Rugby-mad dad and lad build scale model of their club's stadium
A rugby-mad dad and lad have spent more than 100 hours building a scale replica of their beloved club's stadium out of tiny pieces of plastic. Phil Delamere, 42, and son Alfie, 10, spent four months painstakingly recreating the North Stand of rugby league side Warrington Wolves' Halliwell Jones stadium in fine detail. Their sculpture goes into intricate detail, right down to a mosaic brick wall and statue outside the ground in honour the club's all-time leading try scorer, Brian Bevan. Even the doors on the replica stand are numbered identical to their real-life counterparts at the home of the Super League giants. And the official club store and car park is a dead ringer for its real life counterpart.