LegoMasters legend Brickman is descending on Perth, and he’s bringing Jurassic World with him.
TV judge Ryan McNaught is bringing a dinosaur-themed exhibition to the city, featuring 50 exhibits and made from more than six million LEGO bricks.
A dream come true for any dinosaur enthusiast, McNaught’s brainchild is the biggest LEGO exhibition in Australian history, with some of the creations weighing a whopping 400kg.
“Perth fans will be blown away by the scale of the experience,” McNaught said.
“Some of these models are the most complex and challenging ones we have made to date, so being able to bring them to Perth is just fantastic.”
Some of Brickman’s previous exhibitions include Brick Wrecks, Sunken Ships in LEGO Bricks, and Wonders of the World, as well as Towers of the World and Brickman Experience.
Brickman tells how he sees it as his mission to bring childlike wonder to as many people as possible.
“We have created and used new techniques and committed thousands of hours to build these models that I am personally incredibly proud of,” McNaught added.
Some of the models in this exhibition include the iconic Jurrassic World gates at four meters tall, a life-size Brachiosaurus, a baby dinosaur enclosure and, of course, the T-Rex.
The collection can be seen at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Center from September 24 until February 5 next year.
Tickets can be bought through Ticketek.
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