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SANDUSKY, OHIO - A married Michigan couple spent hundreds and hundreds of painstaking hours building this exact scale replica of Cedar Point's Steel Vengeance.

When you see all of these pictures we took of this model, you'll see that the attention to detail is staggering.

Here's a look at this 1/40 scale of Cedar Point's newest roller coaster.

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The coaster model is located at the park's Town Hall Museum, in Frontier Town.

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Despite the sign reading "756 hours to construct," Detroiters Matt Schmotzer and his wife, Heidi, spent more than 800 hours on this as the sign was made before they finished it.

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"I’m most proud at how accurately it resembles the real ride," Matt Schmotzer told MLive.

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"Lots of details were taken into consideration," he said. "I hope people can be inspired by this model to ride the ride and get to see if from a different prospective."

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637 continuous hours of 3D printing was used in making this model.

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Believe it or not, this model is not yet complete.

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"Ultimately, this will be a running model coaster. Right now there is no deadline as to when that part will be finished, so currently it's a static model."

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Steel Vengeance debuted at Cedar Point on May 5, 2018.

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The real coaster is 205 feet tall

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The real coaster is 5,740 feet in length

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The ride is 2 minutes, 30 seconds in duration

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It reaches a top speed of 74 mph on its first drop, which is 90 degrees.

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Currently, Steel Vengeance is the world's tallest and fastest hybrid coaster.

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The ride replaced Mean Streak (opened in 1991), which gave its last rides in September 2016. This is a small scale model of the coaster inside the museum.

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The wooden Mean Streak was 161 feet tall and reached a top speed of 65 mph.

MORE PICS OF THE STEEL VENGEANCE MODEL:

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VIDEO OF OUR WILD FIRST RIDE ON STEEL VENGEANCE:

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VIDEO OF THE STEEL VENGEANCE MODEL:

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