amazing than the artistry displayed in the model, is the fact that David built it without any blueprint or instructions of any sort. He built it solely from eyeing the real stadium a few times on the web. A skill not for the faint of heart.
The majority of the pieces (over 200 plus recycled circuit pieces) were sourced at work and the two light bulbs which light up the field he bought at Radio Shack. Lots of hours went into this beloved project and its evident by how fabulous the replica stadium looks.
To view more pictures of David Mann’s Neyland Stadium Replica visit the source article.
via Knox News
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