A LEGO brick building event is making its return to Rhyl after two years of cancellations due to Covid-19.
Rhyl Building Bricks, billed as North Wales’ very own show for fans of LEGO, is an exhibition of models made from LEGO bricks.
The exhibition will feature Steve Guinness, one of the first TV stars of LEGO Masters in 2017, and his friend Nathan Dias.
Mr Guinness is a noted LEGO constructor, who recently appeared at the Formula 1 Grand Prix at Silverstone, where he created a brilliant mosaic of British rivers George Russell, Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton.
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He will bring a typewriter he designed on the television series, which has now been produced into a LEGO Ideas set which is available to purchase.
Members of the public will also be able to help him build a mosaic.
Skill games will charge, with proceeds from the event to go to Fairy Bricks, who donate LEGO to children in hospitals, and Superkids, who donate toys to children from deprived backgrounds.
The event will take place at the Sussex Street Christian Centre in Rhyl town centre from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, 13 August.
Tickets for the event are unavailable to book in advance, with cash payments on the door securing entry.
Adult tickets are £3, while entry for children (must be accompanied by an adult) is free.
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