Photo Gallery
| Monster Monument construction (March 10, 2008) |

The 46-foot monster rises high above the ACI Composites factory in Lancaster, Pa. Once a piece of the monster is complete inside, the crew moves it outside of the building where they can install it on the structure. |

A close-up of the monster from ground level looking up. |

The head, right shoulder and upper body of the monster. |

Director of Public Relations Gary Camp gives a visual comparison of the size of the five-story monument. |

An upclose shot of the monster's face. |

A clay model of the Monster Monument is overshadowed by the real 46-foot version. |

The design team from ACI Composites continues to develop the monster structure outside of its Lancaster, Pa. location. Brian McSurdy (left) works on the side of the monster while Kelly Farrell (top left) and Steve Wales (top right) work from a lift more than 40 feet above the ground. |

Sculptor Kelly Farrell welds together a piece of the monster's eye socket. |

Director of Public Relations Gary Camp sizes up a piece of the broken concrete that will surround the Monster Monument. |

A finished portion of the broken concrete. |

The model version of the monster's bicep. |

The actual mold of the monster's bicep measures more than 27 feet in diameter. |

Mold of the monster's fingers that will wrap around the COT model stock car. |

The model version of the monster offers a friendly reminder of where the car should go. |

The mold of the monster's right palm that will hold the full-scale stock car high above the ground. |
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