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BYOPD > An ATLAS model for Oklahoma

An ATLAS model for Oklahoma

May 19, 2017BYOPDSascha Mehlhase


The ATLAS group at the physics department of the Oklahoma State University just got pieces for one of the large ATLAS LEGO models shipped by LEGO. It will be the 61st copy in the world! We look forward to seeing it build soon!!!

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