Man's stunning 18,000 piece Lego tribute to our Anzac heroes trends now

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Man's stunning 18,000 piece Lego tribute to our Anzac heroes trends now

Man's stunning 18,000 piece Lego tribute to our Anzac heroes trends now

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A mining worker has spent five months building an unusual and touching tribute to Australia's Anzac heroes - an 18,000-piece Lego sculpture. 

Ben McCullock, 43, built the towering, two-metre high statue at his home in Maida Vale, Perth, and finished it in time for Anzac Day

The stunning work replicates an Anzac Memorial statue with a soldier standing in a field of red poppies in front of a white cross that reads 'lest we forget'. 

'I built it to show respect and admiration for the service people that are serving, have served or fallen,' Mr McCullock, who drive cranes in the Pilbara in WA, told Daily Mail Australia. 

'I was unable to join the armed forces when I was younger but honouring those who are able to serve is very important.' 

A Western Australia man has spent five months building an unusual and touching tribute to Australia's Anzac heroes - an 18,000-piece Lego sculpture

A Western Australia man has spent five months building an unusual and touching tribute to Australia's Anzac heroes - an 18,000-piece Lego sculpture

The talented Lego enthusiast, who has been making large-scale artworks for more than a decade, started with 'a rough model' on his laptop and

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