A SHOW featuring exhibitions of models made from LEGO bricks will return to Rhyl next month.
Rhyl Building Bricks will be held on Saturday, August 3 from 10am until 4pm at Sussex Street Christian Centre, on Sussex Street.
Entry is free for children, and costs £3 for those aged 18+ (under-18s must be accompanied by an adult).
It will feature LEGO displays and robotics, stalls, activities, competitions and a bake sale.
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At this year’s event, Victoria Worsley, of Northern Brickworks LEGO group, is bringing her own creations of two LEGO Belville models.
This is a rare chance to see these models before they are exhibited in the Masterpiece Gallery in the LEGO House, Billund in September.
Victoria was one of 15 adult fans of LEGO, to be chosen to display her models there, after being spotted at Bricktastic LEGO event in Manchester earlier this year.
It is also another chance to see Rhyl’s own Floss Barrett, founder of Rhyl Building Bricks in 2017; another LEGO fan who builds flowers that she has created using a wide range of different elements.
Along with LEGO models, there will be loose bricks for children to create their own models on the day, games of skill, and returning again this year, LEGO robotics for children to build and programme the models.
Entry fees can be paid in cash on the door on the day of the event; no pre-bookings are necessary.
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