LAPEER COUNTY, MI -- While some people settle for a yard sign or bumper sticker, one Almont man is showing his support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in a huge way.

Wally Maslowsky, 69 of Almont, has made a sign of his own in the form of a 58,000 square-foot name mowed into his 10-acre lawn. Maslowsky mowed Trump's last name into his yard.

"If you were to draw lines around it in a box it would be 176-feet tall and 330-feet long end-to-end," Maslowsky said. "I didn't know what size I was going to do it. I went online and printed off a Trump sign trying to duplicate the kind of lettering he uses. I took quarter inch graph paper and laid it on top of it and started measuring one foot per square and that's what it ended up being."

The project took Maslowsky around five hours to complete beginning on Thursday, Sept. 22 and finishing up the following day. He said he hopped on his zero turn lawnmower and got to work on his property about two miles north of downtown Almont.

"I laid it out, kind of like you would if you were building a basement for a house," Maslowsky said. "I put some markers on the grass with paint and then I just started connecting the dots."

Maslowsky has a design background with General Motors and retired from the auto giant about 10-years ago. He said as a retiree he wanted to put his skills to work.

"I guess when you're retired you do stuff to keep busy," Maslowsky said. "You either go sit by the TV and go nuts, or you go out and make work for yourself. It keeps you young."

Maslowsky said he didn't have a specific reason for making the massive display. He said it was just a fun way to show his support.

Maslowsky's daughter first took a picture of the display from the bucket of his tractor and shared it around. His son then came to the house and took a video with his drone and shared it with local media.

"I didn't do it for publicity," he said. "I did it for fun and it's turned out a little more public that I thought it would be."

This isn't the first time Maslowsky's designer background has sparked his creativity. Last year he mowed a baseball diamond on his property for his grand kids.